Profile: massiah

Personal background
Hidey ho.
I am a 3rd year medical genetics student at brunel university. My current research is based around CBLAA (computer based learning and assesment). I have been involved in a few simular projects where we have taken practicle classes normaly run in a university and atempted to make them better. I have worked on a program called Karyolab and am also, as well as my presonal project, am working on programs designed to teach students about online biological databases such as NCBI for both genetic and protein enalysis.
My personal project is a virtual PCR machine designed to teach the students not only the theory of PCR but give them an idea into how to carry out PCR. This program is designed to supplement the practicle class, not to replace it.
Im my spare time i am an amaeture astronomer as well as a keen computer scientist.
On top of all that i am a science fiction nut and one day stumbled across this site in the vastness of the internet and it just screemed "SO COOL" so here i am.

Little Green men here i come!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Hell yes alein life exists, its just like trying to find a biological site on any part of either the male or female genitalia. If you look for it you get porn but then when you are just browsing a realted site theres the link. If you look to hard you may miss it.
And i think if we are going to send a beacon for them to pick up it should most definatly be a cd of the darkness, They rule.
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