It takes Time to Soften, Dear, This Plaque of Mental Tartar Upon Your Consciousness. Image Credit: “Sticky Drops” by Lars Sundström. ~~~~~~~~~~ note: my husband (an engineer!) told me that my choice of “tartar” is inaccurate because tartar is hard and cannot be softened – it needed to be scraped off. plaque, on the other [...]
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Jane Y. Chin, Ph.D. grew up in 3 continents spanning the East, Middle East, and the West. Her recent books are The Youngest Light (creative nonfiction, 2011), PhD [alternative] Career Clinic (careers, 2011), Practical Leadership for Pharmaceutical Executives (management, 2011), and Executive Primer to Medical Science Liaison Metrics (business, 2011). Chin has a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology from Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) and a doctorate degree in biochemistry from University of Buffalo at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (Buffalo, New York). She lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband, son, and an old royal ball python named Budette.
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