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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.</div> | 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.</div> | ||
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Revision as of 18:46, 31 July 2014

Team Duke
Click on our faces to learn more about us! Basically, the Duke iGEM team is pretty cool.Undergrads
TJ Ciesla

Matthew Farnitano

Matthew Faw

Delta Ghoshal

Mike Zhu

High School Students
Garima Tomar

Graduate Students
Charlie Cooper

Instructors
Dr. Nicolas Buchler

Dr. Charlie Gersbach
