I would like to tell world
some words about me...
My life is devoted to.... L I
F E! It means to save life for ill and health people, prevent lost life,
extend life period and of course as woman i want to give birth new lifes.
That's way i interested in
science, medicine and some other things related with such as advanced technology and big data science. Particularly, I want help to solve human aging in order to extend my
life, life my parents and any other people! I swear that I will try to invest
all my time for it as much as i can! I want that YOU dear reader will live
longer! So this scintific blog about aging, future medicine and just FUTURE
life!
I was born in small city in
Russia with beautiful nature and good ecology. Our city is surrounded by a
coniferous virgin forest. Climate here is mild.
The city is not so far from mainly Russian city: 750 kilometres from
Moscow (concerning size of Russian country). Forest, many lakes, rivers with
pure water and all things provincial life are near this country town. So my
hometown is Yoshkar-Ola, which is the capital of Mari El republic. Native
nature these places are always in my heart!
My father and mother are
doctors. Father was general surgery and mother-oncologist. When I was studying
in 5 grade of school, I had known that my future profession would be linked
with medicine. At school chess was my hobby. I even took the 2nd place in
republican chess tournament! Now I have no time for this hobby. Today my hobby
is improving skills in English.
Now I am 28 y.o. woman
and have finished high medical school in Moscow. I have been living in Moscow
about 7 years and today I am working as intern in some main Moscow oncology
institute. I consider, that oncology very closely intertwines with
(bio)gerontology: It is widely known that oncological diseases often arise at
elderly and old people. Perhaps, the best prevention of oncological diseases is
to discover the ways slowing human aging process.
The most childhood cherished
dream of mine was that my relatives and first of all my parents never died...
So that I came to medicine, and then oncology and (bio)gerontology.
Thanks for your attention!
Russia is a beautiful place indeed!
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