As a child, I remember my own intensive interest in biology, birds, other animals and flowers and was determined at an early age to become a scientist.
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I started out wanting to be a naturalist. My obsession in my youth was with bird-watching. I collected things, I spent a lot of time outdoors. I only vaguely realized that science was a little more than natural history, but by then I was hooked.
Perhaps arising from a fascination with animals, biology seemed the most interesting of sciences to me as a child.
I was very much into science when I was young - I wanted to be a marine biologist, then I wanted to be a doctor, and then something else, I was always changing.
My interest in science had many roots. Some came from my mother as she finished her B.A. degree studies in college while I was in my early teens.
As a young boy, I was obsessed with endangered species and the extinct species that men killed off. Biology was the subject in school that I was incredibly passionate about.
From my earliest days I had a passion for science.
I think becoming a scientist is the product of parents who gave me enormous opportunities to master nature.
At the time I finished high school, I was determined to study biology, deeply convinced to eventually be a researcher.
When I was a child, it was cool to be a scientist.
From my earliest days, I was fascinated by science.
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