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*MATH 122: Introduction to Calculus II with Applications | *MATH 122: Introduction to Calculus II with Applications | ||
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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article == | == [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article == | ||
[[Personalized medicine: revolutionizing drug discovery and patient care]][http://afsft.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/personalizemedicinerevolutionizingdrugdiscovery.pdf], Geoffrey S. Ginsburg and Jeanette J. McCarthy, Tripod.com, TRENDS in Biotechnology Vol.19 No.12 December 2001, accessed 12 September 2015 (Grand Challenge: Engineer Better Medicines) | [[Personalized medicine: revolutionizing drug discovery and patient care]][http://afsft.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/personalizemedicinerevolutionizingdrugdiscovery.pdf], Geoffrey S. Ginsburg and Jeanette J. McCarthy, Tripod.com, TRENDS in Biotechnology Vol.19 No.12 December 2001, accessed 12 September 2015 (Grand Challenge: Engineer Better Medicines) | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Graphics Demonstration for Viewing a Penny. It is interesting to know that MATLAB has built-in data files that contain actual data from real-life situations that can be loaded, such as the measurements made at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. I enjoyed this demonstration because I was able to familiarize myself with the functions of MATLAB while also recreating the image of a penny on my computer screen, something I would have never thought I would be able to do. |
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About Me
I am first-year student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I intend to major in Biomedical Engineering.
Name Pronunciation
My name, Mackenzie Marques, is pronounced like "Muh-KEN-zee Mar-KEYS."
Current Courses
For the Fall 2015 Semester, I am enrolled in the following courses:
- EGR 103[1]: Computational Methods in Engineering
- CHEM 101: Core Concepts in Chemistry
- MATH 122: Introduction to Calculus II with Applications
- GERM 89S: Monstrous Births
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Personalized medicine: revolutionizing drug discovery and patient care[2], Geoffrey S. Ginsburg and Jeanette J. McCarthy, Tripod.com, TRENDS in Biotechnology Vol.19 No.12 December 2001, accessed 12 September 2015 (Grand Challenge: Engineer Better Medicines)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Graphics Demonstration for Viewing a Penny. It is interesting to know that MATLAB has built-in data files that contain actual data from real-life situations that can be loaded, such as the measurements made at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. I enjoyed this demonstration because I was able to familiarize myself with the functions of MATLAB while also recreating the image of a penny on my computer screen, something I would have never thought I would be able to do.