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'''I answered:''' '''[[User:Ben G. Fitzpatrick|Ben G. Fitzpatrick]] 17:19, 16 January 2011 (EST)''' My dad's a veterinarian, so I have long experience in "applied biology," especially biological waste products.  I went to college planning to study engineering, but I found math (and the math professors) a lot more interesting.  I returned to an interest in biology as a grad student.  My adviser was collaborating with some biologists and agricultural engineers, and those problems were very cool.  When I came to LMU, the math department was eager to re-energize biomathematics, and the faculty in bio seemed interested in collaborating.  In both disciplines, puzzling out the structure and function of things is at the heart of inquiry.  Such questions always seem to draw me in.  Bringing biology concepts into math courses seems very natural to me in that regard.
'''I answered:''' '''[[User:Ben G. Fitzpatrick|Ben G. Fitzpatrick]] 17:19, 16 January 2011 (EST)''' My dad's a veterinarian, so I have long experience in "applied biology," especially biological waste products.  I went to college planning to study engineering, but I found math (and the math professors) a lot more interesting.  I returned to an interest in biology as a grad student.  My adviser was collaborating with some biologists and agricultural engineers, and those problems were very cool.  When I came to LMU, the math department was eager to re-energize biomathematics, and the faculty in bio seemed interested in collaborating.  In both disciplines, puzzling out the structure and function of things is at the heart of inquiry.  Such questions always seem to draw me in.  Bringing biology concepts into math courses seems very natural to me in that regard.


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Revision as of 18:11, 16 January 2011

Hello, Sarah Carratt! This is a welcome message from OpenWetWare. By the way, we've announced you on the home page! You can leave messages to any OWW member by editing their User_talk pages like this one. And don't forget to personalize your User Page so that we can get to know you better! We've included some tips below to get you started.

You asked: "Hey there Dr. Fitzpatrick! How did you become interested in biology and math? What inspired you to teach both? Sarah Carratt 16:58, 16 January 2011 (EST) "

I answered: Ben G. Fitzpatrick 17:19, 16 January 2011 (EST) My dad's a veterinarian, so I have long experience in "applied biology," especially biological waste products. I went to college planning to study engineering, but I found math (and the math professors) a lot more interesting. I returned to an interest in biology as a grad student. My adviser was collaborating with some biologists and agricultural engineers, and those problems were very cool. When I came to LMU, the math department was eager to re-energize biomathematics, and the faculty in bio seemed interested in collaborating. In both disciplines, puzzling out the structure and function of things is at the heart of inquiry. Such questions always seem to draw me in. Bringing biology concepts into math courses seems very natural to me in that regard.


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