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− | My name is | + | My name is Matthew Warren and right now I'm a freshmen at Duke University. I originally come from Clinton, Mississippi, a town right outside of Jackson, and currently I am living in the Pegram dorm. |
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+ | ===Classes=== | ||
+ | I'm currently taking the general subjects required for freshmen in the Pratt School of Engineering. | ||
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+ | EGR 103, | ||
+ | Math 32, | ||
+ | Chem 43L, | ||
+ | History 111E | ||
+ | ===Music=== | ||
+ | I'm currently involved with different aspects of the music program here at Duke. I'm a member of the Duke Chamber Players and a student-run quartet. I am also involved in a few music classes, including: | ||
+ | Music 81C, | ||
+ | Music 100, | ||
+ | Music 106 | ||
===Link to Grand Challenges in Engineering Page=== | ===Link to Grand Challenges in Engineering Page=== |
Revision as of 23:41, 27 September 2021
Who is this?
My name is Matthew Warren and right now I'm a freshmen at Duke University. I originally come from Clinton, Mississippi, a town right outside of Jackson, and currently I am living in the Pegram dorm.
Classes
I'm currently taking the general subjects required for freshmen in the Pratt School of Engineering. These include: EGR 103, Math 32, Chem 43L, History 111E
Music
I'm currently involved with different aspects of the music program here at Duke. I'm a member of the Duke Chamber Players and a student-run quartet. I am also involved in a few music classes, including: Music 81C, Music 100, Music 106
Link to Grand Challenges in Engineering Page
Here is a link to an article about one of the Grand Challenges in Engineering that I'm most interested in:
UCSD Biologists Discover That Nerve Activity Not Just Genetics Controls Kinds Of Neurotransmitters Produced Sherry Seethaler, UCSD News, created 2 June, 2004, accessed 14 September, 2009
One of the more interesting aspects of this discovery to me is the possibility of focal stimulation becoming a more plausible therapy for some neurological diseases. Such therapies would ideally have fewer and less serious side effects then the current methods of electroconvulsive therapy and drug therapies that target the entire brain.