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* Favorite aspect of mathematics
* Favorite aspect of mathematics
** The study of mathematics involves an array of symbols, formulae, and logical arguments. What interests me about mathematics is the idea that it can be applied to the other sciences to explain natural phenomena.
** The study of mathematics involves an array of symbols, formulae, and logical arguments. What interests me about mathematics is the idea that it can be applied to the other sciences to explain natural phenomena.
==Publications==
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==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 13:29, 17 January 2013

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Contact Info

Laura Terada (an artistic interpretation)

Education

  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Major: Biology
  • Minor: Environmental Science
  • Expected graduation: August 2013
  • Upper division courses
    • Biology: Principles of Ecology with lab, General Physiology, Comparative Anatomy with lab, Field Methods lab, Plant Development, Molecular Biology with lab
    • Environmental Science: Environmental Science with lab
    • Math: Biomathematical Modeling
    • Chemistry: Biochemistry, Environmental Chemistry

Career Interests

  • Aspiring physician
  • Research interests
  1. Oncology
  2. Environmental health
  • Favorite aspect of biology
    • Biology is an academic discipline that is continually changing. New biotechnological advances and knowledge on living organisms are being discovered exponentially. What interests me about this facet of biology is the implications it has in the medical field.
  • Favorite aspect of mathematics
    • The study of mathematics involves an array of symbols, formulae, and logical arguments. What interests me about mathematics is the idea that it can be applied to the other sciences to explain natural phenomena.

Links

Bioinformatics Course Links