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My long term research goal is to uncover the neurobiological basis of consciousness. (It's not a dirty word anymore - just ask any of [http://assc.caltech.edu/index.htm these people], who are having a conference in Vegas June 22 - 25.) To this end I pursued degrees in philosophy and biochemistry as an undergraduate and followed up with medical and research degrees for graduate school. I'm certainly not alone in thinking of consciousness as an emergent phenomenon, and that complex systems theory will have some very important things to say about the subject. This is going to be an exciting month for me, and I'm really looking forward to meeting all of you! | My long term research goal is to uncover the neurobiological basis of consciousness. (It's not a dirty word anymore - just ask any of [http://assc.caltech.edu/index.htm these people], who are having a conference in Vegas June 22 - 25.) To this end I pursued degrees in philosophy and biochemistry as an undergraduate and followed up with medical and research degrees for graduate school. I'm certainly not alone in thinking of consciousness as an emergent phenomenon, and that complex systems theory will have some very important things to say about the subject. This is going to be an exciting month for me, and I'm really looking forward to meeting all of you! | ||
By the way, if any you are climbers you should bring some gear. I haven't had much time to get out recently so I'm probably a 5.7-5.8 climber at this point, but I love spending the day outdoors (which is really what's important anyway). | By the way, if any you are climbers you should bring some gear. I haven't had much time to get out recently so I'm probably a 5.7-5.8 climber at this point, but I love spending the day outdoors (which is really what's important anyway). I'll be bringing my trad rack and a 60m rope. | ||
You can go [http://vns.webhop.net here] to look at my (rather underdeveloped) web page. | You can go [http://vns.webhop.net here] to look at my (rather underdeveloped) web page. | ||
email: vikas (dot) shah (dot) 1976 (at) gmail (dot) com<br /> | email: vikas (dot) shah (dot) 1976 (at) gmail (dot) com<br /> |
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Vikas (sounds like Picasso, except with a V and without the O) Shah
Hey all! I am an MD/PhD student who (at the time of writing) is nearly finished with the program and will be starting my internship and residency immediately following the CSSS. I went to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN for the MD/PhD and will be headed first to Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix, AZ for a year and then to Stanford University for a three year residency in anesthesiology. I suppose during CSSS I will be a 'stateless entity.'
I did my PhD work in structural biology, looking at characteristics of the human cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel using biomolecular NMR and other biophysical techniques.
My long term research goal is to uncover the neurobiological basis of consciousness. (It's not a dirty word anymore - just ask any of these people, who are having a conference in Vegas June 22 - 25.) To this end I pursued degrees in philosophy and biochemistry as an undergraduate and followed up with medical and research degrees for graduate school. I'm certainly not alone in thinking of consciousness as an emergent phenomenon, and that complex systems theory will have some very important things to say about the subject. This is going to be an exciting month for me, and I'm really looking forward to meeting all of you!
By the way, if any you are climbers you should bring some gear. I haven't had much time to get out recently so I'm probably a 5.7-5.8 climber at this point, but I love spending the day outdoors (which is really what's important anyway). I'll be bringing my trad rack and a 60m rope.
You can go here to look at my (rather underdeveloped) web page.
email: vikas (dot) shah (dot) 1976 (at) gmail (dot) com