Hi all,
My name is Guy and I live in Toronto Canada.
For the last couple of years after getting my PhD in Medical Sciences I was doing two PostDoc
fellowships in NY and Toronto. Life was not easy warking long hours with the knowlage that
not all of your experiments will lead to good or excpected results.
But now I understand why we as PostDocs need to " suffer". Getting into a new
possition as an Assistant Professor and having to possibility to do two things that I love:
Teaching Anatomy and Histology and doing research shows me that all was for a reasone.
So in a conclusion life is not easy for a reson sometime the resone comes
after a minute sometimes after 4 years and some times it take lif time.
Keep in touch
Guy
This is amazing!
Hey Guy, You really took a "step in the right direction!" Hahaha Omai I agree with wenjun. That dead foot picture is awesome.
A 'step in the direct direction' indeed.
I don't know if any of you saw "The Bodies" Exposition. It is one of the most amazing things you will ever see.
Happy to hear that you enjoyed the Foot pic. If you can see the toe it has a clinical problem which is known as Hallux Valgus. Here is a link to a description about this.: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic126.htm I will add more of those. All where dissected at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic Collage by our Anatomy Professors and students. Now I am in the process of taking pictures of them adding the names to the different components like muscles nerves arteries etc. So if you would like to see more just let me know.
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