This informative website is brought to you by Hanin Beidas, Kat, Katie Pastorius,
Emilin Pratt, and Aaron Tesch as part of the Spring 2004 Behavioral Neuroscience class
at Macalesteralester College in St. Paul, MN. A special thanks to Eric Wiertelak, the professor,
for his guidance and expertise in this subject. Below are mini biographies of the authors
but feel free to email them if you like (or hate) the webpage or if you have any comments
regarding the material. Thank you for taking the time to look at our site, we hope you learned
a thing or two!
Hanin Beidas
I am a Palestinian senior here at Macalester, neurobiology major and psychology minor. I like jogging and reading alot. In my free time I like to pray and read the Qur'an as much as possible. I don't know what I will do after Macalester, but I am hoping to study more about neurological diseases, especially schizophrenia. I LOVE KIDS TOO, so I might end up being a NEUROscience teacher in an elementary school!
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Kat
I am a Neurobiology major here at Macalesteralester. I took the MCATs recently and plan on attending medical school. In my non-study time I check out Brazilian guys and go rock climbing. I also love dancing - from modern dance to waltz and polka... I'll be done at Macalester in 2005, who knows where you will find me after that!
Katie Pastorius
Who is Katie? She is a ball kicking, sheep brain loving biology major. Her favorite hobby is
kicking the ball around on the soccer field and occasionally spending time in the science
building, Olin Rice. She is an editor of the Mac Weekly and plans to attend Medical School
after graduating in the December of 2005. She likes to wear pigtails and drink cherry coke.
Katie authored the pages on achromatopsia and she was the project manager.
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Emlyn Pratt
Hi, I am Emlyn. I am a computer science major and make kick a#$ websites.
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Aaron Tesch
I'm a senior neurobiology student who is leaving Macalester for sun filled Arizona where I will be studying decision making. I was responsible for the developmental vision part of the page as well as the frames, etc.
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