Wednesday, August 31, 2016

About Me: Morgan Homan

I grew up on a horse boarding ranch in Salem, UT. Since most people don't know what that means, it was a ranch where we kept other people's horses, not where we rustled cattle. My three loves in high school were singing, debate, and the cute red-haired girl from AZ that I met on a tour. I'm studying neuroscience, and will graduate next April. Because I'm in the process of applying to medical school, I may miss some days of class here and there for out-of-state interviews. I work in a research lab on campus studying learning and memory with Dr. Jeff Edwards. I am also a TA for two molecular biology labs per semester. I also volunteer each week with a hospice group, Utah Valley Hospital, and as an assistant coach for the local special needs hockey team at the Provo ice arena.

I served a mission in Boise, ID (after visa waiting for Mongolia, which ended up shutting down to foreigners for two years). I've been married for two and three quarters years, now, and we have one extremely chubby baby boy named Levi. He is almost ten months old, and he doesn't crawl--he scoots. I wanted to name him Leviathan. My wife wouldn't let me.

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