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"A lot of doctors aren't keyed in to the human microbiome and as a result tend to prescribe wide scale antibiotics which wipeout your helpful microbiome. What they need is to have an understanding of hat harms and what helps in order to prescribe and even synthesize more specific antibiotics"- Bradley E. Sturgeon, PhD.
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It is a life long dream of mine to become a doctor. A large part of that has been down to my fascination with the human body and the bacteria we interact with. this research is lined up with that dream. For the summer of 2022 I will be working with [[Zoie M Kruse]] and Professor Laura J Moore, PhD. to analyze the taxonomy of the soil microbiome.
  
 
==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==

Revision as of 20:13, 6 June 2022

Personal Information

Born in New York and raised in the West African country of Ghana, William Aidoo attended Monmouth College from the spring semester of the 2021 academic year. The 21 year old is a biochemistry major as well as Vice President and House Manager of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He is currently under the charge of Professor Laura J. Moore, researching the soil microbiome.

Undergraduate Research Activities

Motivation

"A lot of doctors aren't keyed in to the human microbiome and as a result tend to prescribe wide scale antibiotics which wipeout your helpful microbiome. What they need is to have an understanding of hat harms and what helps in order to prescribe and even synthesize more specific antibiotics"- Bradley E. Sturgeon, PhD.

It is a life long dream of mine to become a doctor. A large part of that has been down to my fascination with the human body and the bacteria we interact with. this research is lined up with that dream. For the summer of 2022 I will be working with Zoie M Kruse and Professor Laura J Moore, PhD. to analyze the taxonomy of the soil microbiome.

Introduction

Equipment

Qubit 4

Experimental

References

Presentations

Interests

Career Goals