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<p><div z-index:100><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/d/d0/JamesWelch.jpg" HSPACE=10 height="150" align="left"></div> James is a sophomore in Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology with plans to transfer into Synthetic Biology when it becomes available. He is from the beautiful city of Madison, Wisconsin, and of course considers himself a cheesehead. Being his first year working with the Purdue iGEM team, James works with Human Practices on their various projects. Besides iGEM, James works in Dr. Kasinski’s lab during the summer. He is also addicted to Netflix, and probably spends too much time watching bad television. James also loves food, music, and a good book.</p> <br></br> | <p><div z-index:100><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/d/d0/JamesWelch.jpg" HSPACE=10 height="150" align="left"></div> James is a sophomore in Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology with plans to transfer into Synthetic Biology when it becomes available. He is from the beautiful city of Madison, Wisconsin, and of course considers himself a cheesehead. Being his first year working with the Purdue iGEM team, James works with Human Practices on their various projects. Besides iGEM, James works in Dr. Kasinski’s lab during the summer. He is also addicted to Netflix, and probably spends too much time watching bad television. James also loves food, music, and a good book.</p> <br></br> | ||
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+ | <p><div z-index:100><https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/8/84/Purdue_JacobCarmen.jpg" HSPACE=10 height="150" align="left"></div> Jacob is a sophomore in chemistry going for a minor in computer science. In addition to being an integral part of the Purdue iGEM team, he is also the treasurer of the Purdue Juggling and Unicycling club (although he can't unicycle!) He is interested in biogerontology and the molecular basis of aging through which he intends to become the immortal benevolent dictator of the world until he retires from the job in favor of playing a ton of old videogames. He likes broccoli on his pizzas and pretzels on his blueberry bagels.</p> <br></br> | ||
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The Biomakers
Chris Thompson
Chris is a junior in Biological Engineering and is getting a Certificate in Entrepreneurship at Purdue University. This is actually Chris’s 5th year in iGEM! Chris was part of the very first high school iGEM competition in 2011, and has been involved ever since. Along with iGEM, Chris is also president of Purdue NORML, a cannabis legalization club on Purdue’s campus. After he graduates, Chris plans to work for NORML and start a industrial cannabis production company, and wants to sell name-brand cannabis products around the world. When he’s not bent on taking over the world, Chris loves to read, play with his kitten Scout, and waste time on the internet.
Charlotte Hoo
Charlotte is a junior in Biomedical Engineering from the Windy City (Chicago), which is fitting because she loves to sail! Despite her passion, she is very afraid of deep water, an interesting mix… Charlotte has an identical twin, so if something ever goes wrong, it was her twin’s fault! If Charlotte is not running or biking, you can probably find her eating, thinking about what to eat, or sleeping. Did you know that Charlotte can breakdance? Probably not, because she can’t. But learning to breakdance is on her lifelong agenda!
James Welch
James is a sophomore in Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology with plans to transfer into Synthetic Biology when it becomes available. He is from the beautiful city of Madison, Wisconsin, and of course considers himself a cheesehead. Being his first year working with the Purdue iGEM team, James works with Human Practices on their various projects. Besides iGEM, James works in Dr. Kasinski’s lab during the summer. He is also addicted to Netflix, and probably spends too much time watching bad television. James also loves food, music, and a good book.
Jacob Carmen