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[http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1006304#t=article The Path to Personalized Medicine], Margaret A. Hamburg and Francis S. Collins, The New England Journal of Medicine, Updated September 8, 2010, Accessed September 1, 2015 (Engineer Better Medicines) | [http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1006304#t=article The Path to Personalized Medicine], Margaret A. Hamburg and Francis S. Collins, The New England Journal of Medicine, Updated September 8, 2010, Accessed September 1, 2015 (Engineer Better Medicines) | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration is the "Viewing a Penny" example, because it depicts how MATLAB can import real-world data and recreate it as a realistic model. The pseudocolor plot of the height values of the penny looks nearly identical to an actual penny, even though it was based solely on height measurements. |
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About Me
I am from south Florida and am considering majoring in BME. I'm also interested in genetic engineering and gene therapy.
Grand Challenges
Grand Challenges Article: Engineer Better Medicines
The Path to Personalized Medicine, Margaret A. Hamburg and Francis S. Collins, The New England Journal of Medicine, Updated September 8, 2010, Accessed September 1, 2015 (Engineer Better Medicines)
Favorite Demonstration
My favorite demonstration is the "Viewing a Penny" example, because it depicts how MATLAB can import real-world data and recreate it as a realistic model. The pseudocolor plot of the height values of the penny looks nearly identical to an actual penny, even though it was based solely on height measurements.