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    elective rotations in these subjects, and related subspecialties. While Oncology and Pathology have been constants in my experience, my recent involvement at Harvard Medical School, providing research support to bioengineering projects, have planted the seed of exploration of bioengineering applied to veterinary care; and the numerous possibilities to improve both large and small animals’ standard of…

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    long conversation (nearly debate) about the topic whether we should advocate artificial food and the technology of making it. (Artificial food indicates food made from elementary substances (molecules, atoms, etc.) by chemical compounding and bioengineering processes. Such methods mark distinctions between artificial food and natural food whose major sources are animals and plants.)…

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    Ramon Rivera Biography

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    Dr. Rivera, in full Ramon Rivera Silvestre, is a well known regional Family Practitioner recognized best for his specialty in family practice. He obtained his A.B. with honors in BioEngineering from Oregon State University and Doctor of Medicine (M.D) from Stanford University School of Medicine in 2028. After completing his residency, Dr. Rivera was compelled to open his own community clinic in efforts to aid the low income community in Southern Oregon. Dr. Rivera's accomplishment of providing…

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    world cannot afford." Previously mentioned, we must encourage the sciences of bioengineering to make our food better and better until we reach maximum efficiency. Our world 's population grows larger and larger throughout the decades, it is at a new high every year. With the dense populations and increase of persons in general, we need to grow all the food we can get our hands on. With the technology of bioengineering, scientists and farmers worldwide may be able to keep up with the ever…

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    Genetic and Biological engineering are just a few of the plethora of types of engineering that are rapidly evolving and expanding their horizons. Many advancements have been made in the field, and the community is divided when it comes to the issue of whether or not we should use such technology, or what the limits of the technology should be. It is imperative to find a solution to this issue or to create regulations, because everyone currently does not agree on what should be done about the…

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    engineering or bioengineering from an accredited program in order to enter the occupation. Alternatively, they can get a bachelor’s degree in a different field of engineering and then either choose biological science electives or get a graduate degree in biomedical engineering” (“How to Become One”). The minimum of a bachelor’s degree would allow me to contribute to research and other types of engineering as well. “Bachelor’s degree programs in biomedical engineering and bioengineering focus on…

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    Many important life-changing decisions in my life have been made by others. As I have matured and gained more freedom, it is now time for me to make a life-changing decision of my own. The time to make the decision of which university I will choose to attend is rapidly approaching. This decision will change the entire course of my life by dictating the people I will meet, the knowledge I will learn, the disciplines I will instill in myself, and my future occupation. Both the University of Toledo…

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    Anyone who hasn’t been living under a rock for the past thirty years (on that note, even ten years) acknowledges that the world has changed radically. From the rise and further advancement of computers, to the increasing prevalence of bioengineering, and even something as simple as how people discuss things all demonstrate that this is a radically different world from my parents, my grandparents and my great grandparents. With these innovations, problems both contemporary and archaic have…

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    avoidance of serious problems in agriculture, yet it is being ignored for profit”, said Paul Goodman (2015, para. 6) – an author published in the Countryside & Small Stock Journal. It is evident that organizations making use of biotechnology, and bioengineering, is operating for profit, ignoring the negative impacts it has on nature. (Goodman,…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are organisms that have been changed around by mutating, inserting, and deleting genes with the use of genetic engineering techniques or biotechnology (Goldbas 20). The goals genetic engineers seek is to create plant resistance to weeds, insect pests, plant diseases, droughts, and floods (Lundquist 26). Grumet, Hancock, Maredia, and Weebadde explained how genetically engineered crops are developed using a combination of genetic engineering and conventional…

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