Thinking Outside the Box: Using Computer Science Skills to Make Sense of the Biology of Life

After finishing my freshman year in the University of New Hampshire's (UNH) computer science program in May 2005, I felt on the fence about where to take my career. My introductory computer science classes had been challenging, rewarding, and fun. But at the same time, I couldn't quite imagine myself writing data structures for a living, or developing algorithms to speed up data transfer along thicker and stronger networking cables.
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