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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Anthony J. Wavrin (an artistic interpretation)]]


*Anthony J. Wavrin
*Anthony J. Wavrin
*Loyola Marymount University
*Loyola Marymount University
*[[Special:Emailuser/Anthony J. Wavrin|Email me]]  <!-- Don't post direct email -->
*[[Special:Emailuser/Anthony J. Wavrin|Email me]]  <!-- Don't post direct email -->
*Campus Address: LMU B-7312
*Campus Address:
**1 LMU Drive, MS-B7312
**90045, Los Angeles, CA
 




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What is my favorite aspect of Math?
What is my favorite aspect of Math?
*My favorite aspect of Math is that there are typically multiple ways to approach and attempt to solve a solution but, all of the techniques point towards the same result/answer.
*My favorite aspect of Math is that there are typically multiple ways to approach and attempt to solve a solution but, all of the techniques point towards the same result/answer.
Do you have any worries or concerns about this class at this point?
*The only concern of mine is the programming and formatting on OpenWetWare.
Is there anything else you would like the instructors to know?
*There is nothing at the moment that I would like to add.


==Research==
==Research==
[[Image:Biomathematical Modeling.jpg|thumb|right|Research Group]]
I have been working in a <I>Drosophila melanogaster</I> genetics lab for the past three years.  My research project is using <I>D. melanogaster</I> as a model organism for Alzheimer's disease.
I have been working in a <I>Drosophila melanogaster</I> genetics lab for the past three years.  My research project is using <I>D. melanogaster</I> as a model organism for Alzheimer's disease.


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===Conferences attended===
===Conferences attended===
# LMU Undergraduate symposium. Los Angeles, CA (twice)
# LMU Undergraduate symposium. Los Angeles, CA (twice)
# West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference. Tacoma, WA and Los Angeles, CA
# West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference. Tacoma, WA and Los Angeles, CA [[media:WCBSURC+Proceedings+2012.pdf|Abstracts]]
# Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research. Walnut, CA and Camarillo, CA
# Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research. Walnut, CA and Camarillo, CA




==Links==
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 2 February 2013

Contact Info

  • Anthony J. Wavrin
  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Email me
  • Campus Address:
    • 1 LMU Drive, MS-B7312
    • 90045, Los Angeles, CA


Education

  • Majoring in Biology with a minor in Chemistry and Philosophy, Loyola Marymount University
  • Expected graduation date, May 2013

Previous Coursework

Biology

  • General Physiology (and Lab)
  • Immmunology
  • Vertebrate Field Biology (and Lab)
  • Island Biology
  • Microbiology (and Lab)
  • Plant Physiology

Chemistry

  • Biochemistry (and Lab)
  • Advanced Chemistry topics: Nanotechnology

Math

  • Linear Algebra

BIOL398: Biomathematical Modeling

What are my career interests and goals?

  • I have always an interest in entering the medical field, more specifically, as a physician. I currently have plans of attending medical school beginning fall of 2013 with aspirations of both practicing and conducting research.

What is my favorite aspect of Biology?

  • My favorite aspect of biology is the intricate systems that exist and the ability for them to be maintained. This includes both macroscopically, such as in ecosystems, and microscopically, such as with in a cell. This has led me to become very interested in physiology.

What is my favorite aspect of Math?

  • My favorite aspect of Math is that there are typically multiple ways to approach and attempt to solve a solution but, all of the techniques point towards the same result/answer.

Do you have any worries or concerns about this class at this point?

  • The only concern of mine is the programming and formatting on OpenWetWare.

Is there anything else you would like the instructors to know?

  • There is nothing at the moment that I would like to add.

Research

Research Group

I have been working in a Drosophila melanogaster genetics lab for the past three years. My research project is using D. melanogaster as a model organism for Alzheimer's disease.

Drosophila melanogaster genetics lab facebook page

Conferences attended

  1. LMU Undergraduate symposium. Los Angeles, CA (twice)
  2. West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference. Tacoma, WA and Los Angeles, CA Abstracts
  3. Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research. Walnut, CA and Camarillo, CA


Links