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If you were not a biology professor nor doing research, what career would you see yourself in?<br> | If you were not a biology professor nor doing research, what career would you see yourself in?<br> | ||
[[User:Natalie Williams|Natalie Williams]] 19:26, 17 January 2015 (EST) | [[User:Natalie Williams|Natalie Williams]] 19:26, 17 January 2015 (EST) | ||
: Recently, I've gotten interested in public policy and investigative journalism. I would like to use my scientific training in data analysis to tackle broader societal questions. I think investigative journalism is important to holding our elected officials accountable for their actions. ''— [[User:Kam D. Dahlquist|Kam D. Dahlquist]] 20:13, 21 January 2015 (EST)'' | |||
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Hi Dr. Dahlquist, <br> | Hi Dr. Dahlquist, <br> | ||
What is your favorite book and why? <br> | What is your favorite book and why? <br> | ||
[[User:Kara M Dismuke|Kara M Dismuke]] 17:03, 18 January 2015 (EST) | [[User:Kara M Dismuke|Kara M Dismuke]] 17:03, 18 January 2015 (EST) | ||
: It's hard to choose just one! I'm a big Harry Potter fan, the 5th, 6th, and 7th books are my favorites. ''Beggars in Spain'' by Nancy Kress (and the two follow-ups in the trilogy, ''Beggars and Choosers'' and ''Beggar's Ride'') is up there--it's about genetically modified people that don't need to sleep and I use it in my seminar class BIOL 585: Issues in Biotechnology. ''— [[User:Kam D. Dahlquist|Kam D. Dahlquist]] 20:15, 21 January 2015 (EST)'' | |||
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Hi Dr. Dahlquist, | |||
If you had a time machine but had to use it for science, which past research or experiment would you most want to be part of? <br> | |||
[[User:Kristen M. Horstmann|Kristen M. Horstmann]] 17:55, 18 January 2015 (EST) | |||
Hi Dr. Dahlquist, | |||
What do you know now that you wish you knew when you were my age? | |||
[[User:Alyssa N Gomes|Alyssa N Gomes]] 22:37, 18 January 2015 (EST) | |||
Hello Dr. Dalquist,<br> | |||
What exciting things do you expect to come out of biomathematics in the coming decade?<br> | |||
([[User:William A. C. Gendron|William A. C. Gendron]] 20:47, 19 January 2015 (EST)) | |||
Hi Dr. Dahlquist, <br> | |||
If you could take one class at LMU, what would it be?<br> | |||
[[User:Tessa A. Morris|Tessa A. Morris]] 23:00, 19 January 2015 (EST) | |||
Hello Dr. Dahlquist, <br> | |||
My question for you is as follows: What has been your biggest challenge as a researcher and how did you overcome it? <br> | |||
[[User:Lauren M. Magee|Lauren M. Magee]] 23:06, 19 January 2015 (EST) | |||
Hi Dr. Dahlquist, Who would you say is (or was) your biggest role model and why? <br> | |||
[[User:Lucia I. Ramirez|Lucia I. Ramirez]] 01:34, 20 January 2015 (EST) | |||
Hi, Dr. Dahlquist. What would you say was a critical pivotal point in getting where you are today? <br> | |||
*'''[[User:Karina Alvarez|Karina Alvarez]] 03:06, 20 January 2015 (EST)''': | |||
Dr. Dahlquist, how extensive is your knowledge in epigentics, such as DNA methylation? I'm curious about the subject and have some questions on it. <br> | |||
[[User:Jeffrey Crosson|Jeffrey Crosson]] 2:22, 22 January 2015 (EST) |
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Hello Dr. Dahlquist,
If you were not a biology professor nor doing research, what career would you see yourself in?
Natalie Williams 19:26, 17 January 2015 (EST)
- Recently, I've gotten interested in public policy and investigative journalism. I would like to use my scientific training in data analysis to tackle broader societal questions. I think investigative journalism is important to holding our elected officials accountable for their actions. — Kam D. Dahlquist 20:13, 21 January 2015 (EST)
Hi Dr. Dahlquist,
What is your favorite book and why?
Kara M Dismuke 17:03, 18 January 2015 (EST)
- It's hard to choose just one! I'm a big Harry Potter fan, the 5th, 6th, and 7th books are my favorites. Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress (and the two follow-ups in the trilogy, Beggars and Choosers and Beggar's Ride) is up there--it's about genetically modified people that don't need to sleep and I use it in my seminar class BIOL 585: Issues in Biotechnology. — Kam D. Dahlquist 20:15, 21 January 2015 (EST)
Hi Dr. Dahlquist,
If you had a time machine but had to use it for science, which past research or experiment would you most want to be part of?
Kristen M. Horstmann 17:55, 18 January 2015 (EST)
Hi Dr. Dahlquist, What do you know now that you wish you knew when you were my age? Alyssa N Gomes 22:37, 18 January 2015 (EST)
Hello Dr. Dalquist,
What exciting things do you expect to come out of biomathematics in the coming decade?
(William A. C. Gendron 20:47, 19 January 2015 (EST))
Hi Dr. Dahlquist,
If you could take one class at LMU, what would it be?
Tessa A. Morris 23:00, 19 January 2015 (EST)
Hello Dr. Dahlquist,
My question for you is as follows: What has been your biggest challenge as a researcher and how did you overcome it?
Lauren M. Magee 23:06, 19 January 2015 (EST)
Hi Dr. Dahlquist, Who would you say is (or was) your biggest role model and why?
Lucia I. Ramirez 01:34, 20 January 2015 (EST)
Hi, Dr. Dahlquist. What would you say was a critical pivotal point in getting where you are today?
- Karina Alvarez 03:06, 20 January 2015 (EST):
Dr. Dahlquist, how extensive is your knowledge in epigentics, such as DNA methylation? I'm curious about the subject and have some questions on it.
Jeffrey Crosson 2:22, 22 January 2015 (EST)