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Jason Salter

About Jason

Jason wrote his first computer program in 6th grade, designed and built a computer before finishing high school, and then went to MIT to become... a molecular biologist. The move from computers to molecular biology makes sense when you think about DNA as "programming code" and recombinant DNA technology as the means to reprogram organisms.

Jason's interest in "programming" things has since taken him into website development. The rise of content management system (CMS) technology has created a wonderful opportunity for everyone to "program" a website. Once the installation of a CMS and its initial setup is complete, any authorized person who has been given the proper training can easily create, edit, and delete information on the website.

Jason lives in Berkeley, California with his wife Irene. When he is not working on ways to make technology easier and more helpful, Jason enjoys entertaining friends with cooking and cocktails, then working it all off with loads of exercise (biking, running, and rowing).

Jason's Stuff

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Leap of Faithcontent_article
Pomo Tribe Seeks to Develop California Landcontent_redlines
Festival Showcases American Indian Culturecontent_redlines
Bay Area American Indian Center Strugglescontent_redlines
Request for a Reznet band listingwebform
Jack the horseimage
The Reznet Teampage
Degree of Difficultycontent_article
Sticks and Arrowscontent_article
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Jason's Images

  • Jack the horseJack the horseMon, 2007-01-15 22:30

  • Tell us what you think about the 'Navajobama' T-shirt, and we'll send your comments to the manufacturer—and to the Obama for President campaign. (No profanities, please.)
  • A Native American gay wedding ceremony takes place at a Two Spirit gathering in Montana.
  • Omission disappoints Native Americans attending the presidential candidate's speech in Wisconsin. Others express concern over Obama's stance on Indian gaming.
  • Here's how our petite, 5-foot-4 Navajo reporter managed to elbow her way through a mob of crazed sports journalists and ask the Super Bowl superstar what he knows about Indian people. And as for that football player who looked down her blouse ...
  • Floyd Red Crow Westerman's death has left a void in Indian Country and a burden Native people must find a way to shoulder in his absence.

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