myke a. r.

Software Engineer, Bioinformatics scientist, and Technical Writer in Florida

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myke a. r. is short for a name that is otherwise hyphenated, long—and identifying. i do a lot, but i enjoy most contributing to algorithmic information theory, predictive analytics and statistical algorithms in healthcare and biotechnology, computational linguistics, genomic data, genomic annotation, medical imagining, health informatics, molecular geometry and topology, programming, sleep medicine, quantum field theory, machine translation, and geopolitical commentary. i also contribute to documentation of dermal microbiota, microcytic anemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, ischemia, diabetes mellitus, sickle cell anemia, and the human genome.

as an advocate for veterans and military personnel of the United States, i have founded and written for the informational website Lt. Militaria, which provides cited, nonpartisan news and information related to the United States military and its governmental administrative offices. Lt. Militaria also publishes news related to benefits earned by veterans, personnel, and their spouses and dependents by state and federal agencies.

other than the technicalities, i do enjoy woodworking, tennis, travel, video games, volunteering, horticulture and landscape architecture, photography, printmaking and engraving, motorcycle racing, and homebrewing, despite being, er, teetotal. i also find interest in psychology, history, and linguistics. i'm fluent in six languages, three of which i learnt independently, respectively Spanish, English, Quechua, French, German, and Russian. i participate in intermittent fasting, perhaps in tribute to my younger self as i already did both voluntarily and involuntarily when i was a teenager before i knew there was a term for the phenomenon—and its concomitant benefits. i read and write to an extent that's almost insatiable. unlike reality, the written word respects my ambitions to create a continent. ;)

i received multiple scholarships before setting sights on California when i was just shy of 17. i received a bursary to study in Switzerland for six months when i was 19, then i returned to Louisiana to wish my family farewell before leaving to California to resume a graduate degree and finally retiring to Florida's Santa Rosa County with my family and a comfortable job that i'd long sought after following a satisfying collegiate career. this is too readily accessible to anyone and as such i won't encapsulate the details—you may contact me directly. good day to you.