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<p style="padding-top:2%; padding-right: 15%; padding-left:15%; font-size:14px;" class="big"><br><br>Tyler is a junior majoring in Chemical Engineering and Music Composition, and most of his research experience before iGEM was actually concentrated in ethnomusicology.  Even though Tyler grew up in both Sweden and Germany, he went to Northwestern because of his interest in their Dual Degree program.  Tyler has always been fascinated with research at the intersection of chemistry and biology, and he hopes to one day obtain his PhD in a related field.<br><br><a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Northwestern/Team" class="w3-btn w3-black">Back</a></p>
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<p style="padding-top:2%; padding-right: 15%; padding-left:15%; font-size:14px;" class="big"><br><br>I am a junior majoring in Chemical Engineering and Music Composition, and most of my research experience before iGEM was actually concentrated in ethnomusicology.  Even though I grew up in both Sweden and Germany, I went to Northwestern because of my interest in their Dual Degree program.  I have always been fascinated with research at the intersection of chemistry and biology, and I hope to one day obtain my PhD in a related field.<br><br><a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Northwestern/Team" class="w3-btn w3-black">Back</a></p>
 
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I am a junior majoring in Chemical Engineering and Music Composition, and most of my research experience before iGEM was actually concentrated in ethnomusicology. Even though I grew up in both Sweden and Germany, I went to Northwestern because of my interest in their Dual Degree program. I have always been fascinated with research at the intersection of chemistry and biology, and I hope to one day obtain my PhD in a related field.

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