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I was mainly raised in Miami, but was born in Argentina, and lived in Dominican Republic for a couple of years. My name might be a little difficult to pronouce! It's Eliana Armora, as is Ellie-ɒna Armoura | I was mainly raised in Miami, but was born in Argentina, and lived in Dominican Republic for a couple of years. My name might be a little difficult to pronouce! It's Eliana Armora, as is Ellie-ɒna Armoura | ||
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[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality] Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, updated Jan 1, 2008, accessed January 26, 2015. (Grand Challeneges) | [http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality] Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, updated Jan 1, 2008, accessed January 26, 2015. (Grand Challeneges) | ||
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+ | My favorite demo was Earth's Topography. I find it incredible how lines of text can create such detailed and useful visual 3D images. |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 27 January 2015
Academic Synopsis
I am an undergraduate student at Duke University. I was on the Neuroscience track, but am currently exploring engineering, with hopes of becoming a Biomedical Engineer. Hopefully I will still be able to specialize in Neuroscience. I'm also very interested in Religious Studies, African American Studies, Latin American Studies, Global Health, Education and Poetry; however, I my pursuit of these is more like a hobby.
Background
I was mainly raised in Miami, but was born in Argentina, and lived in Dominican Republic for a couple of years. My name might be a little difficult to pronouce! It's Eliana Armora, as is Ellie-ɒna Armoura
Links
Making Personalized Medicine a Reality Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, updated Jan 1, 2008, accessed January 26, 2015. (Grand Challeneges)
My favorite demo was Earth's Topography. I find it incredible how lines of text can create such detailed and useful visual 3D images.