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Greetings,
Greetings,


My name is Vasu, and I'm entering my third year of medical school at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. I was born in the Midwest and came back in a roundabout way for medical school. Growing up, I also lived in Seattle and San Diego. I graduated from college at UC Berkeley, where I had a strong interest in infectious diseases and the social sciences, specifically economics. This is an interest which stays with me to this day.  
My name is Vasu, and I'm entering my third year of medical school at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. I was born in the Midwest and have now come back in a roundabout way - with stops growing up in Seattle and San Diego.  
 
I graduated from college at UC Berkeley, where I had a strong interest in infectious diseases and the social sciences, specifically economics. This is an interest which sticks with me to this day. Past research includes a study of the effects of healthcare treatment on prevention behavior for the rural poor in Guinea, West Africa, co-authored with Dr. Daniel McFadden (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Aug 3;101(31):11523-5).  


I really enjoy the possibilities of interdisciplinary work. So visiting the Institute and Santa Fe should be an exciting trip.  
I really enjoy the possibilities of interdisciplinary work. So visiting the Institute and Santa Fe should be an exciting trip.  


Look forward to meeting you all.
Look forward to meeting you all!

Latest revision as of 19:36, 6 July 2006

Greetings,

My name is Vasu, and I'm entering my third year of medical school at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. I was born in the Midwest and have now come back in a roundabout way - with stops growing up in Seattle and San Diego.

I graduated from college at UC Berkeley, where I had a strong interest in infectious diseases and the social sciences, specifically economics. This is an interest which sticks with me to this day. Past research includes a study of the effects of healthcare treatment on prevention behavior for the rural poor in Guinea, West Africa, co-authored with Dr. Daniel McFadden (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Aug 3;101(31):11523-5).

I really enjoy the possibilities of interdisciplinary work. So visiting the Institute and Santa Fe should be an exciting trip.

Look forward to meeting you all!