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Hi there. My name is Annareli Morales and I'm a scientist. I'm also a daughter, a sister, a friend, a teacher, a student, a woman, and much more. The purpose of this blog is to communicate the challenges and successes I've experienced as a scientist to a general audience. I want to provide an accessible and relatable view of one scientist's thought-process and the application of the scientific method, without using too much jargon. 

I named the blog "Just Ask This Scientician" as a reference to a great episode of The Simpsons (Lisa the Vegetarian S7E5). In the episode, Lisa is struggling with her personal views on eating meat and the tripe being fed to her class through the "educational" film Meat and You: Partners in Freedom. The film's narrator, Troy McClure, loosely uses science to support his claims that people who say it's wrong to eat meat are ignorant and simply unaware of a little thing called The Food Chain. If you ask the "scientician", he'd definitely back up his claims and tell you that "in nature, one creature invariantly eats another to survive." Do we actually hear from the scientist? Just an "ugh." I want to provide more than that. 

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You have a question about what it means to be a scientist? I want to hear it! How does a scientist get funding? What is grad school? What is peer review? What is Impostor Syndrome? I'd like to be your friendly neighborhood scientist and try to provide as much insight as possible. 

p.s. I'll try to upload monthly, but I'm currently trying to complete my PhD dissertation...so I'll be a bit busy. Talk to you soon! 

p.p.s I'm new to this "blog" thing, so if you have any suggestions for improvements, let me know. I'm mostly using this as a creative outlet and to have fun. 

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