Dopamine, often called the “feel-good neurotransmitter,” is like the brain’s very own motivation molecule. But let’s dive deeper into what dopamine really is, how it affects our lives, and—more importantly—how we can take control of it for a happier, more balanced life.
Gayan Chinthaka
(BSc in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology/ Dip. in Quality Management)
Hi, I’m Gayan Chinthaka, a graduate with a BSc in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. I also hold a Diploma in Quality Management and currently work as a Quality Management Executive in a clinical laboratory. I enjoy applying my expertise in laboratory testing and both local and international quality standards to continuously improve lab processes. I’m passionate about maintaining the highest quality standards in the field of quality management. Also, I love sharing my knowledge and empowering others through digital platforms, helping them advance in their learning and professional growth.
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