Yahui

Born in China; Research Scientist, UMass Medical School; Studied at LVGW

The kids here, I feel they have more freedom to discover their interests or to develop themselves. So in China the students had a really hard time…they have more pressure in China.  This is my conclusion to this country.  What kind of journey?  It’s a challenging journey with some difficulties, that’s for sure. Exciting journey.  To experience different culture and the environment. And a satisfied journey for self improvement…And a thankful journey for all of the help. People are so nice, I got a lot of help.

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Yahui was born in Jiangsu Province, China, and works as a research scientist at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts. She has a bachelor’s  degree in biology and a master’s degree in biotechnology from Nanjing Normal University in Nanjing, China, and a PhD in human genetics from Fudan University in Shanghai, China. Since coming to Worcester in 2006 as a postdoctoral researcher, Yahui has established roots in Worcester. She obtained a permanent resident card, purchased a home, learned to drive, obtained her driver’s license, and established a career. Yahui works as a diabetes researcher at UMass Medical School. In this interview, Yahui discusses her move to Worcester, her work as a scientist, and her adjustment to life and culture in Worcester.

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July 14, 2017
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