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‌Sarah Otis is soon enters her second year of a computer science degree at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her research journey began at Professor Amaral’s complex sciences lab at Northwestern (summer ’14), where she used Python to explore how education, income, and health affect hospitalization rates of asthmatics in the Chicago area. She continued research in computational genomics this year through the First-year Innovation and Research Experience (FIRE) program at Maryland. This summer at Loyola, she has simulated in-silico experiments using AnyLogic software in order to reconstruct and better understand the dynamics of HCV acute infection.