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59 Research Reflection by Jasmine Jacobo

Jasmine Jacobo

Undergraduate research has always been daunting for someone who is not experienced in the field, especially coming from a first-generation perspective it was hard to navigate. With help from my mentors, I have found a new love for research. I have been able to work with patients who I get to not only one day help, but also learn from. I’ve been able to learn so many different skills such as data analytics, 3D printing, and patient handling skills. My future goals are to attend medical school and specialize in the field of psychiatry. This had been an incredible experience by giving me hands-on experience working with individuals that are struggling with similar mental illnesses. The impact it has had on me is one I will take with me forever. I’m no longer intimidated by the idea of research, rather I’m more excited than ever when there is a challenge waiting for me. There is so much further research to do, despite the long haul, I’m so grateful to have had this experience working at the lab and with my mentors that have taught me so much along the way.

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