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<p class="biotext" id="text2" style="display:none"> Chris is a Biomedical Engineer graduating in 2017. Originally from Illinois, he is a member of the varsity soccer team and a member of the Biomedical Engineering Society. Along with Soccer, he likes to work out, go skydiving, and hopes to get into paintballing. He hopes to work in the BioInstrumentation field upon his graduation. He was primarily responsible for the Wikispace and working with the documentation.</p> | <p class="biotext" id="text2" style="display:none"> Chris is a Biomedical Engineer graduating in 2017. Originally from Illinois, he is a member of the varsity soccer team and a member of the Biomedical Engineering Society. Along with Soccer, he likes to work out, go skydiving, and hopes to get into paintballing. He hopes to work in the BioInstrumentation field upon his graduation. He was primarily responsible for the Wikispace and working with the documentation.</p> |
Revision as of 15:03, 6 September 2015
Meet the Rose-Hulman 2015 iGEM Team!
RHIT is an institution dedicated to education in the STEM fields. The iGEM team at RHIT was started by Dr. Ric Anthony in 2011, and is the inspiration behind two exciting seminar classes on synthetic biology during the year.
The 2015 RHIT iGEM team consisted of four undergraduate students from the Biology and Biomedical Engineering department. Read each team member’s individual biography below!.
Click on each team member's name to see their biography!
Edit here!Dani Bauhan
Dani is a member of the graduating Class of 2016, is an active member of Chi Omega, and is the Historian and Events Coordinator of RHIT's Tri Beta chapter. She is a Biology and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology double major from Indiana, and is excited for Graduate School to focus on Molecular Biology. She enjoys long nights in the lab, a good micro-pipette, and when digests work out the first time. She was the student leader of the team, and helped guide the team with her experience from the 2014 competition.