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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 Diversity Committee and a co-director of the iGEM Mentorship Program. Prior to graduate school, she was a wetware intern at Ginkgo BioWorks. When she's not in the lab, you can find her drumming with Sun Devil Taiko and helping to organize events as the external outreach director for ASU's Rainbow Coalition for LGBTQ+ students</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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