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<p>Anastasia Nicolov is going into her third year at the University of Washington, studying Bioengineering and Violin Performance. She has acted as the Project Manager for this year’s iGEM team, helping with administration, fundraising, and educational outreach, as well as performing experiments for both the auxin detection pathway and the paper platform. Outside of iGEM, Anastasia is passionate about her research in biomaterials and her volunteer work in STEM outreach programs through the BioE department and her Tau Beta Pi chapter. She is also an avid performer in multiple local orchestras and chamber groups. After her undergraduate work, Anastasia plans to pursue a career as a physician. </p> | <p>Anastasia Nicolov is going into her third year at the University of Washington, studying Bioengineering and Violin Performance. She has acted as the Project Manager for this year’s iGEM team, helping with administration, fundraising, and educational outreach, as well as performing experiments for both the auxin detection pathway and the paper platform. Outside of iGEM, Anastasia is passionate about her research in biomaterials and her volunteer work in STEM outreach programs through the BioE department and her Tau Beta Pi chapter. She is also an avid performer in multiple local orchestras and chamber groups. After her undergraduate work, Anastasia plans to pursue a career as a physician. </p> | ||
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Anastasia Nicolov is going into her third year at the University of Washington, studying Bioengineering and Violin Performance. She has acted as the Project Manager for this year’s iGEM team, helping with administration, fundraising, and educational outreach, as well as performing experiments for both the auxin detection pathway and the paper platform. Outside of iGEM, Anastasia is passionate about her research in biomaterials and her volunteer work in STEM outreach programs through the BioE department and her Tau Beta Pi chapter. She is also an avid performer in multiple local orchestras and chamber groups. After her undergraduate work, Anastasia plans to pursue a career as a physician.