Q, shared his amazing story to a standing-room-only appearance on Saturday in the Atherton Auditorium of San Joaquin Delta College, the campus where his education journey started which eventually brought him to the hallowed halls of one of the world’s most prestigious hospitals in neuroscience research and neurosurgery. He is carrying his six-month-old daughter Gabbie, the oldest of the couple’s three children, and shaking hands with Surgeon General Satcher. ![]() Q during his graduation from Harvard in 1999. ![]() One of the pictures in the book shows a smiling Dr. They were married while he was at Harvard. was at UC Berkeley and Harvard, Anna lived with her mother and sisters in Manteca until she was ready to join him and made the move to the East Coast. They met at Delta College when both were enrolled at the Stockton junior college. His wife is the former Anna Peterson of Manteca. ![]() I love you.” The author is UC Berkeley and Harvard graduate Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa who, in his just published autobiography, traces his incredible journey as an undocumented immigrant from Mexico – picking tomatoes and cantaloupes as a farm worker in the San Joaquin Valley – to finally becoming an internationally recognized brain surgeon at Johns Hopkins University. Q: My Journey from Migrant Farm Worker to Brain Surgeon,” the six-page acknowledgments ends with these three sentences: “How can I thank my wife? Anna, you are the best in-house editor, fellow traveler, life partner, friend, mother, and role model I could have imagined in the journey of writing this book.
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