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<dd> I'm a PhD student in Microbiology and Immunology in my second year. I'm working in the Lindsay Eltis lab and we're developing biotechnology applications to transform the aromatic polymer lignin from biomass into valuable products. </dd>
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<b>2nd Year PhD Student in Microbiology and Immunology.</b></dd>
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<dd>This is my first year as a grad adviser and my first iGEM experience. When I heard about iGEM the first time I unfortunately couldn't participate because I just got my undergraduate degree in Germany. Now I'm happy to be part of iGEM as an adviser. I'm very interested in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering and I'm excited about the advances in these fields. </dd>
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<dd>I work alongside James in the Eltis lab at the University of British Columbia. I investigate the enzymatic production of valuable lignin breakdown products such as vanillin with the hopes of transferring this technology to industry.</dd>
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<dd>This is my first year mentoring the iGEM team and my first, but hopefully not my last, foray into synthetic Biology.</dd>
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