Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Meet Our Team
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<div class="sub3"><img id="cellulosePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/6/6f/SBS_iGEM_2014_Cellulose_Icon.png"><h4>Poorwa Godbole</h4>Poorwa is a junior at Stanford University majoring in Economics and planning to go to medical school after graduation. This summer she worked on the biodegradability and cellulose acetate projects, and made sure to hug each person on the team at least once a day. She enjoys dancing, laughing, and watching Blue Planet on Netflix. </div> | <div class="sub3"><img id="cellulosePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/6/6f/SBS_iGEM_2014_Cellulose_Icon.png"><h4>Poorwa Godbole</h4>Poorwa is a junior at Stanford University majoring in Economics and planning to go to medical school after graduation. This summer she worked on the biodegradability and cellulose acetate projects, and made sure to hug each person on the team at least once a day. She enjoys dancing, laughing, and watching Blue Planet on Netflix. </div> | ||
<div class="sub2"><img id="cellulosePic2" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/3a/SBS_iGEM_2014_Human_Practices.png"><h4>Jeannette Gonzales-Wright</h4>Jeannette is a junior in the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) at Brown University. She is concentrating in Science & Society: Health/Medicine. This summer she worked on biodegradability, the human practices of UAVs, and the powerpoint presentation of our research. She identifies as a proud CODA and would prefer to talk to you in American Sign Language than in a spoken language. </div> | <div class="sub2"><img id="cellulosePic2" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/3a/SBS_iGEM_2014_Human_Practices.png"><h4>Jeannette Gonzales-Wright</h4>Jeannette is a junior in the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) at Brown University. She is concentrating in Science & Society: Health/Medicine. This summer she worked on biodegradability, the human practices of UAVs, and the powerpoint presentation of our research. She identifies as a proud CODA and would prefer to talk to you in American Sign Language than in a spoken language. </div> | ||
- | <div class="sub3"><img id="hellCellPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/c/c6/SBS_iGEM_2014_Hell_Cell.png" class="two"><h4>Ian Hull</h4> Ian somehow made it through his freshman year at Stanford without sustaining any serious chemical burns. Apparently that makes him a sophomore now, and he's interested in bioengineering, chemistry, and science communication. This summer, he worked on the wasp protein and wax ester waterproofing projects. He loves the ocean and once swam with whale sharks.</div> | + | <div class="sub3"><img id="hellCellPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/c/c6/SBS_iGEM_2014_Hell_Cell.png" class="two"><h4>Ian Hull</h4> Ian somehow made it through his freshman year at Stanford without sustaining any serious chemical burns. Apparently that makes him a sophomore now, and he's interested in bioengineering, chemistry, and science communication. This summer, he worked on the wasp protein and wax ester waterproofing projects. His hobbies include Bollywood dance and playing the trumpet. He loves the ocean and once swam with whale sharks.</div> |
<div class="sub2"><img id="waterPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/18/SBS_iGEM_2014_Waterproofing.png"><h4>Jotthe Kannappan</h4>Jotthe is a small and energetic junior in bioengineering at Stanford University. This summer, she worked primarily with wasp proteins in material waterproofing and biomaterials on the production of cellulose acetate. When she's not pipetting, she can be found humming obnoxiously, dancing, or curled up with a good book.</div> | <div class="sub2"><img id="waterPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/18/SBS_iGEM_2014_Waterproofing.png"><h4>Jotthe Kannappan</h4>Jotthe is a small and energetic junior in bioengineering at Stanford University. This summer, she worked primarily with wasp proteins in material waterproofing and biomaterials on the production of cellulose acetate. When she's not pipetting, she can be found humming obnoxiously, dancing, or curled up with a good book.</div> | ||
<div class="sub3"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Alexander Levine</h4>Alex is a junior at Brown University concentrating in Mathematical Physics. This summer, he worked mostly on getting <i>Gluconacetobacter hansenii</i> to produce cellulose acetate, and on creating software tools for synthetic biology.</div> | <div class="sub3"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Alexander Levine</h4>Alex is a junior at Brown University concentrating in Mathematical Physics. This summer, he worked mostly on getting <i>Gluconacetobacter hansenii</i> to produce cellulose acetate, and on creating software tools for synthetic biology.</div> |
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