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+ | <td><strong><center>Engineering A Biodexofication Pathway for Lignocellulosic Biomass Feedstock</center></strong></td> | ||
+ | <td><strong><center>Codon Optimization</center></strong></td> | ||
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+ | <td><strong>Ashlee Smith</strong>- Project Lead, Supersenior in Chemical Engineering | ||
+ | <br>Completing Honors Thesis in Chemical Engineering</td> | ||
+ | <td><strong>Clay Swackhamer</strong>- Project Lead, Senior in Biological Engineering | ||
+ | <br> Completing Honors Thesis in Biological Engineering</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Ashlee is a supersenior chemical engineer in the Schreyer Honors College. She loves to run, hike, bike, backpack, rock climb, ski, and play any outdoor sport. When she isn't in lab, she is most often found adventuring in the woods around Penn State or at Centre County PAWS animal shelter where she leads volunteer shifts and trains dogs. Her plans after graduation in the fall of 2014 are to either pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry or go to graduate school with a focus on synthetic biology or environmental engineering. She hopes to move out to California or Colorado. </td> | ||
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+ | <td><strong>Emily Sileo</strong></td> | ||
+ | <td><strong>Sam Krug</strong> | ||
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+ | <td>short bio of emily</td> | ||
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Penn State iGEM 2014 Team Members: Ashlee Smith - Supersenior, Chemical Engineering. Project lead, Engineering a Biodetoxification Pathway Clay Swackhamer - Senior, Biological Engineering. Project lead for ... Emily Sileo - Junior, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Sam Krug - Junior, Chemical Engineering You can write a background of your team here. Give us a background of your team, the members, etc. Or tell us more about something of your choosing. You can look at what other teams did to get some inspiration! Here are a few examples:
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Penn State iGEM 2014 Team Members
Ashlee Smith- Project Lead, Supersenior in Chemical Engineering
Completing Honors Thesis in Chemical Engineering |
Clay Swackhamer- Project Lead, Senior in Biological Engineering
Completing Honors Thesis in Biological Engineering |
Ashlee is a supersenior chemical engineer in the Schreyer Honors College. She loves to run, hike, bike, backpack, rock climb, ski, and play any outdoor sport. When she isn't in lab, she is most often found adventuring in the woods around Penn State or at Centre County PAWS animal shelter where she leads volunteer shifts and trains dogs. Her plans after graduation in the fall of 2014 are to either pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry or go to graduate school with a focus on synthetic biology or environmental engineering. She hopes to move out to California or Colorado. | short bio of clay |
picture of ashlee | picture of clay |
Emily Sileo | Sam Krug |
short bio of emily | short bio of sam |
picture of emily | picture of sam |
Team Instructors
Dr. Howard Salis - Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering | Dr. Tom Richard - Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering; Director of Penn State Institutes for Energy and the Environment |
Research Area: Synthetic Biology - click here to view his research! | Research Area: Bioenergy and Bioresource Engineering - click here to view his research! |