Thursday, July 22, 2010

New Interviews with Team Members



Last summer we asked several staff members about their experiences working on the Spit for Science project, so that blog readers can learn more about what it's like to be involved in research and science. We thought it would be nice to hear from some of our other team members, including Cynthia Nguyen.

What are you taking in school? What year are you entering?
I'm entering my 4th year at the University of Toronto doing a major in health and disease and a double minor in sociology and psychology.

What made you apply to be a research assistant for Spit for Science?
I LOVE working with kids and believe that research is essential to further develop the advancements made in medical science today. It is very appealing to me that the Spit for Science project is looking for the relationship between genetics and the basis for different childhood behavioural disorders. That combined with the fact that I get to work with kids allowed me to combine the best of both worlds!

What is your favourite part of the job?
It has to be interacting with all the kids during the activities they get to participate in while doing the study. Especially seeing their faces when they have to spit.

Why are you interested in science?
I've always been interested in how things come to be or work ever since I was little. I used to think that lightning was someone from space taking a picture of us until I went to the library and realized that's not what actually happens. I must confess, I was a bit disappointed. Science just fascinates me and I enjoy learning about how our body works. Science is just cool!

What surprising thing have you learned about yourself while working on this project, or what new skill have you learned?
Over the past year I've really come out of my "shell" when it comes to interacting with others. Interacting with members of the public on a daily basis has really helped me improve and learn more communication skills. A "new" or improved skill that I have learned is time management! It's not easy to balance school and work but it's possible!