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My name is Omar Abdel-Latief and I'm a senior in Biomedical Engineering. I decided to take ECE438 so I could learn how to process and analyze various biological signals. I plan on going to Graduate school and doing research with a focus in neural engineering. The research project I am currently working on involves using electrical fields to mediate nerve regeneration for people with spinal cord injuries.
 
My name is Omar Abdel-Latief and I'm a senior in Biomedical Engineering. I decided to take ECE438 so I could learn how to process and analyze various biological signals. I plan on going to Graduate school and doing research with a focus in neural engineering. The research project I am currently working on involves using electrical fields to mediate nerve regeneration for people with spinal cord injuries.
([http://web.mac.com/bcilab/webpage/Research/Entries/2008/4/11_Spinal_Cord_Regeneration____.html more info here])
 
 
I figured since I'm Egyptian I'd put this pic up for now.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 28 March 2012

My name is Omar Abdel-Latief and I'm a senior in Biomedical Engineering. I decided to take ECE438 so I could learn how to process and analyze various biological signals. I plan on going to Graduate school and doing research with a focus in neural engineering. The research project I am currently working on involves using electrical fields to mediate nerve regeneration for people with spinal cord injuries.

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