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# Other than medicine/healthcare, educating myself on international refugees is another passion of mine. There are so many people who are in need of our help; clean drinking water, vaccinations, counseling and so much more. Being the field of science, I feel it’s important to know these issues so we can use our knowledge and assist people in need.
# Other than medicine/healthcare, educating myself on international refugees is another passion of mine. There are so many people who are in need of our help; clean drinking water, vaccinations, counseling and so much more. Being the field of science, I feel it’s important to know these issues so we can use our knowledge and assist people in need.


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Latest revision as of 22:53, 7 November 2011

I am a new member of OpenWetWare!

Contact Info

Samantha M. Hurndon (an artistic interpretation)
  1. Loyola Marymount University
  2. Email me through OpenWetWare


I work in the Bioinformatics Lab at Loyola Marymount University. I learned about OpenWetWare from Kam Dahlquist, and I've joined because I'm taking a class that uses this program.

Education

  • 2012, BS, Loyola Marymount University
    • Major: Biology
    • Upper Divisions: Invertebrate zoology, Island biology, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Ecology, Immunology

Research interests

  1. Antibiotic resistant genes
  2. Orphan Drugs
  3. Medicine
  4. Surgery

About Me

  1. I am very fascinated with surgery, in particular trauma surgery. I have worked in the hospital many times and find that I am most engaged while in the trauma unit.
  2. After the long journey to becoming an MD I would like to dedicate much of my time to organizations like doctors without borders. Global health issues are very important to me.
  3. Other than medicine/healthcare, educating myself on international refugees is another passion of mine. There are so many people who are in need of our help; clean drinking water, vaccinations, counseling and so much more. Being the field of science, I feel it’s important to know these issues so we can use our knowledge and assist people in need.


Publications

Soon to come.

Useful links

Interesting Links

  1. Without Borders
  2. Refugees
  3. Operating Room Live

Bioinformatics Individual Journal Entries

Week 2: Aipotu Evolution

Week 3: HIV Evolution

Week 3: Journal Club

Week 4: Group project

Week 5: Group project

Week 6: DNA Glycosylase Exercise

Week 7: Journal Club

Week 8: Amino Acids Tools

Week9: Amino Acid Sequences/Presentation

Week 10: DNA Microarray Introduction

Samantha M. Hurndon Week 11: Week 11: DNA Microarray Journal Club

Samantha M. Hurndon Week 12: DNA Microarray project

Samanhta M. Hurndon Week 14: Final Project

Class Assignments

Biol 368 Homepage

BIOL368/F11:Week 1

BIOL368/F11:Week 2

BIOL368/F11:Week 3

BIOL368/F11:Week 4

BIOL368/F11:Week 5

BIOL368/F11:Week 6

BIOL368/F11:Week 7

BIOL368/F11:Week 8

BIOL368/F11:Week 9

BIOL368/F11:Week 10

BIOL368/F11:Week 11

BIOL368/F11:Week 12


Class Journals

Class Journal Week 1

Class Journal Week 2

Class Journal Week 3

Class Journal Week 4

Class Journal Week 5

Class Journal Week 6

Class Journal Week 7

Class Journal Week 8

Class Journal Week 9

Class Journal Week 10

Class Journal Week 11

Class Journal Week 12