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I actually believe my name is quite easy to pronounce, though I have heard some weird attempts before.
 
I actually believe my name is quite easy to pronounce, though I have heard some weird attempts before.
 
Regardless, phonetically it's something like:  mar-KAY-luh  HESS-tur.
 
Regardless, phonetically it's something like:  mar-KAY-luh  HESS-tur.
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=Grand Challenges of Engineering=
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[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality], Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 23 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)
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=Favorite Demonstration=
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the graphics demo focusing on Earth's Topography. It really fascinates me to think that MATLAB can create graphs that detailed by simply loading in a data set.  The precision of which it shows the altitudes and depths of the world's landscape really caught my eye, also.

Latest revision as of 02:26, 24 September 2010

About Me!

Name: Marcayla Hester

Hometown: Jefferson, GA

Intended Major: Biomedical Engineering

Other Academic Interests: Health Policy (Possibly)

Name Pronunciation

I actually believe my name is quite easy to pronounce, though I have heard some weird attempts before. Regardless, phonetically it's something like: mar-KAY-luh HESS-tur.

Grand Challenges of Engineering

Making Personalized Medicine a Reality, Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 23 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the graphics demo focusing on Earth's Topography. It really fascinates me to think that MATLAB can create graphs that detailed by simply loading in a data set. The precision of which it shows the altitudes and depths of the world's landscape really caught my eye, also.