Team:Yale/Team/Advisors
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<p><b>Farren Isaacs</b> is an Assistant Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at Yale University. His lab is focused on developing foundational cellular and biomolecular engineering technologies to understand and engineer biological systems.</p><br /><br /> | <p><b>Farren Isaacs</b> is an Assistant Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at Yale University. His lab is focused on developing foundational cellular and biomolecular engineering technologies to understand and engineer biological systems.</p><br /><br /> | ||
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- | <p><b>Thihan Padukkavidana</b> is a recent PhD graduate from the Cell Biology department at Yale. His expertise are in translational biomedical research, particularly in the neurodegeneration field of neuroscience. He is currently working on disease mechanisms of Frontotemporal Dementia, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.</p> | + | <p><b>Thihan Padukkavidana</b> is a recent PhD graduate from the Cell Biology department at Yale. His expertise are in translational biomedical research, particularly in the neurodegeneration field of neuroscience. He is currently working on disease mechanisms of Frontotemporal Dementia, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.</p><br /><br /> |
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<p><b>Adam Trexler</b> is a fifth-year graduate student in the Rhoades lab. When he's not helping with the iGEM team, he studies the protein alpha-synuclein and its role in Parkinson's disease using primarily biophysical methods. When he's not in the lab, you can usually find him swimming, biking, or running.</p> | <p><b>Adam Trexler</b> is a fifth-year graduate student in the Rhoades lab. When he's not helping with the iGEM team, he studies the protein alpha-synuclein and its role in Parkinson's disease using primarily biophysical methods. When he's not in the lab, you can usually find him swimming, biking, or running.</p> | ||
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<p><b>Rebecca Brown</b> is a year-6 graduate student who will (hopefully) finish her degree in the next few months. She is interested in the genetics of nerve regeneration & degeneration. When she's not in the lab, she feels guilty about not being in the lab.</p> | <p><b>Rebecca Brown</b> is a year-6 graduate student who will (hopefully) finish her degree in the next few months. She is interested in the genetics of nerve regeneration & degeneration. When she's not in the lab, she feels guilty about not being in the lab.</p> | ||
- | <p><b>Jen Nguyen</b> | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/95/Jen.png" style="float:left; margin: 5px; padding-right:10px;" /> |
- | + | <p><b>Jen Nguyen</b>is a 4th year graduate student in the Yorgo Modis lab who studies viral envelope proteins and their role in cell entry and membrane fusion. | |
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