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Revision as of 02:44, 20 August 2017

Meet the Team


Undergraduate Team Members

Emma Miles


Emma is a senior at Duke University majoring in Biomedical Engineering. This is her second year on the iGEM team. In addition to working on the team, she also works as an assistant laboratory manager for the Tobin Zebrafish Lab. Future plans include focusing in tissue engineering with special regard to reproductive health. She is from Pueblo, Colorado and loves to visit with family, friends, and her pet. In her spare time, she loves learning new things, eating good food, and doodling.

Thomas Luo


Luo Bio

Azim Dharani


Dharani Bio

Adam Yaseen


Yaseen Bio

Ian Miles


Miles Bio

Parth Patel


Patel Bio



Advisors

Michael Lynch


Michael Lynch MD, PhD is a rather attractive assistant professor of both Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. He received both his Ph.D and M.D. at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He always wears a blue lab coat and smiles with his perfect white teeth at everything, even when lab plans go awry. His research focuses on modifying bacterial pathways to produce chemicals essential for applications such as pharmacology and industry.

Adim Moreb


Adim is a Ph.D. student in the Biomedical Engineering department. He joined the Lynch lab in 2015. His work focuses on improving the speed and efficiency of genome engineering in bacteria.

John Decker


Decker Bio

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