In the STEM program, I realized that innovations like artificial organs and 0D printing, while seemingly medical, were based entirely on coding and engineering principles. This emphasized the need for multidisciplinary thinking if you wanted to innovate. In the Neuroscience module, I learned that if you don't control variables in an experiment, the experiment itself is doomed to failure. This simple scientific principle I learned in the lab reinforced the idea that decisions should be based on data and controlled observation in business.