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HGAPS New for Fall 2022: HGAPS and Psychology Conferences
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About Me

My name is Jacob Cody Naccarato and I am a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I was born September 9, 1998 in Nashville, North Carolina. I am currently employed at Mako Medical Laboratories, processing COVID-19 tests using RNA-purification and qPCR techniques. I am also a therapist for the Carolina Center for Autism and Behavioral Analysis. I wish to be a practicing neurologist one day and want to travel the world. I believe in helping people with a passion and want my profession to mirror that same sentiment. I like to play guitar, video games, and listen to all types of music. Please reach out with any questions or comments! Stay safe :)





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