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== '''About Me''' ==
 
== '''About Me''' ==
 
In 2010, I graduated from [http://www.holyghostprep.org Holy Ghost Preparatory School] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornwells_Heights-Eddington,_Pennsylvania Cornwells Heights, PA].  I am currently an undergraduate student at [http://www.duke.edu Duke University] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durham,_nc Durham, NC], seeking a BSE in biomedical engineering from the [http://www.pratt.duke.edu/ Pratt School of Engineering].
 
In 2010, I graduated from [http://www.holyghostprep.org Holy Ghost Preparatory School] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornwells_Heights-Eddington,_Pennsylvania Cornwells Heights, PA].  I am currently an undergraduate student at [http://www.duke.edu Duke University] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durham,_nc Durham, NC], seeking a BSE in biomedical engineering from the [http://www.pratt.duke.edu/ Pratt School of Engineering].

Revision as of 17:55, 31 August 2010

About Me

In 2010, I graduated from Holy Ghost Preparatory School in Cornwells Heights, PA. I am currently an undergraduate student at Duke University in Durham, NC, seeking a BSE in biomedical engineering from the Pratt School of Engineering.

Interests

Since the age of five, I have been involved in some form of auto racing. From 1998 to 2005, I raced quarter midgets, a division which served as the training ground for professional drivers like Jeff Gordon and Joey Logano, winning over 100 races, setting six time trial records, and earning a top-10 national ranking five times. I have participated at tracks in Bridgeport, NJ and Brickerville, PA in micro-sprint racing since 2006. I also play guitar, bass, and piano; my skills in all three instruments are self-taught.

Future Goals

After earning a BSE, I aim to work towards a Ph.D. in cancer cell biology in order to perform oncology research before returning to a major university as a professor in either biology or biomedical engineering.

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Among the 14 Grand Challenges for Engineering, I follow the development of better medicines most closely as it relates to my intended major. For a more specific look at the future of medicinal engineering as it applies to genetic diseases, please read the following article: