Happy New Year to Everyone!
I hope every one of you have a wonderful year 2014!!
I didn't write much last year. I can add a
reason because I was busy but it not the reason because I could make a time to
write if I wanted and I needed. Actually I didn't feel like to write but I want
now.
Actually I was very busy for a whole year
2013.
I attended two international conferences at
Boston and Kobe (Japan) and one domestic one. I also published two academic
papers last year. For the second paper, we just got the acceptance on 27th
December! I was so happy and excited to have this notification because I met a
requirement for my graduate with this acceptance. I just need to pass the PhD
defense in January 2014 for my graduation.
There is a little bit long story behind the
internship and my PhD years.
I have been waiting the time comes for
eight years. Eight years were long and some people said I was wasting my time.
I absented the school two years due to a diagnosis of adjustment disorder, this
means I was working too much. After the absence, I came back to the school but
I couldn't do anything because of many reasons and I was thinking to quit the
school because I didn't have any data to publish. It was right before joining Advanced
multi-career training program for PhD students and postdoctoral scholars. I had
no idea what I needed to do next so I applied the program and I passed. I did the internship at RAC for three months and I met
small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and I learned how to do it. I also had a chance
to do my research with SAXS equipment after the internship and I spent 4 months
to do SAXS measurement with my research sample. This meeting at RAC and
experiences with SAXS completely changed my life!!! They helped my experiment
and they gave me great advice and many encouragements when I needed. After I
came back from this internship and research at RAC, I started writing a paper
with SAXS data using my target proteins. It took a year to hand in a first
journal and took one more years to have an acceptance. I want to thank many
people who lead me to this success.
Thank you, Mark, a professor at my
university. He found this internship, set up and supported all the time. He was
the first parson who gave me a hope.
Thank you, Sasaki-san (RAC). If he didn't say
YES for the internship, I have never graduate PhD. He gave me big chances and
supported my research. He encouraged me all the time and never said no for
negotiations with Mark!! He taught me about SAXS equipments. I also had great
time with him at Texas.
Thank you, Life Science members, Pierre,
Michael, Jim and Joe. Pierre helped the crystallization of my protein and
carried out X-ray radiation experiment. Michael also gave me great advises
about the crystallization. Jim and Joe also supported this internship and my
experiments.
Thank you, Yamano-san and Matsumoto-san
(RC). They gave me helpful advices and helped my experiments in Japan after I
came back from RAC.
Special thanks to Angela (RAC), who taught
me scientific aspects about SAXS. I didn't know anything about SAXS when I went
there first time but she taught me everything about SAXS. She also gave me good
advices and encouraged all the time to get data for an academic paper. She also
supported to write the paper. Without her help, I couldn't finish my PhD and
graduate.
I also really appreciate my colleagues,
teachers and friends who helping and supporting me.
I am sorry for waiting very long time to say
"thank you" to everyone. I was waiting on purpose because I thought
to publish a paper with SAXS data can be one of the expressions to say thank
you!!
Again, thank you so much for your support
for the last year! I hope you had a wonderful year 2013 and 2014 will be a great
year ahead for you!!