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The Arizona State University iGEM team


 

Mathew Ykema
 Picture 1 Matt is a senior at Arizona State University. He is studying molecular biology and economics through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He heard about iGEM through his high school biotechnology class. He's gained his interest in synthetic biology through following iGEM and learning about all of the cool projects other students have done. His hobbies include video games, running, and reading

 


 

David Reynolds
David is a sophomore majoring in chemical engineering. His hobbies include outdoor activities such as biking, and rollerblading. He also enjoys spending his time doing auto repairs. He is unsure what career he wants to get involved in when he graduates, but says that iGEM was a great opportunity to see the biochemical side of chemical engineering and enjoyed working on the project.


 

Vallari Somayaji
Vallari is a junior at Arizona State University. She is getting a major in biological science under the School of Life Sciences, and also getting a certificate in human rights under the School of Social Transformations. She found out about iGEM through her lab mentor Kylie and decided to take on the project because it interested her. She enjoys singing, dancing, doing yoga, and volunteering in her free time.

 


 

Scott Ashmore
Scott is a junior at Arizona State University.