05/10/2026
Shared with permission from MoGen alumna Dr. Sepideh Sheybani, PhD ’23, for Mother’s Day.
“Finishing a PhD while becoming a mother was one of the busiest and most meaningful times of my life.
I wrote most of my thesis during nap times, after bedtime, and late at night when the house was finally quiet. I defended my PhD while my almost 2-year old daughter wandered around “PGCRL” with my mom, completely unaware of how much of that journey she had already been part of.
Not every part of that chapter was finished by the time grad school ended, and some of the work has continued through collaborations. But I have been learning that meaningful science (and meaningful life experiences) do not always follow perfect timelines, and that does not make them any less valuable.
In my thesis acknowledgements, I wrote that my daughter made me want to be a better person every day. That was true then, and it still is now.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms who are growing alongside the people they raise.”