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==About me==
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I am currently a student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University and a member of the Class of 2023. As of now, I seek to pursue a career in public health, and if that sounds rather ambiguous, it definitely is: My interests span everything from genetic engineering with a focus on epidemiology to clinical studies involving individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder to public policy work with the aim of improving the population's health and standard of living.
I am currently a student of the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University and a member of the Class of 2023. As of now, I seek to pursue a career in public health, and if that sounds rather ambiguous, it definitely is: My interests span everything from genetic engineering with a focus on epidemiology to clinical studies involving individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder to public policy work with the aim of improving the population's health and standard of living.
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==Current Courses==
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* EGR 101: First-semester engineering course in which a team of students design and engineer a solution to problems in the Duke and Durham communities
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* EGR 103: The introduction to computing in Python course for engineers
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* PHYS 161L: The lab component of the introduction to mechanics course for physics majors
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* CHEM 201: The introductory Organic Chemistry course for first-year students
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* MATH 212: A mathematics course examining vectors and multivariable calculus
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==Grand Challenges Problem==
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Given my interest in public health and engineering, I naturally seek to contribute to the Grand Challenge of '''Engineering better medicines'''. In particular, I am immensely interested in projects such as these:
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* [https://www.usnews.com/news/healthcare-of-tomorrow/articles/2019-08-16/commentary-how-nanomedicine-can-treat-melanoma], How Nanomedicine Can Treat Melanoma, Joshua Mansour, ''U.S. News and World Report'', 16 August 2019, accessed 7 September 2019 (Engineering better medicines)
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*[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190823182700.htm], A novel technology for genome-editing a broad range of mutations in live organisms, Salk Institute, ''ScienceDaily'', 23 August 2019, accessed 7 September 2019 (Engineering better medicines)

Latest revision as of 18:53, 9 September 2019

About me

I am currently a student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University and a member of the Class of 2023. As of now, I seek to pursue a career in public health, and if that sounds rather ambiguous, it definitely is: My interests span everything from genetic engineering with a focus on epidemiology to clinical studies involving individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder to public policy work with the aim of improving the population's health and standard of living.

Current Courses

  • EGR 101: First-semester engineering course in which a team of students design and engineer a solution to problems in the Duke and Durham communities
  • EGR 103: The introduction to computing in Python course for engineers
  • PHYS 161L: The lab component of the introduction to mechanics course for physics majors
  • CHEM 201: The introductory Organic Chemistry course for first-year students
  • MATH 212: A mathematics course examining vectors and multivariable calculus

Grand Challenges Problem

Given my interest in public health and engineering, I naturally seek to contribute to the Grand Challenge of Engineering better medicines. In particular, I am immensely interested in projects such as these:

  • [1], How Nanomedicine Can Treat Melanoma, Joshua Mansour, U.S. News and World Report, 16 August 2019, accessed 7 September 2019 (Engineering better medicines)
  • [2], A novel technology for genome-editing a broad range of mutations in live organisms, Salk Institute, ScienceDaily, 23 August 2019, accessed 7 September 2019 (Engineering better medicines)