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First web site

5/20/2015

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I'm still walking down memory lane with my very first website about the Inflammatory response, for a school project. This was a short course taught during the spring semester of my graduating year. I really tested my teacher on this project, as with a short course, it only lasted 4-6 weeks, and so deadlines came (and went) practically every week. My teacher would gently remind me of each passing deadline, and as I was immersed in trying to graduate that year, I put these deadlines off. When I finally got to building this website, I had a TON of fun.

Each page has an animated GIF; on the homepage, a firetruck rolls out and sprays water to hose down the word "Inflammatory" after it had burst into flames. I can't believe that since it was created in some ancient version of Adobe Pagemill, that it actually still works (although not perfectly) on the web when I load the page!

I must admit this was one of my favorite projects. I love making science fun for kids, because frankly it's fun for me!

The inflammatory response, increased capillary permeability, mast cells, swelling to increase blood flow to an infected site, macrophages, increased body temperature
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