My interest in science actually started in high school. I was deeply impressed by a book by Gülten Dayıoğlu called “Mo’nun Gizemi” (in English: ‘’The mystery of Mo’’). It was the first time I really started thinking about how the human body works, what makes each person unique, and how much of that is hidden in our cells. That book triggered a lot of questions in my mind and made me curious about biology at a deeper level. Furthermore, I loved and admired all my science and biology teachers, and I especially enjoyed the practical sessions in our science classes.
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My interest in science actually started in high school. I was deeply impressed by a book by Gülten Dayıoğlu called “Mo’nun Gizemi” (in English: ‘’The mystery of Mo’’). It was the first time I really started thinking about how the human body works, what makes each person unique, and how much of that is hidden in our cells. That book triggered a lot of questions in my mind and made me curious about biology at a deeper level. Furthermore, I loved and admired all my science and biology teachers, and I especially enjoyed the practical sessions in our science classes.