“I remember living with my friends, some of whom were amputees, burned, and in wheelchairs. I think for those of us who grew up in this beautiful environment, the hospital made us feel that in life you may not get everything you want, but you can be happy with what you have,” said Jennifer.
Currently, Jennifer is a Ph.D. medical research student at the IPN (National Polytechnic Institute) in the field of molecular biology. She has obtained various incentives and recognitions for her perseverance and tenacity. She also received a scholarship to study in China, where she had the opportunity to climb The Great Wall.
Jennifer also collaborates in research projects at the IPN and the UNAM (Autonomous University of Mexico), where her intention is to be able to contribute to the investigation of rare diseases. She also provides consultation to patients, most of them with chronic-degenerative diseases with neuromuscular sequelae.
She helps them to rehabilitate, because she understands the feelings of her patients very well, making the bond she has with them one of a kind.
“Even though I have a disability, and even though I have a total hip replacement that was done nine years ago, I am a full and happy person. And I owe it all to you,” Jennifer concluded.