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                                                Danielle Robbins

 

                                                                           

 

                                                                                        

                                                           Graduate Student

                                                           Email: robbins@mathpost.asu.edu  

                                                           Office: PSA 533

                                                           Phone: (480)727-9004

                                                                              

 

 

My name is Danielle Robbins, and I was born in Frederick, Maryland.  Growing up I was always interested in the STEM fields and spent my senior year of high school interning at the National Cancer Institute.  From there I began my studies at University of Maryland Baltimore County where I was a Meyerhoff Scholar, a National Society of Black Engineers executive member, a Upward Bound- Classic tutor, Teaching Assistant and track & field athlete.  While in undergrad I participated in several REUs through NASA, CFAO-UC Santa Cruz, and MTBI - Los Alamos.  It was at my last research experience, MTBI, which helped me discover that I would like to focus more on mathematical biology in graduate school.  In the field of mathematical biology, I have worked on projects focusing on mathematical models of atherosclerosis, and the effects of population mixing on infectious diseases.  I began my graduate studies at Arizona State University, January 2006.

 

 

          

 

 

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