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University of Pennsylvania iGEM

About the Team

The Penn iGEM 2014 team is comprised of five undergraduates, with backgrounds ranging from biochemistry to chemical engineering to bioengineering.

The Team Members

Jane Shmushkis

Bioengineering, 2017

"I'm redesigning the redesign of version 3 of the updated one!"

Amey Vrudhula

Bioengineering, 2017

"I have one more question"

Nikita Rao

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2016

"Yeah, I get free tea every morning, and I got a free burger yesterday. Speaking of free stuff, I got free Chipotle the other day."

Renyao Wei

Bioengineering and Computer Science, 2015

"More coffee"

The Advisors

Brian Chow, Ph.D

Assitant Professor

Chow's laboratory aims to create technological innovations to enhance therapeutic interventions in CNS disorders, and to this end, focuses on engineering tools to elucidate, diagnose and treat the diseased brain.

Spencer Glantz

Bioengineering (PhD student)

Spencer helped found the first iGEM team at the University of Pennsylvania and has been lending us his deep knowledge and experience with synthetic biology ever since. He helped us every day and truly made this project possible.

Michael Magaraci

Bioengineering (PhD student)

We always found Mike at Chow's Lab late at night. He offered us his knowledge of synthetic biology and really helped us troubleshooted many issues

Danielle Fields

Bioengineering

Danielle makes sick graphics on Illustrator.

Danny Cabrera

iGEM guru

Danny helped us a lot on graphic design and offered incredible advices.

Josh Tycko

iGEM guru

Insanely resourceful, Josh always hook us up with the right people for the right task.

Nothing would be possible without him

Sevile Mannickarottu

Director of Bioengineering Instructional Laboratories

We would also like to thank the following people for their help

Dr. Mark Goulian for his generous donation of AMB-1 and protocols
Dr. Karen Hogan for her knowledge of microbiology and microscopes
Dr. David Issadore for sharing his knowledge on magnetic particles and access to NMR in his lab
Lauren Marquez for shooting the introduction film for us
Daniel Alex Daley-Montgomery for assiting on designing the wiki
Professor Sid Deliwala for arranging a presentation for Penn M&T summer program
David Gdula from NEB for providing us with various reagents
Miranda Wang for her work in AMB-1 transformation.