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Latest revision as of 03:18, 3 August 2017

Tufts

Welcome to the Tufts Synthetic Biology Team

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Tufts Synthetic Biology, or as we call it, Tufts SynBio was founded in 2013 by Christopher Ghadban and Petar Todorov. What started as an ambitious experiment by two students has become a committed and university-wide team of undergraduate scientists that seek to push the boundaries of synthetic biology through novel experiments and collaborations. From hosting a