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Revision as of 21:58, 29 October 2017
Team
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Asa Budnick
MajorBiology
YearGraduating Senior
HometownWest Grove, Pennsylvania
Why I Joined iGEMI am very drawn to the idea of problem solving through synthetic biology. I believe that as time and technology progress our society will increasingly need to develop technologies that require less resources and less infrastructure and I believe that synthetic biology offers a great deal of hope for solving complex human and natural issues without consuming as many resources as traditional technology. iGEM gives participants a chance to see how one can approach problem solving from a synthetic biology perspective, giving important experience and insight into a field that is rapidly going to become a core part of human technology.
Parts I Worked OnSnake wrangling, hamster training, armadillo combat. I'm gonna drag this out to see how this wraps around
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Aaron Rosenberg
MajorChemical Engineering
YearRising 3rd Year
HometownWestford, Massachusetts
Why I Joined iGEMI believe synthetic biology has great potential as a platform for the development and production of renewable materials and unique technologies that conveniently merges my interests in engineering, innovation, biology and chemistry.
Parts I Worked OnSnake wrangling, hamster training, armadillo combat. I'm gonna drag this out to see how this wraps around
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Ezra Levy
MajorBiochemistry
YearRising 3rd Year
HometownSilver Springs, NV
Why I Joined iGEMI like cats and rigatoni
Parts I Worked OnSnake wrangling, hamster training, armadillo combat. I'm gonna drag this out to see how this wraps around
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Minhal Ahmed
MajorBioengineering
YearRising Junior
HometownSilver Springs, NV
Why I Joined iGEMI like dogs and spaghetti
Parts I Worked OnSnake wrangling, hamster training, armadillo combat. I'm gonna drag this out to see how this wraps around
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Guillaume Harmange
MajorBiochemistry
YearGraduating Senior
HometownGood Question
Why I Joined iGEMI like frogs and cannollis
Parts I Worked OnSnake wrangling, hamster training, armadillo combat. I'm gonna drag this out to see how this wraps around
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Albert Chen
MajorBioengineering
YearRising 3rd Year
HometownBedford, Massachusetts
Why I Joined iGEMI like birds and linguine
Parts I Worked OnWiki Writing, Mass Spec
Advisors
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Jonathan Soucy
MajorChemical Engineering, PhD Candidate
YearExpected 2020
HometownLewiston, Maine
Parts I Worked OnSupervision
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Tess Torregrosa
MajorChemical Engineering, PhD Candidate
YearExpected 2020
Parts I Worked OnSupervision
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Samuel Breselge
MajorBiology, PhD Candidate
Year2020
Parts I Worked OnSupervision
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Zoe Fleischmann
MajorBiology, PhD Candidate
YearExpected 2021
Parts I Worked OnSupervision