I go by name Juma Brian. I’m a recent graduate with a B.Sc in Biotechnology from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology.
My improbable journey in BE began when I was in Tigithi Boys High School, now my Alma mater. Here, I was amongst the first cohort (Back in 2013). Being in Butterfly effect, propelled me to thrive well in the field of academia. To begin with, My skills in science got catapulted. I was able to think big and do more interms of project. This gave me the basis of settling at my career (Biotechnology) after missing Medicine with some cluster points. I mean BE was a hallmark of it all as Science to me was not fate, but passion π
My hobbies entails:
3D Printing
Feeling the Music
Getting lost in a good read
Exploring new areas of research.
Meanwhile, I am a dynamic and versatile scientist with extensive hands on experience. I holds a broad set of analytical and technical skills. My expertise cuts across many areas of science that utilize in vivo ex-vivo and invitro skills and abilities. I’m a strategist able to focus on key issues and results to meet organizational priorities and make the necessary critical decisions to see them through. I hold vast technical skills and knowledge in molecular biology, Cell biology , microbiology, biopharmaceuticals, genetics, immunology, biochemistry, biophysics, parasitology amongst other subsets in biotechnology.
Hello Juma,
Simply reading your blog post, I am truly amazed by your academic achievements; great work! I also love some of your hobbies; getting lost in good music and reading poetry are my two biggest hobbies.
How did you learn 3D design? If you can, what do your projects look like?
Once again, large congratulations on the B.Sc in Biotechnology from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology!
Warm Regards,
Galicia.
Greetings Galicia!
Firstly, thank you for the kind sentiments. About 3D Designs, i developed passion whilst i was on my final year in Campus through Bioinformatics ( one of the units i did) . I enjoyed designing and printing prototypes now that the institution had a 3D printing Lab. Actually, Part of my undergraduate project was “3D Printing of a Robotic Arm” where i further inculcated some IT skills (programming) to bring forth automation. This arm can be used by amputees to help them do some basic duties. There was nothing most fulfilling to me than seeing the arm make some strides. Right now, i would really love to shift focus to robotics.
Hi Juma!
Thank you so much for sharing a little bit about yourself!
Firstly, congratulations on your recent graduation and receiving a B.Sc in Biotechnology from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology!
Interesting hobbies you have! I also enjoy getting lost in a good book as well as feeling the music! I tend to enjoy dancing along to the music I listen to! Are there any books and/or articles you enjoy reading?
Hello Juma,
I really enjoyed reading your post! 3D printing is a very interesting thing. I recently tried it out and it’s truly incredible to watch the machine print a 3D object! As for your passion in reading, do you have any favourite books?
Congratulations on your degree in Biotechnology! I too, adore this topic. I saw that you mentioned your interest in genetics. What are your thoughts about genetic editing? It is a very controversial, and broad, topic. I am curious to see what you think!
Best of luck in your studies,
Nikki S.
Hi Juma,
Thank you for sharing a little about you. Your passion and academic progresses is very intriguing, especially in the science field it can be quite a hand full sometimes.
Are you currently working on any hands on project at the moment?
Is there a favorite book you have that you would recommend? (I’m currently in search of an all genre book to read)
-Lokshana π
Hi Juma,
Congratulations on your recent graduation, that’s amazing! I love how you said that science for you was not a fate, but a passion. I’m in high school, and I’m considering a career in biology too. I’m particularly interested in cell biology and anatomy. Biotechnology sounds super cool! What kind of jobs are you hoping to get using biotech in the future?
-Jasmine Paduraru π
Hey, I trust that you’re having a lovely week, Jasmine! Amazing to note where your heart is. Surely, Science is supper cool, and you wanna thrive best; if you love it. Setting your foot into sth should first begin on the basis of passion, unless otherwise. There’s more you’ll discover once you take that trajectory in cell biology or anatomy. It keeps on getting fun as you unravel many mysteries in science. About my future job, I want to create a space that will be a hub to secure tomorrow. By this i means, i would love to join science researchers globally in finding solutions to various problems affecting mankind. However, i strongly have a desire to begin with Lab and later on join corporate (moreso in drug development)