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==Homework 1==
 
==Homework 1==
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===About Me:===
 
===About Me:===
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Hi, I am Mohanapriya Cumaran. I am a freshman studying Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. I am from Cary, North Carolina. I would like to be a research physician in the future where I would like to develop a treatment for Alzheimer's. In my free time, I like to swim, read books, and dance.
 
Hi, I am Mohanapriya Cumaran. I am a freshman studying Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. I am from Cary, North Carolina. I would like to be a research physician in the future where I would like to develop a treatment for Alzheimer's. In my free time, I like to swim, read books, and dance.
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===Grand Challenges:===
 
===Grand Challenges:===
 
The following is an article about gene therapy for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists utilize genetic engineering technologies to treat and eventually prevent debilitating diseases such as Alzheimer's.  
 
The following is an article about gene therapy for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists utilize genetic engineering technologies to treat and eventually prevent debilitating diseases such as Alzheimer's.  
 
  [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823109/pdf/jcmm0014-0741.pdf: Potential for Disease Modification],Per Nilsson et al.,Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 9 February 2010, accessed 16 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicine)
 
  [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823109/pdf/jcmm0014-0741.pdf: Potential for Disease Modification],Per Nilsson et al.,Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 9 February 2010, accessed 16 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicine)

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Homework 1

About Me:

Hi, I am Mohanapriya Cumaran. I am a freshman studying Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. I am from Cary, North Carolina. I would like to be a research physician in the future where I would like to develop a treatment for Alzheimer's. In my free time, I like to swim, read books, and dance.

Grand Challenges:

The following is an article about gene therapy for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists utilize genetic engineering technologies to treat and eventually prevent debilitating diseases such as Alzheimer's.

Potential for Disease Modification,Per Nilsson et al.,Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 9 February 2010, accessed 16 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicine)