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Revision as of 18:57, 15 June 2015
OUR TEAM
Ayesha Bajwa
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Nicholas Brancazio
Nick is a rising junior in the Biology department at UMass Amherst. At school, he works with electroconductive bacteria called Geobacter for biosensing applications. He is excited to be living in Cambridge and working at MIT over the summer, especially for synthetic biology. Nick hopes to develop new methods of metabolic wiring between multiple bacteria to create a highly integrated consortium with unique intercellular properties. He is currently working on achieving the world record for the tastiest stir-fry containing the most ingredients, and is also a shoe-in for the most likely to drop a beat while working in lab.
Molly Brennan
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Marjorie Buss
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Ryan Chung
Ryan Chung is a rising Sophmore in Computational Biology at MIT. He is excited to work with the iGEM team as there are many opportunities to learn the cutting edge techniques associated with synthetic biology and hopes to apply some of his previous Computer Science knowledge for the project. In his free time he enjoys chasing Canadian Geese and beatboxing battles in lab.
Alyssa Dayan
Alyssa is a freshman studying Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics (she doesn't really know what she's doing with her life). She had minimal biology experience in high school but has been excited about synthetic biology ever since she was given a tour around a biohack-space in London and learnt about the possibilities for "hacking" real living organisms, such as growing human chins on the backs of mice or maybe even mouse chins on the backs of humans. She is looking forward to applying mathematical computery techniques to the project and maybe picking up a few squishy lab skills too. Outside of iGEM Alyssa enjoys bobbing her head to electronic music and scavenging for free food.
Jesse Gibson
Jesse Gibson is a rising sophomore in course 6-7: computer science and molecular biology. He became interested in engineering after participating on his high school robotics team and decided to explore synthetic biology as an interesting application of engineering to complex, micro-scale systems. He is particularly interested in the intersection of technology and biology as well as the design of genetic circuitry to emulate logical input-output systems. In his free time, he enjoys reading, biking, and playing Super Smash Bros. (Melee, of course).
Wendi Guraziu
Wendi Guraziu is a rising sophomore in the Biology department at MIT. She got hooked on bio in high school and learned about iGEM and synthetic biology in her high school bio and biotechnology classes. She is very excited about the potential of synthetic biology to improve quality and efficiency for the huge number of possible applications in both home and industrial settings. Wendi loves to travel and go on long walks, try tasty foods from every country Italy to Iraq, cheer on her Chicago Blackhawks, and dance like nobody's watching even when everybody's watching.
Nathan Hunt
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Sivateja Tangirala
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Josh Woodard
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ADVISORS
Erik Ersland
Erik Ersland is a Junior majoring in Biological Engineering. Erik is participating in iGEM because it offers a good opportunity to contribute useful work to the scientific and engineering community and because it provides training and perspective that will help him continue to contribute in the future. Previous experience includes two summers interning at Clearwater Analytics as a software developer and numerous garage based projects. He is interested in research that will improve human quality of life, namely technologies with applications in regenerative medicine. Hobbies outside of iGEM include learning about new things, cooking (often for groups), sewing (things like plushies), and mechanical projects.
Eugene Lim
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Viirj Kan
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Christian Richardson
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Brian Teague
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INSTRUCTOR
Ron Weiss
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