- AdventHealth Foundation Central Florida
The Translational Research Institute (TRI) is a hub of innovation, where groundbreaking research is conducted to improve the lives of people with diabetes. But beyond their scientific pursuits, the researchers at TRI possess a diverse range of hidden talents. Let's explore some of these extraordinary individuals and their unique passions.
Elvis Carnero, PhD: The Ironman Athlete
When he’s not immersed in diabetes research, Elvis transforms into a formidable athlete. With unwavering dedication, he has conquered numerous triathlons, culminating in a remarkable achievement: competing in the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii. His rigorous training regimen, which can exceed 20 hours per week, reflects his relentless pursuit of excellence.
Daria Igudesman, PhD, RD: The Beach Volleyball Enthusiast
Daria, a skilled scientist, finds solace and joy on the beach volleyball court. This dynamic sport allows her to escape the pressures of research and fully immerse herself in the moment. By combining physical exertion with friendly competition, she recharges her mind and body.
Erin Blackburn, MSN, APRN: The Taekwondo Black Belt
Erin, a dedicated nurse practitioner, has mastered the art of Taekwondo. Alongside her family, she embarked on a journey to earn her black belt, demonstrating incredible discipline and perseverance. This martial art has not only strengthened her physically but has also instilled valuable qualities such as focus, self-control, and resilience.
Heather Lowman Spicher, PMP: The Halloween Enthusiast
Heather's love for all things spooky extends beyond Halloween. She delights in transforming her daughter into iconic horror characters, creating unforgettable birthday celebrations. This creative outlet allows her to express her artistic side and share magical moments with her family.
Richard Pratley, MD: The Hot Wheels Collector
While Dr. Pratley may not possess superhuman strength or speed, he does have a unique passion: collecting Hot Wheels. His extensive collection of 1,500 miniature cars serves as a reminder to embrace childhood wonder and find joy in the simple things.
These remarkable individuals demonstrate that scientific brilliance can coexist with diverse passions. By pursuing their hobbies and interests, they enrich their lives and inspire others to explore their own potential.
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