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**Planning on Graduate School
**Planning on Graduate School
**Relevant Courses: Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry
**Relevant Courses: Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry
*Misc
*Future Plans and Goals
**Aspiring Genetic Engineer/ Synthetic Biologist
**Aspiring Genetic Engineer/ Synthetic Biologist
**I am fascinated by the ongoing process of evolution and am dedicated to developing a greater understanding of the complex workings of genetic engineering and how to best apply the process to improve life particularly the successful activation of telomerase as an anti-aging device in humans.  
**I am fascinated by the ongoing process of evolution and am dedicated to developing a greater understanding of the complex workings of genetic engineering and how to best apply the process to improve life particularly the successful activation of telomerase as an anti-aging device in humans.  
==Previous Research==
*[[Media:CHR-Research-Paper.doc| Genomic Analysis of Mycobacteriophage HelDan]]
==Links==
==Links==
#[[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/ GenBank]]
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#[[Crhodes Week 2 | Week 2 Journal]]
#[[BIOL368/F11 | Class Home Page]]  
#[[BIOL368/F11 | Class Home Page]]  
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 7 September 2011

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  • Education
    • Loyola Marymount University: Biochemistry 2013
    • Planning on Graduate School
    • Relevant Courses: Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry
  • Future Plans and Goals
    • Aspiring Genetic Engineer/ Synthetic Biologist
    • I am fascinated by the ongoing process of evolution and am dedicated to developing a greater understanding of the complex workings of genetic engineering and how to best apply the process to improve life particularly the successful activation of telomerase as an anti-aging device in humans.

Previous Research

Links

  1. GenBank
  2. Class Home Page
  3. Journal Entries
  4. Chris Rhodes User Page
  5. Week 2 Journal
  6. Week 3 Journal
  7. Week 4 Journal
  8. Week 5 Journal
  9. Week 6 Journal
  10. Week 7 Journal
  11. Week 8 Journal
  12. Week 9 Journal
  13. Week 10 Journal
  14. Week 11 Journal
  15. Week 12 Journal
  16. Week 13 Journal
  17. Week 14 Journal
  18. Home Page
  19. Week 5 Assignment Page
  20. Week 6 Assignment Page
  21. Week 7 Assignment Page
  22. Week 8 Assignment Page
  23. Week 9 Assignment Page
  24. Week 10 Assignment Page
  25. Week 11 Assignment Page
  26. Week 12 Assignment Page
  27. Week 13 Assignment Page
  28. Week 14 Assignment Page