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== Engineering Grand Challenges Article ==
 
== Engineering Grand Challenges Article ==
[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality], Lisa A. Haile, J.D., Ph.D., Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Updated 1 January 2008, 2 February 2016 (Engineer Better Medicines)
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[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality], Lisa A. Haile, J.D., Ph.D., Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Updated 1 January 2008, 1 February 2016 (Engineer Better Medicines)
  
 
== Favorite MATLAB Demonstration ==
 
== Favorite MATLAB Demonstration ==
 
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration is "Viewing a Penny." I enjoyed seeing how you could view one thing from so many different aspects. It was interesting to see how each plot aligned with the next. I also found it surprising that each view of the penny only required about 4 lines of code. I would have thought more code was necessary to make these plots.
 
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration is "Viewing a Penny." I enjoyed seeing how you could view one thing from so many different aspects. It was interesting to see how each plot aligned with the next. I also found it surprising that each view of the penny only required about 4 lines of code. I would have thought more code was necessary to make these plots.

Latest revision as of 04:18, 2 February 2016

Engineering Grand Challenges Article

Making Personalized Medicine a Reality, Lisa A. Haile, J.D., Ph.D., Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Updated 1 January 2008, 1 February 2016 (Engineer Better Medicines)

Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB Demonstration is "Viewing a Penny." I enjoyed seeing how you could view one thing from so many different aspects. It was interesting to see how each plot aligned with the next. I also found it surprising that each view of the penny only required about 4 lines of code. I would have thought more code was necessary to make these plots.