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About Me
- James P. McDonald
- Email me through OpenWetWare
Education
Loyola Marymount University
- Major: Biology
- Graduation: Spring 2013
- Upper Division Classes:
- General Physiology and Lab
- Biochemistry
- General Physics I & II
- Embryology & Development
- General Microbiology
- Plant Interactions
- Principles of Ecology
- Genetics Lab
- Urban Ecology
- Biomathematical Modeling
Career Interests
I hope to attend medical school next year. I want to become a physician but at I am unsure in what specialty, at this point.
Questions
- What is your favorite aspect of biology and why?
- My favorite aspect of biology is the infinite amount of knowledge out there and the constant advances that are taking place. I also specifically enjoy genetics. I like to know why we are the way we are and how we get that way.
- What is your favorite aspect of mathematics and why?
- My favorite aspect of math is that you can almost always come up with a definite answer. This makes math something that is often straightforward and universal.
- Do you have any worries or concerns about this class at this point?
- I am a little concerned that I have not taken a math class, calculus 2, in three years. Therefore I may not be familiar with the math concepts in the class.
- Is there anything else you would like the instructors to know?
- I do not think so.
Research
I have been doing plant research with Dr. Drennan for the past two years. I have been testing the thermal tolerance of two succulent plants: Dudleya and Sedum. I have been comparing the plants' usefulness in green roofs.
Links
Useful links
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