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                 <h2>Amber Mani</h2><img height="215px" src=
 
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Brittany is a 3rd/4th year Molecular Bioscience & Biotechnology and Medicinal Biochemistry student at Arizona State University. She has worked in cancer immunology gene therapy and diagnostics in addition to cutting edge protein and DNA nanotechnology and crystallography lab, while working with Dr. Haynes since February 2016. She has also began a possible thesis project with Dr. Anderson at the Virginia G. Piper Center for Personalized Diagnostics. Her main goal is to attain her pHD and MD in neurosurgery in addition to conducting clinical research to advance immunology and cancer research. Brittany works with ASU teams building race cars, Arduino and Mars Rover Competition, enjoys playing the guitar and singing in a band, and participating in recreational archery competitions!</p>
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Brianna Lopez is a second year Biomedical Engineering student. She has been interested in the realm of genetics and synthetic biology for several years, and is excited to be gaining experience with ASU iGEM. She aspires to engineer tools that will help battle diseases, and create artificial organs. When not in the lab performing serial dilutions, she is reading and enjoying a good campaign of D&D.!</p>
 
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                 <p class = "justify scroll">Ernesto is a fourth year student at ASU studying medicinal biochemistry. Ever since watching Jurassic Park as a child, Ernesto has been interested in genome editing technologies. Nowadays, he’s caught up with learning all about the many forms of intercellular communication. Ernesto aspires to become a physician, but before that, wishes to contribute to the field of synthetic biology. When not running an induction, you can find Ernesto at the student recreation center playing soccer or on his couch binge watching a show. </p>
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                 <p class = "justify scroll">Chris Connot is a Post-Bacc Student earning his second degree in Biology with an emphasis in Neurobiology, Behavior and Physiology, on his way to a MD/Phd program starting in Fall of 2019. His first degree was in Physics which he earned at Arizona State University. During his first semester back in school, his Microbiology lab was the first time he realized that learning about the unseen world of living organisms was going to be a passion that would provide a driving force for years to come. His future aspirations lie in providing our society with medical tools that will give more power to individuals over their personal health. His personal hobbies and interests include growing mushrooms for local farmers markets and working on his 1976 Westfalia VW Bus. </p>
 
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                 <h2>Rob Schultz</h2><img height="215px" src=
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                 <p class = "justify scroll">Christina Smith is a third year biomedical engineering student, minoring in mathematics at Arizona State University. She has been working as an undergraduate researcher at the Haynes lab for the past year. Her future goal is to incorporate more engineering principles into the field of microbiology and synthetic biology. She has learned a lot about quorum sensing and project design through the iGEM team and is very excited about what the future of bioengineering holds. Outside of the lab, she works at a dine-in movie theater, binge watches crime TV series on Netflix ,  and is an enthusiast landscape painter.</p>
                Engineering at ASU. He is a member of the rugby team on campus
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                and a leader in the Respect Movement. Rob grew up on the lake in
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                Prior Lake, Minnesota where he used to dream of being a
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                scientist one day. Now, he's excited that iGEM has given him his
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                 <p class = "justify scroll">Xylaan Livingstone is a third-year genetics major attending Arizona State University. Since a young age he has always had a passion with making an impact on helping the world and feels through sciences it is truly possible. He is very excited to be a part of this year’s iGEM team, where he feels this a perfect environment to meet like minds and help further the world’s knowledge on the unknown. Outside of the lab, Xylaan enjoys listening to rap music, martial arts, and learning new trades.</p>
                    sciences at Arizona State University. She’s been an undergraduate researcher
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                    in The Haynes Lab for two years, and works as a part-time web developer at a
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                    Tempe startup. Jiaqi is particularly interested in the applications of computer
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                    science and software in biology, and hopes to work towards uniting the fields in
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                    the future. Outside the lab, she enjoys traveling, creating art and music, and
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                <p class = "justify scroll">Jimmy is a junior at Arizona State University studying chemical engineering
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                and molecular biology. Jimmy has worked at the Haynes Lab since Summer 2014 and also works in the
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                Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology as a research assistant. Jimmy is passionate about
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                novel drug development and delivery and dreams of one day researching for the National Institutes
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                for Health. Outside of his work, he loves playing basketball, pencil sketching, and boba milk tea. </p>
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                 <p  class = "justify scroll">Stefan Tekel is PhD student from northern Virginia and is currently researching chromatin protein engineering and drug delivery. He received his B.S. in biotechnology from James Madison University in 2012, and started at Arizona State University in the Biological Design program in 2013. Stefan enjoys watching DC sports, cooking, and playing hockey in his free time.</p>
                at ASU in the Biological Design Program. Besides working with
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                on controlling chromatin dynamics in cancer cells. She is
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                interested in mammalian synthetic biology, the relationship
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                synthetic biology in food. Outside of the lab, she enjoys
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                 <p class = "justify scroll">René is a sixth year graduate student in the Haynes Lab at ASU. At the bench, René is developing and testing protein tools to engineer human chromatin. One day, this work may lead to therapies that address disease at the chromatin level, rather than at the symptom level. Outside of the lab, she plays basketball, is a lifelong amateur guitarist, and enjoys an alarming amount of cheese. She's excited to mentor the ASU iGEM team because she loves sharing the joy of exploring new data with young researchers.</p>
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                 <p class = "justify scroll"> Alyssa is a Ph.D. student in the ASU Biological Design graduate program and is a member of Dr. Karmella Haynes' lab. She is also participating in the Responsible Innovation in Science, Engineering, and Society (RISES) certificate program under Dr. Emma Frow's mentorship and will include a science policy research chapter in her dissertation. She was a member of Cornell University's first iGEM team, participated in iGEM in 2009 and 2010, and has volunteered as an iGEM judge since 2012. She is also a member of the iGEM Gender Diversity Committee and a co-director of the iGEM Mentorship Program.</p>
 
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                <p class = "justify scroll">Dr. David Nielsen joined Arizona State University in August 2009 and is currently an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy. Prior to joining ASU Dr. Nielsen was a Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Previously, Dr. Nielsen obtained both his Ph.D. and B.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering from Queen’s University at Kingston (Canada) and the University of Colorado at Boulder, respectively.</p>
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                <p class = "justify scroll">Dr. Xiao Wang earned his Ph.D. in 2006 from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, while earning his BS. in 2000 from Tongji University in China.  Dr. Xiao Wang’s lab is interested in understanding and exploiting the effects of nonlinear dynamics and stochasticity in engineered gene networks in microbes, and extrapolating this knowledge to the understanding of cell differentiation and development in higher organisms.synthetic multistable gene networks, systems biology on small network motifs with feedbacks, role of noise in cell differentiation and development, molecular evolution</p>
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