Marguerite Aurora Pacheco

Tendons: Healing with Style!

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Motto
Stellae et Tendines: Ingenium in Labore!
Company
Cornell University
Job Title
Cornell University
Education
Smith College
Hogwarts House
Ravenclaw

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Marguerite Aurora Pacheco, a shining star in the field of tissue engineering, is currently dazzling the academic world as a first-year PhD student at Cornell University. Nestled in the Nelly Andarawis-Puri lab, Marguerite is passionately diving into the intricacies of tendon healing—an endeavor that not only showcases her brilliance but also promises to revolutionize musculoskeletal tissue regeneration. With dreams of becoming a professor and continuing her impactful research, Marguerite is poised to inspire future generations of scientists.

Prior to her Cornell adventure, she honed her skills at Smith College where she not only earned accolades like the Certificate of Achievement at ABRCMS 2017 but was also recognized as an AEMES Scholar for her remarkable contributions to STEM. Balancing academia with athletics, Marguerite was awarded the 2016 All Academic title within the NEWMAC conference—proving that she can sprint through both labs and lecture halls with equal grace.

A dedicated mentor since 2016, she has guided budding scholars through their own academic journeys as part of Smith’s AEMES program. Her ability to connect with students and provide invaluable advice has made her a beloved figure among peers and mentees alike.

When she"s not dissecting tendons or mentoring future scientists, you might find Marguerite indulging in light reading about regenerative medicine or planning world domination in academia—all while maintaining an enviable collection of cat-themed coffee mugs. In every sense, Marguerite Aurora Pacheco is truly a force to be reckoned with!

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