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<td>Payton Boylston</td>
 
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<td>Payton am about to start my second year at the United States Military Academy. For this project I was amazed by the amount of engineering that was required in order to prepare for our experiments.
 
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<td>Rayonna Gordon</td>
 
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<td>Rayonna is a senior Biomedical Engineering major at North Carolina A&T State University who worked at the Naval Research Laboratory. Incorporating biology with engineering is what she aims to do as a career. This project has given her insight and helped develop her skills in combining biology with several different engineering disciplines.
 
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<td>Hi, I'm a rising Junior studying Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. I enjoyed the engineering aspect of our project, particularly having to design everything and seeing it come to fruition.
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<td> <b> Student Leader </b> Zach is a Life Science major in his fourth year at USMA. While this is my first year on a research team, I hope that my lab experience I have earned through classes at the Academy provide a benefit to the team.</td>
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<td>Born and raised in Bryan, OH, I am a Life Science major and Senior at the
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<td> <b> Student Leader </b> Born and raised in Bryan, OH, I am a Life Science major and Senior at the United State Military Academy. I have been a member of this research team for one full year and look forward to using my knowledge and experience on the project to build and lead our "e-Nose" team of well-rounded individuals.
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<td>Payton am about to start my second year at the United States Military Academy. For this project I was amazed by the amount of engineering that was required in order to prepare for our experiments.
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<td>Rayonna is a senior Biomedical Engineering major at North Carolina A&T State University who worked at the Naval Research Laboratory. Incorporating biology with engineering is what she aims to do as a career. This project has given her insight and helped develop her skills in combining biology with several different engineering disciplines.
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<td>I am a sophomore studying Life Science at the United States Military Academy, or West Point. I have worked mainly with the computer-aided design aspect of this project, but I am looking forward to working on the biological engineering side it.</td>
 
<td>I am a sophomore studying Life Science at the United States Military Academy, or West Point. I have worked mainly with the computer-aided design aspect of this project, but I am looking forward to working on the biological engineering side it.</td>
 
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<td>Winston Ou</td>
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<td>Hi, I'm a rising Junior studying Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. I enjoyed the engineering aspect of our project, particularly having to design everything and seeing it come to fruition.
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<td>Zach is a Life Science major in his fourth year at USMA. While this is my first year on a research team, I hope that my lab experience I have earned through classes at the Academy provide a benefit to the team.</td>
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<td> <b> PI: </b> 2LT Macky is a recent graduated from USMA in Chemistry and Life Science. He branched in the medical core where he is currently attending USUHS for a Medical Doctorate.
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<td> <b> PI: </b> 2LT Raheem is a recent graduated from USMA in Chemistry and Life Science. He branched in the medical core where he is currently attending Virginia Tech for a Medical Doctorate.
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<td>Dr. R. Kirk Pirlo</td>
 
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<td>Naval Research Lab</td>
 
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<td> <b> Co-PI: </b> Dr. Pirlo is an Assistant Professor in Chemistry and Life Science with a background in chemistry. He received his PhD from Yale University in Chemistry with an emphasis on characterization of aPP miniature proteins. He has worked at Harvard University as well as Rutgers University in New Jersey.
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<td> <b> Co-PI: </b> Dr. Pirlo is a Government Chief Technology Officer (gCTO) at the Advanced Tissue Biofabrication Manufacturing Innovation Institute at the Naval Research Laboratory. He received his PhD from Clemson University in Bioengineering. For the past 8 years he has been a Research Biologist at NRL.
 
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<td>Dr. Kamil Woronowicz</td>
 
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<td> <b> Co-PI: </b> Dr. Woronowicz is an Assistant Professor in Chemistry and Life Science with a background in chemistry. He received his PhD from Yale University in Chemistry with an emphasis on characterization of aPP miniature proteins. He has worked at Harvard University as well as Rutgers University in New Jersey.
 
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<td>Dr. John Cave</td>
 
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<td>United States Military Academy</td>
 
<td>United States Military Academy</td>
<td>Dr. Cave is as Senior Scientist with a background in biochemistry. He received his PhD from UC Berkeley in Chemistry with an emphasis on structural biology. He has worked at Burke Medical Research Institute in the Department of Neurology and Neuroscience from Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Brain and Mind Research Institute and Director for Neuronal Specification.</td>
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<td> <b> Instructor: </b> Dr. Cave is as Senior Scientist with a background in biochemistry. He received his PhD from UC Berkeley in Chemistry with an emphasis on structural biology. He has worked at Burke Medical Research Institute in the Department of Neurology and Neuroscience from Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Brain and Mind Research Institute and Director for Neuronal Specification.</td>
 
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<td> <b> Instructor: </b> Dr. Gaston is an NRC Fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory with Dr. Pirlo. with a background in biochemistry. He received his PhD from UC Berkeley in Chemistry with an emphasis on structural biology. He has worked at Burke Medical Research Institute in the Department of Neurology and Neuroscience from Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Brain and Mind Research Institute and Director for Neuronal Specification.</td>
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USMA-West_Point

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Zachary Andersen United States Military Academy Student Leader Zach is a Life Science major in his fourth year at USMA. While this is my first year on a research team, I hope that my lab experience I have earned through classes at the Academy provide a benefit to the team.
Jason Hug United States Military Academy Student Leader Born and raised in Bryan, OH, I am a Life Science major and Senior at the United State Military Academy. I have been a member of this research team for one full year and look forward to using my knowledge and experience on the project to build and lead our "e-Nose" team of well-rounded individuals.
Alanna Appel United States Military Academy I am an Engineering Psychology major with a pre-Medicine track. I am new to research, but I am looking forward to working on the project and gaining laboratory experience outside of class.
Payton Boylston Naval Research Laboratory Payton am about to start my second year at the United States Military Academy. For this project I was amazed by the amount of engineering that was required in order to prepare for our experiments.
Rayonna Gordon Naval Research Laboratory Rayonna is a senior Biomedical Engineering major at North Carolina A&T State University who worked at the Naval Research Laboratory. Incorporating biology with engineering is what she aims to do as a career. This project has given her insight and helped develop her skills in combining biology with several different engineering disciplines.
Channah Mills United States Military Academy I am a Sophomore at the United States Military Academy. I am a Life Sciences major and very excited to be able to combine what I am learning in class with actual lab experience. For this project I have been working mainly with the vectors, an aspect which really interests me and has helped me develop some technical skills.
Matt McDonough United States Military Academy I am a sophomore studying Life Science at the United States Military Academy, or West Point. I have worked mainly with the computer-aided design aspect of this project, but I am looking forward to working on the biological engineering side it.
Winston Ou Naval Research Laboratory Hi, I'm a rising Junior studying Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. I enjoyed the engineering aspect of our project, particularly having to design everything and seeing it come to fruition.
James Pruneski United States Military Academy I am a junior studying Mathematical Sciences at the United States Military Academy. I spent time last year observing this project, but I am looking forward to helping out with it this year.
2LT Dillon Macky Uniformed Service Academy University of the Health Sciences PI: 2LT Macky is a recent graduated from USMA in Chemistry and Life Science. He branched in the medical core where he is currently attending USUHS for a Medical Doctorate.
2LT Ishmael Raheem Virginia Technology University PI: 2LT Raheem is a recent graduated from USMA in Chemistry and Life Science. He branched in the medical core where he is currently attending Virginia Tech for a Medical Doctorate.
Dr. Alex Mitropoulos United States Military Academy PI: Dr. Mitropoulos is an Assistant Professor-Davies Fellow in the Chemistry and Life Science and Mathematical Science Departments with a background in biomedical engineering. He received his PhD from Tufts University in Biomedical Engineering with an emphasis nanomaterial and biosensing.
Dr. John Wickiser United States Military Academy PI: Dr. Wickiser is an Associate Professor at USMA in Chemistry and Life Science and Director of Life Science. He received his PhD from Yale University in molecular biophysics and biochemistry. He has worked at USMA for over 10 years, where he was a graduate in 1992. Prior to his work at USMA, he served as a helicopter pilot as an officer in the US Army.
Dr. R. Kirk Pirlo Naval Research Lab Co-PI: Dr. Pirlo is a Government Chief Technology Officer (gCTO) at the Advanced Tissue Biofabrication Manufacturing Innovation Institute at the Naval Research Laboratory. He received his PhD from Clemson University in Bioengineering. For the past 8 years he has been a Research Biologist at NRL.
Dr. Kamil Woronowicz United States Military Academy Co-PI: Dr. Woronowicz is an Assistant Professor in Chemistry and Life Science with a background in chemistry. He received his PhD from Yale University in Chemistry with an emphasis on characterization of aPP miniature proteins. He has worked at Harvard University as well as Rutgers University in New Jersey.
Dr. John Cave United States Military Academy Instructor: Dr. Cave is as Senior Scientist with a background in biochemistry. He received his PhD from UC Berkeley in Chemistry with an emphasis on structural biology. He has worked at Burke Medical Research Institute in the Department of Neurology and Neuroscience from Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Brain and Mind Research Institute and Director for Neuronal Specification.
Dr. Joel Gaston Naval Research Laboratory Instructor: Dr. Gaston is an NRC Fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory with Dr. Pirlo. with a background in biochemistry. He received his PhD from UC Berkeley in Chemistry with an emphasis on structural biology. He has worked at Burke Medical Research Institute in the Department of Neurology and Neuroscience from Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Brain and Mind Research Institute and Director for Neuronal Specification.