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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article==
  
 
[http://www.nature.com/clpt/journal/v81/n6/full/6100204a.html Personalized Medicine: Elusive Dream or Imminent Reality?], Lawrence Lesko, Nature Publishing Group, 6 March 2007, accessed 9 September 2012, (Engineering Better Medicines)
 
[http://www.nature.com/clpt/journal/v81/n6/full/6100204a.html Personalized Medicine: Elusive Dream or Imminent Reality?], Lawrence Lesko, Nature Publishing Group, 6 March 2007, accessed 9 September 2012, (Engineering Better Medicines)
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==MATLAB Demo==
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I found the "World Traveller" to be the most interesting DEMO that I opened. Although not the most useful demo for a freshie knowledge wise, I was intrigued by the possibilities that MATLAB offers through GUI. I did learn that GUI stands for Graphical User Interface and read up some on the basics of GUI. I also learned that if a polar bear from Anchorage wanted to visit a panda bear friend in Beijing it would be a 3964 mile flight. I was disappointed that a large portion of the code was non-viewable through the "Code Generation" option. I am looking forward to learning the scripting and GUI options that MATLAB offers and how this basic knowledge can be applied to more complex programs and languages.

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Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Personalized Medicine: Elusive Dream or Imminent Reality?, Lawrence Lesko, Nature Publishing Group, 6 March 2007, accessed 9 September 2012, (Engineering Better Medicines)


MATLAB Demo

I found the "World Traveller" to be the most interesting DEMO that I opened. Although not the most useful demo for a freshie knowledge wise, I was intrigued by the possibilities that MATLAB offers through GUI. I did learn that GUI stands for Graphical User Interface and read up some on the basics of GUI. I also learned that if a polar bear from Anchorage wanted to visit a panda bear friend in Beijing it would be a 3964 mile flight. I was disappointed that a large portion of the code was non-viewable through the "Code Generation" option. I am looking forward to learning the scripting and GUI options that MATLAB offers and how this basic knowledge can be applied to more complex programs and languages.