David S. Kozin Posted September 20, 2011 Report Posted September 20, 2011 This post has been promoted to an article
Jay1 Posted September 20, 2011 Report Posted September 20, 2011 hi david..... if you want to get to #1 in google.... try and get the site linked from other medical sites, it will quickly boost the SEO
David S. Kozin Posted September 20, 2011 Author Report Posted September 20, 2011 I have some important sites, about 30 that I can count from analytics. However, if someone would like to take the role of promoting this site, along with a few others to sister sites and sites about HPPD (like WebMD), and have experience in this type of networking you can contact me at dk@hppd.co. - David
windscar Posted March 27, 2012 Report Posted March 27, 2012 David, again, thank you for all your effort. I'm decidedly leaving Electronics Engineering. How can I participate on HPPD research?
Ghormeh Sabzi Posted April 2, 2012 Report Posted April 2, 2012 I'm seriously considering studying neurology or the like. I've not been happy with my course for a while. Thinking it might be better to do something I have more motivation and interest in. Always wanted to be involved in something that helps people, maybe HPPD is a sign haha. The only issue is funding. I have to drop out of my current course about now to have any chance of the government loaning me the money.
windscar Posted April 4, 2012 Report Posted April 4, 2012 Thinking it might be better to do something I have more motivation and interest in. I second that. I have an impulse to reading about HPPD and neurologic diseases, but I don't know how to take this ahead. I'm an experienced programmer and good at math, so combining it would be nice. But weirldy most of the bio/medical oriented courses have no math/programming, while the engineering courses have no bio/neurosciences/etc, at all. I find this weird considering how important math and technology is for the development of science.
Ghormeh Sabzi Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 One of the neuroscience courses I'm looking at here in the UK has the option of lots of mathmatical elements to it, although I'm not interested in that side of it. Personally, I would prefer a course without mathmatical elements.
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