Erin Morrow, a dedicated scientist and graduate student at the University of California, Los Angeles, focuses her research on the complexities of the brain, specifically examining how stress influences memory. However, in a recent letter to the editor published in The Marietta Daily Journal, she chose to express her thoughts about science from a deeply personal perspective.
Morrow revealed that she has a pacemaker fitted to manage an atrioventricular block, a condition that disrupts her heartbeat. In her letter, she strongly affirms, “Science saved my life,” highlighting the critical role that decades of U.S. research played in her recovery and well-being. She concludes by acknowledging that her joyful life today is a direct result of the advancements made possible through scientific efforts.
4 Comments
Fuerza
Erin represents so many individuals who benefit from medical advancements. We should celebrate that!
Manolo Noriega
Her perspective is so vital. Science definitely plays a huge role in improving our quality of life.
Ongania
So proud of Erin for sharing her story! It highlights the importance of supporting scientific research.
Fuerza
This is a beautiful testament to how science and technology can change lives for the better.