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==Publications==
==Publications==
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#My favorite aspect of Biology is that I get to understand exactly what is going on as time passes. Whether it's cell processes, or protein synthesis, the millions of processes that occur in the body all at once, it's incredible to study all of them and try and piece together exactly what's occurring in my own body.
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#My favorite aspect about Math is that everything can be described in terms of mathematics. Which is something that I have always been able to see easily. So it is a great way for me to understand my world around me.
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Revision as of 22:58, 17 January 2011

I am a new member of OpenWetWare!

Contact Info

Nicholas A. Rohacz (an artistic interpretation)
  • Nicholas A. Rohacz
  • Loyola Marymount University
  • 1 LMU Dr
  • Los Angeles, California, 90045, United States
  • Email me through OpenWetWare
  • MS-B 6757, 1 LMU Dr, Los Angelea, Ca, 90045

I work in the Your Lab at Loyola Marymount University. I learned about OpenWetWare from My professor Dr. Kam Dahlquist recommended this site to me, and I've joined because So I can post my work for Bio 398 Bio-Informatic Modeling.

Education

  • Biochemistry
  • 2013
  • Currently enrolled in Bio-informatic modeling, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Calculus 3

Research interests

  1. My career interests include medicine, as to what specialization I am unsure right now. I do, however, enjoy medical research and would like to pursue actual research instead of number crunching.

Publications

  1. My favorite aspect of Biology is that I get to understand exactly what is going on as time passes. Whether it's cell processes, or protein synthesis, the millions of processes that occur in the body all at once, it's incredible to study all of them and try and piece together exactly what's occurring in my own body.
  1. My favorite aspect about Math is that everything can be described in terms of mathematics. Which is something that I have always been able to see easily. So it is a great way for me to understand my world around me.

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