Wow, that’s a big question.In science, I would love to contribute to something that changes how people live, so they might live a longer and healthier life. That might be with nutrition, cancer detection or knowing how to prevent certain diseases.
I would also love to understand why certain breeds of dog get particular types of cancer more than others. What is it about each breed that makes them more prone to certain diseases? Knowing that would likely help people with the same disease too.
My non-sciency goals are to travel (i’d love to go to the galapagos islands and see the huge turtles), write and illustrate a kids book. I’d also like to get science more into the general lives of every-day normal people. (ok, sorry that was also a science one…) 😉
Hi bigmack,
Wow, that’s a big question.In science, I would love to contribute to something that changes how people live, so they might live a longer and healthier life. That might be with nutrition, cancer detection or knowing how to prevent certain diseases.
I would also love to understand why certain breeds of dog get particular types of cancer more than others. What is it about each breed that makes them more prone to certain diseases? Knowing that would likely help people with the same disease too.
My non-sciency goals are to travel (i’d love to go to the galapagos islands and see the huge turtles), write and illustrate a kids book. I’d also like to get science more into the general lives of every-day normal people. (ok, sorry that was also a science one…) 😉
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