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TJ doesn't submit blurbs on time to the wiki coder. The wiki coder is passive aggressive, so this is the blurb she chose: TJ is a rising junior at Duke University studying Biomedical engineering. He enjoys science, not writing blurbs, and being overly picky about colors. John is an undergrad at Duke University. He is triple-majoring in biomedical engineering, economics, and music (with a certificate in Genome Sciences and Policy!) but his real passion is writing blurbs just like this one. No lorem ipsum for this guy. He enjoys underwater knitting, dry-land basket-weaving, and will be studying ''very'' abroad on the International Space Station next semester. John's favorite show is ''Scrubs'' because he is one. He would also like you to know that he does not utilize social media and is quite alive, and thusly any Twitter pages of him or reports of his mysterious demise are, in his words, "as fake as a three-dollar bill whistling the national anthem."</div>
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TJ is a Duke junior majoring in biomedical engineering with a certificate in genome science and policy from Tampa, FL. While not iGEMing, he dances on the Duke Raas team, plays the ukulele and optimizes his calorie to vegetable ratio. He likes his coffee black.</div>
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Revision as of 19:49, 25 July 2014

Team code that definitely works

The team

Group photo Dr. Gersbach Delta Dr. Buchler Charlie Garima TJ Matt Mike Matt

Soon, you'll be able to hover over the picture to find out who everyone is! AND ALSO CLICK ON OUR FACES.

Right now, you'll have to use the boring method:

Undergrads

TJ Ciesla

TJ is a Duke junior majoring in biomedical engineering with a certificate in genome science and policy from Tampa, FL. While not iGEMing, he dances on the Duke Raas team, plays the ukulele and optimizes his calorie to vegetable ratio. He likes his coffee black.

Matthew Farnitano

If Matthew doesn't submit his blurb on time, the web designer will cry. Nobody wants that. John is an undergrad at Duke University. He is triple-majoring in biomedical engineering, economics, and music (with a certificate in Genome Sciences and Policy!) but his real passion is writing blurbs just like this one. No lorem ipsum for this guy. He enjoys underwater knitting, dry-land basket-weaving, and will be studying ''very'' abroad on the International Space Station next semester. John's favorite show is ''Scrubs'' because he is one. He would also like you to know that he does not utilize social media and is quite alive, and thusly any Twitter pages of him or reports of his mysterious demise are, in his words, "as fake as a three-dollar bill whistling the national anthem."

Matthew Faw

Matthew Faw still believes in Santa. Nobody ruin it for him. John is an undergrad at Duke University. He is triple-majoring in biomedical engineering, economics, and music (with a certificate in Genome Sciences and Policy!) but his real passion is writing blurbs just like this one. No lorem ipsum for this guy. He enjoys underwater knitting, dry-land basket-weaving, and will be studying ''very'' abroad on the International Space Station next semester. John's favorite show is ''Scrubs'' because he is one. He would also like you to know that he does not utilize social media and is quite alive, and thusly any Twitter pages of him or reports of his mysterious demise are, in his words, "as fake as a three-dollar bill whistling the national anthem."

Delta Ghoshal

Delta's just a teensy bit of a hypocrite. John is an undergrad at Duke University. He is triple-majoring in biomedical engineering, economics, and music (with a certificate in Genome Sciences and Policy!) but his real passion is writing blurbs just like this one. No lorem ipsum for this guy. He enjoys underwater knitting, dry-land basket-weaving, and will be studying ''very'' abroad on the International Space Station next semester. John's favorite show is ''Scrubs'' because he is one. He would also like you to know that he does not utilize social media and is quite alive, and thusly any Twitter pages of him or reports of his mysterious demise are, in his words, "as fake as a three-dollar bill whistling the national anthem."

Mike Zhu

Mike is a junior studying Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science. Outside of iGEM, Mike conducts research with Dr. John Reif on DNA nanotechnology and is involved with the Chinese Dance team. He enjoys spending his free time cooking, eating, being Canadian, and falling asleep. After graduation, Mike plans to do something or the other with his life.

High School Students

Garima Tomar

Garima, write a blurb pls. John is an undergrad at Duke University. He is triple-majoring in biomedical engineering, economics, and music (with a certificate in Genome Sciences and Policy!) but his real passion is writing blurbs just like this one. No lorem ipsum for this guy. He enjoys underwater knitting, dry-land basket-weaving, and will be studying ''very'' abroad on the International Space Station next semester. John's favorite show is ''Scrubs'' because he is one. He would also like you to know that he does not utilize social media and is quite alive, and thusly any Twitter pages of him or reports of his mysterious demise are, in his words, "as fake as a three-dollar bill whistling the national anthem."

Graduate Students

Charlie Cooper

Charlie is a grad student in the Buchler lab, working on a cure for blurbs. John is an undergrad at Duke University. He is triple-majoring in biomedical engineering, economics, and music (with a certificate in Genome Sciences and Policy!) but his real passion is writing blurbs just like this one. No lorem ipsum for this guy. He enjoys underwater knitting, dry-land basket-weaving, and will be studying ''very'' abroad on the International Space Station next semester. John's favorite show is ''Scrubs'' because he is one. He would also like you to know that he does not utilize social media and is quite alive, and thusly any Twitter pages of him or reports of his mysterious demise are, in his words, "as fake as a three-dollar bill whistling the national anthem."

Instructors

Dr. Nicolas Buchler

Dr. Buchler is very nice to us, so he's allowed to not have a blurb yet. John is an undergrad at Duke University. He is triple-majoring in biomedical engineering, economics, and music (with a certificate in Genome Sciences and Policy!) but his real passion is writing blurbs just like this one. No lorem ipsum for this guy. He enjoys underwater knitting, dry-land basket-weaving, and will be studying ''very'' abroad on the International Space Station next semester. John's favorite show is ''Scrubs'' because he is one. He would also like you to know that he does not utilize social media and is quite alive, and thusly any Twitter pages of him or reports of his mysterious demise are, in his words, "as fake as a three-dollar bill whistling the national anthem."

Dr. Charlie Gersbach

Dr. Gersbach is very nice to us, so he's allowed to not have a blurb yet. John is an undergrad at Duke University. He is triple-majoring in biomedical engineering, economics, and music (with a certificate in Genome Sciences and Policy!) but his real passion is writing blurbs just like this one. No lorem ipsum for this guy. He enjoys underwater knitting, dry-land basket-weaving, and will be studying ''very'' abroad on the International Space Station next semester. John's favorite show is ''Scrubs'' because he is one. He would also like you to know that he does not utilize social media and is quite alive, and thusly any Twitter pages of him or reports of his mysterious demise are, in his words, "as fake as a three-dollar bill whistling the national anthem."