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Meet...Paul

Name: Paul Nietert, Ph.D.

Department: Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, and Epidemiology.

How long have you been at MUSC: Since 1991.

Where were you born: Poughkeepsie, NY.

Favorite room in your house: Family room.

Ingredient you must have in your refrigerator: Imported beer.

What do you like the most about Charleston: Proximity to an awesome church (St. Andrew’s in Mount Pleasant), family, and friends.

Least favorite chore: Making lunch.

Your favorite way to unwind after a long day: Having a drink with my wife on the back porch.

Biggest challenge: Balancing my life priorities.
 
Dream vacation: To take my wife to Belize.

Most rewarding thing about work: Being able to use mathematics to have a positive impact on people’s health.

Something people don’t know about you: I used to play the cello.

What did you want to be when you grew up: A farmer.

Today’s your last day on Earth, what do you do: Pray.

   

Friday, Feb. 24, 2006
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