 It's super interesting. My name is Elvila Flensboer and I'm a third year gymnasium student majoring in biotechnology. Hi, my name is Andrea Moreno and I'm an assistant professor at Ojos University. My field of study is neuroscience, specifically the neuroscience of learning and memory. So now we get here part of the day-per-campus. So I suggest to come here today because I really have an interest in science and I really want for myself to take a science education at some point because it's something that really interests me is such a huge field that can go in so many directions. The tissue has been hardened. I really got to take a very close look to how the scientists here do their work in the lab and what kind of research they do and why especially. You get to both see the bigger picture of the project in its entirety and you get to see what it consists of on a smaller basis. It's a cultural projection of society, what happens inside academia. So all the major struggles or problems that women face in society, we face them in academia as well. I think it's very important to showcase the situation so we can improve it and to give more visibility to the field of science or to science work made by women, especially young women that are considering a scientific career but are not sure so that they can have someone to relate to. I think it's very important to have the International Day for Girls and Women in Science because we need more of both men and women in the field and it normalizes that presence of women in the field. I think I could see myself applying for an education in biomedicine. I wouldn't be sure but I definitely consider it because it's something that definitely interests me. I just have to figure out if it's the thing that interests me the most.