Team:Carnegie Mellon/Team
Meet the Carnegie Mellon iGEM Team
The Carnegie Mellon iGEM team is composed of nine students who are diverse in terms of age, majors, and interests. We have many wonderful advisors who are experts in different fields of biology. Scroll down to read more about our team!
Student Researchers
Niteesh Sundaram
Dominique Maccalla
Dominique is from New Haven, Connecticut and is a rising senior studying biomedical engineering and material science engineering. After graduation, she wants to work as a cosmetic chemist developing hair and skin products. Her interests include beauty, dance, and issues of social justice. In her free time, she loves to attend church, watch YouTube videos, and going for runs. She would spend the last $20 to her name getting her nails done, has been a competitive gymnast for most of her life, and is also deathly afraid of bees.Michelle Yu
Donna Lee
Wei Mon Lu
Wei is a rising junior in Chemical Engineering with a double major in Biomedical Engineering. She grew up in Pittsburgh, and has never left. She's interested in studying, talking about, and trying to remedy socioeconomic inequality. After graduation, she either wants to have a career in the pharmaceutical industry or in consumable consumer goods (aka, food). Fun facts: Wei is so uncoordinated that she almost fell down a waterfall once, she is a master cake decorator, and she also absolutely hates running but still signs up for the Pittsburgh Marathon every. single. time.William Casazza
Jordan Tick
Max Telmer
Kenneth Li
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