Profile: genetic_doc

Personal background
Know that this is an important--and pivotal--project. Very interested in time dilation. Have written article citing the SETI project.

Have a PhD in Applied Science specializing in Behavioral Endocrinology. Working research/study of the genetics of compulsive behavior. Writing paper now about the influence of the gene in substance abuse. Manuscript available to those interested.

Naturopathic Physician with practice in Idaho. Nutrition practice in Washington State.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. no question in my mind. Believe that DNA is the basis of all life--not interested in the mystical/religio drama. Leaning to the possibility of panspermia as the precursor and not just evolution on this orb as being the beginning.

2. Thought we were! Everytime we turn on a cell phone, etc. Don't think we need something we have been doing since Marconi. If i were to design a message it would probably tell that I have a hook-up with a fast food chain. Talk to me before McDonalds.


3. Want to participate in the future regardless the time dialtion factors. Or the past. Which one comes first IS which one comes first. Either one means the same to me. All plus's.
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