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Revision as of 23:08, 30 October 2017
Team Members
Dylan Samperi
samperid@bu.edu
Biomedical and Computer Engineering
Boston University 2019
Favorite iGEM Experiences:
Sarah Nemsick
sarahnem@bu.edu
Biomedical Engineering
Boston University 2020
Favorite iGEM Experience: Photoshopping the mentors as a boyband
Dinithi Samarasekera
dinithi@bu.edu
Biomedical Engineering
Boston University 2020
Favorite iGEM Experiences: Starring as a hand model in tutorial videos and transferring synbio protocols onto microfluidic devices
Team Mentors & Advisors
Special Thanks to the following members of the Biological Design Center
Principle Investigator
Douglas Densmore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University. His research focuses on the development of tools for the specification, design, and assembly of synthetic biological systems, he aims to raise the level of abstraction in synthetic biology by leveraging his experience in Electronic Design Automation (EDA).