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− | <h1>Dylan Taylor</h1> | + | <h1>Mr. Dylan Taylor</h1> |
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− | <h3> | + | <h3>CAD Specialist, PCR Designer, Natalie Dormer Enthusiast</h3> |
<h3>Neurobiology, Mathematics</h3> | <h3>Neurobiology, Mathematics</h3> | ||
− | <p><i> | + | <p><i>"I'm a little cheMOIST right now."</i> |
− | <p> | + | <p>A member of the Integrated Life Sciences Honors |
+ | College, Dylan was heavily involved in the design of various components of the | ||
+ | team’s PCR machine. This is Dylan’s second research experience and first | ||
+ | wet-lab experience. Outside iGEM, Dylan is a member of the University of | ||
+ | Maryland Gymkana Troupe and has an almost eerie obsession with Rubik’s cubes and Natalie Dormer. | ||
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