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+ | <h4>Nikhil Nair </h4> | ||
+ | Dr. Nikhil Nair – Synthetic Biology | ||
+ | <i>Tufts University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering </i> | ||
+ | Dr. Nikhil Nair is a professor in the Chemical and Biological Engineering | ||
+ | Department of the Engineering School of Tufts University. His research | ||
+ | focuses on altering various aspect of microbial physiology with the aim of | ||
+ | not only engineering them for applications, but also to understand why | ||
+ | various features of life evolved the way they did. He believe that, as an | ||
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Tufts iGEM seeks to expand undergraduate science education and allow students to take part in all aspects of the research process, from drafting proposals, to securing funding, and finally carrying out the research in lab. These projects expose students not only to the technical aspects of synthetic biology but also to the social, legal, and ethical implications generated by their work. The team is composed of passionate individuals from all fields of study, who are driven to investigate and address pertinent issues in medicine, health, technology, research, and bioethics. In addition to carrying out undergraduate, self-directed research, the Tufts iGEM team teaches and mentors underclassmen, develops relationships with professors, and generally works to promote the involvement of undergraduates in biological research.