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<p>Stephen Streb is a junior at Davidson College majoring in Mathematics with an Economics minor. He plans to study abroad in the near future. He is hoping to be offered a great job right out of college that pays handsomely.  He is interested in many things, namely math, computer science and other things that most college kids like. </p>
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<p>Stephen Streb is a junior at Davidson College majoring in Mathematics with an Economics minor. He plans to study abroad in the near future. He is hoping to attend graduate school in business or finance.  He is interested in many things, namely math, computer science and other things that most college kids like. </p>
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<div class="adv_gallery"> <h3> Dr. Laurie Heyer</h3>
<div class="adv_gallery"> <h3> Dr. Laurie Heyer</h3>
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<p>Dr. Laurie Heyer is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Davidson College. Professor Heyer lectures widely on bioinformatics and regularly supervises student projects at the intersection of mathematics, biology, and computer science. In her day job, she enjoys teaching calculus, probability, and bioinformatics. She loves to learn alongside undergraduates, finding new ways that math and biology connect, and hanging out with the team.</p>
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<p>Dr. Laurie Heyer is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Davidson College. Professor Heyer is interested in the intersection of mathematics, biology, and computer science. She enjoys teaching calculus, probability, and bioinformatics, and loves to learn alongside undergraduates, finding new ways that math and biology connect, and hanging out with the team. In her spare time, she enjoys watching sporting events of all kinds, and fixing up her 50's ranch house. She is the professor most likely to win the pipette tip race. OK, she is the only one who ever races, but still.</p>
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