 Ten years from now when I'm looking back at my time at Purdue, the main thing that I'm going to remember are all the faculty, staff and friends that I've met. The faculty here really helped shape me into becoming a better person, not only academically, but work ethic-wise in all areas of my life. The one individual that has been the biggest influence to me is my research PI, Dr. Jennifer Freeman. Not only is she a woman in STEM, but just seeing how well-rounded she is, she has a family, she's involved in so many levels of academia, she's taking trips to DC for her work, so she just set a bar so high for us in terms of work ethic and never giving up that she's really inspired me to pursue the goals that I have in life so far. Since we do work in toxicology, she shows how our work can actually impact the lives of others and make lives better as well. So I will be graduating this May and my next giant leap is to attend Indiana University School of Medicine, so I'm sorry Purdue, but I had to move on. In terms of my future profession, I am most passionate or grateful about being there for patients. They aren't doing their best health-wise, so it's just a privilege and honor to be there for them to improve their lives and provide more clarity about their health. High five! Thank you!