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Revision as of 21:59, 28 July 2014
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.
Matthew Faw
Matthew Faw still believes in Santa. Nobody ruin it for him.
Delta Ghoshal
Delta's just a teensy bit of a hypocrite. Delta's just a teensy bit of a hypocrite. Delta's just a teensy bit of a hypocrite.
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.Garima, write a blurb pls.
Garima, write a blurb pls.
Garima, write a blurb pls.
Garima, write a blurb pls.
Graduate Students
Charlie Cooper
Charlie is a PhD candidate in Nick Buchler's lab. He is currently working on developing new tools to control biological processes.
Instructors
Dr. Nicolas Buchler
Nick really likes oscillators, such as the cell cycle, metabolic rhythms, circadian clocks, and synthetic oscillators. Folks in his lab use a combination of synthetic biology, time lapse microscopy, microfluidics, comparative genomics, mathematical modelling, and molecular genetics to understand biological oscillation. When he’s not in lab, he’s at home on 5 acres in the Duke forest with his family. The summer fireflies are very satisfying to watch.
Dr. Charlie Gersbach
Dr. Gersbach is very nice to us, so he's allowed to not have a blurb yet.