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.
5 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.
Comandante
People need to remember that science is often flawed and can lead to detrimental outcomes as well. It’s not a cure-all.