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The Story Collider

Adventures with Dads: Stories about chasing down our fathers

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

Arts, Science, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Performing Arts

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This week we share two stories from people who have go on wild goose chases to find their dads.

Part 1: In his last year of medical school in Colombia, Gabriel Duran Rehbein finds out his father has been kidnapped.

Part 2: After seeing her dad lose control of his mind, art student Minerva Contreras decides to study the brain, in hopes of understanding him.

Gabriel Duran Rehbein, MD describes himself as a huge nerd and a pathological optimist. He is currently making full use of both those characteristics as a Research Fellow in the Viviane Tabar Lab at MSKCC, where his work focuses on the development of a novel real-time drug screening platform for primary brain tumors using patient-derived three-dimensional explant cultures. He obtained his MD from Universidad de los Andes in his native city of Bogotá, Colombia. When he is not in the lab, Gabriel enjoys reading, attending concerts and spending time with friends. He is always on the lookout for places to go salsa dancing.” 

Minerva Contreras is a senior at Universidad Autonoma  de Queretaro, where she is majoring in Biotechnology Engineering with a  focus in Biomedical Sciences. Her undergrad research has lead her to  explore different areas within neurobiology such as the molecular  biology of glioblastoma at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, and  neurodegenerative diseases at UCSD Sanford Consortium for Regenerative  Medicine. Before discovering her passion for science, Minerva completed  an AA in Filmmaking; she believes this was an important contribution to  her appreciation for diversity and humanities. Her future goals include  pursuing a doctoral degree in Neurosciences, as well as creatively  communicating science to the general public, especially future  generations, in a relatable fashion. As of next fall, she will be a grad student in the Neurosciences PhD program at UCSD.  In her spare time, she enjoys going  on hikes with her dogs, strength training, and spending time with her  family and friends.   

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.7

Is NYU scientist the...

0:06.6

I felt...

0:07.4

I felt. I was so...

0:08.7

And I just thought, well...

0:09.6

It was that golden moment.

0:12.7

Because science was on my side.

0:19.7

Hey, everybody. Welcome to the Story Glider, where we bring you true personal stories about science.

0:27.4

I am your host, Aaron Barker, and this week, in honor of Father's Day, we're presenting stories about dads and the adventures they lead us on.

0:36.3

When I was in middle school, we had a science fair,

0:39.2

and for some reason, I decided that what I really wanted to do for my project was dissect a cow heart and a sheep heart and compare the two.

0:48.0

I'm not sure exactly why, but I had my heart set on it, no pun intended.

0:53.3

I had no idea where one obtained animal hearts,

0:56.4

but my dad was determined to make it happen for me.

0:59.2

And after some negotiation at a slaughterhouse,

1:02.3

managed to procure both hearts for me.

1:04.8

And in case you're wondering,

1:06.3

the difference between a cow heart and a sheep heart is this.

1:09.8

The cow's heart is bigger, and that's basically

1:12.4

it. So maybe not an earth-shattering conclusion, but enough to win my third place ribbon from

1:18.2

the science fair, so thanks, Dad. Today's stories feature dads who led their kids on

1:24.1

slightly higher stakes science adventures. Our first story is from Gabrielle Duron.

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