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- | <h1>Charles Hsu</h1>
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- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/e/e7/Charles.jpg" style="max-width:350px; margin-right:10px;"/>
| + | <h2>Introduction</h2> |
- | is a sophomore studying biology at MIT. Charles decided to participate in iGEM because he felt it would be an excellent
| + | <p>Our team is conveniently located alongside the lab of Tom Knight, the father of |
- | opportunity to explore the manipulation of fundamental
| + | synthetic biology, and iGEM headquarters, putting us in a unique position to be |
- | principles of life to engineer innovative solutions to challenging problems. He hopes to use the
| + | able to interact on a daily basis with the talented staff running iGEM. |
- | leadership and technical skills he gains from iGEM to help him in his aspiration of becoming a
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- | clinical physician. Charles has previous lab experience from working at the
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- | National Yang-Ming Medical University Department of
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- | Physiology Clinical Medicine Core Lab. While there, he
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- | researched the effect of anti- inflammatory chemicals on
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- | the recovery rate of wounded alveolar epithelial cells and
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- | designed a new error-minimizing measurement technique utilizing
| + | <li><a href="http://www.bbn.com/"><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/0/03/Mit-bbn.jpg' /></a></li> |
- | basic geometry software.
| + | <li><a href="http://www.geneious.com"><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/6/65/Mit-geneious.jpg' /></a></li> |
- | Outside the lab, Charles spends his free time leading the
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- | MIT Freshman Heavyweight Crew as a
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- | coxswain. Charles is also an Eagle Scout and current Emerson scholar studying the
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- | viola with Professor Marcus Thompson.
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- | <h1>Jenny Cheng</h1> | + | |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/b/ba/Jenny.jpg" style="max-width:250px; margin-right:10px;"/> | + | |
- | is a recent graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology receiving her
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- | Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in June of 2011. Jenny decided to
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- | join the iGEM team to gain further experience in synthetic biology after becoming interested in the
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- | subject while working as an undergraduate researcher in the Lab of
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- | Molecular Self-Assembly with Peter Carr. During her time working in
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- | this lab, she created the TraceData application, which generates a
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- | Microsoft Excel document from DNA sequencing files and analyzes
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- | the DNA sequence. She looks forward to being able to continue to
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- | combine her solid computer science skills, which include the ability
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- | to code in more than 5 languages, with her lab experience to solve
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- | biological problems through iGEM. In her free time, Jenny enjoys
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- | video game design and animation and has worked in the Singapore-
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- | MIT GAMBIT Game Lab where she was part of a team that created
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- | the game Phorm. She also likes to travel and is fluent in both English
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- | and Mandarin Chinese. Last summer, she taught computer science
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- | to students at Hebrew University in Israel as part of the Middle East | + | |
- | Education through Technology (MEET) Program.
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- | <h1>Michelle Dion</h1> | + | |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/7/71/MichelleD.jpg" style="max-width:250px; margin-right:10px;"/> is a rising junior pursuing a degree in chemical-biological engineering with a minor in
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- | literature. Michelle decided to participate in iGEM because she felt it was an ideal opportunity to utilize
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- | her knowledge of engineering and of biology to design and implement an innovative synthetic biology
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- | project in a team environment. Her interest in iGEM and synthetic
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- | biology stems from her belief that, as an athlete and MIT student,
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- | no one should be kept from pursuing their passions by physical
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- | limitations, such as disease or disability. She hopes in the future to
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- | be able to pursue a career in either medicine or biological
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- | engineering in which she is able to use synthetic biology to
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- | improve the lives of people suffering from chronic diseases.
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- | Michelle also looks forward to gaining extensive experience in a
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- | lab environment through iGEM as well. When not in lab, Michelle
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- | is a starter for both the MIT Varsity Field Hockey and the MIT
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- | Varsity Softball teams, where she has been a two-time NEWMAC
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- | Academic All Conference selection. She also spends time
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- | volunteering in the greater Boston area as a tutor for Tutors for All,
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- | a program dedicated to providing one-on-one instruction to
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- | students in underserved urban schools.
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- | <h1>Divya Arcot</h1> | + | |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/4/40/Divya.jpg" style="max-width:250px; margin-right:10px;"/> | + | |
- | is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering as a member of the
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- | Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Class of 2014. Divya decided to participate in iGEM because she
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- | believed it would give her an unparalleled insight into the field of
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- | synthetic biology and the ways in which she could apply it to use in
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- | solving problems in immunology, an area in which she is extremely
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- | passionate about. Outside of biology, Divya’s interests include
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- | aerospace and space exploration. She is a member of the executive
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- | board of MIT Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
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- | where she serves as publicity chair. Divya also interned at the NASA
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- | Johnson Space Center where she created the infrastructure for an
| + | |
- | Asbestos Exposure Assessment Database, which compiles hazardous
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- | material exposure data into a well-organized format for NASA, OSHA,
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- | and the EPA. Divya was the 2010 National Winner of the National
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- | Center for Women and Information Technology Award for Aspirations
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- | in Computing and the Colorado State Winner and National Finalist for
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- | the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award.
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- | <h1>Clara Park</h1>
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- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/3/35/Clara.jpg" style="max-width:250px; margin-right:10px;"/> is a rising sophomore pursuing a degree in Biological Engineering. Clara became | + | |
- | interested in iGEM because she enjoys the way in which synthetic biology is a dynamic, interactive field
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- | with infinite potential to be able to solve global issues. She was also excited to join iGEM because she
| + | |
- | felt it was one of the very rare opportunities that she would get to build something out of her
| + | |
- | imagination with minimal restrictions. Clara hopes to use iGEM to gain
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- | skills to build a foundation for her future career in synthetic biology.
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- | Outside of iGEM, Clara’s research experience includes being a research
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- | assistant in OLED Research at Hongik University in Korea where she
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- | developed a theoretical model for view angle dependent emission
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- | pattern of OLEDs and was a second author of a thesis published in
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- | Journal of Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Materials
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- | Engineers (KIEEME). Clara also has a patent under examination in Korea
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- | for a travel carrier that resembles a drawer to facilitate the process of
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- | packing. Clara won the Kyungki State government Global Leadership
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- | Award and the Taiwan Ministry of Education International Intelligent
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- | Creativity Contest, both in 2009.
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- | </div> | + | |
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- | <div class="bio"> | + | |
- | <h1>Jonathan Chien</h1> | + | |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/5/57/Jonathan.jpg" style="max-width:250px; margin-right:10px;"/> | + | |
- | is a rising sophomore at MIT, studying Biological
| + | |
- | Engineering. He’s participating in iGEM because he’s fascinated by the
| + | |
- | idea of manipulating and programming biological life as a system of
| + | |
- | circuits. Prevous to iGEM, he’s worked in a biochemistry laboratory,
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- | purifying enzymes and synthesizing deuterated RNA for structure analysis
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- | and has also had programming experience. In his free time, he serves as a
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- | Tour Guide, Treasurer for the MIT 2014 Class Council, and Vice-President
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- | of his fraternity. After graduation, he hopes to work at a local
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- | biotechnology company.
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- | </div> | + | |
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- | <div class="bio"> | + | |
- | <h1>Grant Robinson</h1> | + | |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/5/53/Grant.jpg" style="max-width:300px; margin-right:10px;"/> | + | |
- | is a rising junior at MIT, studying Biological Engineering. He was a member of MIT’s
| + | |
- | 2010 iGEM team and is back because he really enjoyed the pairing of a
| + | |
- | group collaborative and friendly atmosphere with intense novel
| + | |
- | research last summer. As an iGEM alumnus, he has valuable synthetic
| + | |
- | biology and laboratory experience. Outside of iGEM, he assisted with
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- | running a synthetic biology class this year, and helps fellow students as a
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- | MedLink. After MIT, he hopes to continue his education as a graduate
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- | student, potentially studying modularity, control, and design in the field
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- | of biology.
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- | </div> | + | |
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- | <div class="bio"> | + | |
- | <h1>Tyler Wagner</h1> | + | |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/8/8b/Tyler.jpg" style="max-width:250px; margin-right:10px;"/>
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- | is a rising senior at MIT, majoring in Chemical
| + | |
- | Enginering. He hopes that through iGEM, he can complement his
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- | background with synthetic biology. Previous to iGEM, he has worked
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- | in both government and MIT labs and has prior programming
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- | experience. Last year, he published a report on a bomb facility and
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- | propellant burning for the government. Outside of iGEM, he’s a
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- | member of MIT’s Varsity Football Team. He is currently deciding
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- | whether to pursue a PhD or medical school after graduation, and he
| + | |
- | hopes that iGEM can help him decide which career path to choose.
| + | |
- | </div>
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- | <div class="bio">
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- | <h1>Mariola Szenk</h1>
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- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/4/4e/Mariola.jpg" style="max-width:250px; margin-right:10px;"/> | + | |
- | is a rising senior in the Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College, majoring in
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- | Biophysics and Economics. She’s especially interested by the emerging
| + | |
- | technological advancements in biology and is working on iGEM through the
| + | |
- | EBICS REU program to be on that frontier of development. She brings
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- | exhaustive lab experience to the team, having worked in studying genetic
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- | mutations, bioinformatics, and in programming software for biology.
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- | Outside of iGEM, she sings as President of her college’s choir and has
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- | studied abroad in both Italy and Poland. After graduation, she wishes to
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- | manufacture biological devices to help others and wants to pursue a PhD.
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- | </div> | + | |
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- | <h1>Semon Rezchikov</h1> | + | |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/91/Semon.jpg" style="max-width:300px; margin-right:10px;"/> | + | |
- | is a high school senior at Somerset Academy for Health and Medical Sciences.
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- | He’s extremely curious about the potential applications that the field
| + | |
- | of synthetic biology and bioengineering have, which is why he’s
| + | |
- | applied to be a part of the iGEM team. He brings an experienced
| + | |
- | programming background to the team and has an avid interest in
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- | mathematics beyond his high school curriculum. His current plan after
| + | |
- | college is to do research in an industry setting or to start his own
| + | |
- | biotechnology company.
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- | </div> | + | |
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- | <div class="bio"> | + | </ul> |
- | <h1>Louis Lamia</h1> | + | </div> |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/6/65/Lou.jpg" style="max-width:300px; margin-right:10px;"/> | + | <div id="gold_sponsors"> |
- | is pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science as a member of the
| + | <h3>Gold Sponsors</h3> |
- | Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s class of 2014. Louis decided to participate in iGEM because he
| + | <ul> |
- | felt it was a unique opportunity to use his knowledge of computer science and programming to solve
| + | <li><a href="http://www.emdchemicals.com"><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/2/2f/Mit-gold-emd.jpg' /></a></li> |
- | biological problems that could possibly lay the foundation for
| + | <li><a href="http://www.millipore.com"><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/9f/Mit-gold-millipore.jpg' /></a></li> |
- | future technology in areas such as medicine and industry. He
| + | </ul> |
- | was also excited to further his research in the dynamic field of
| + | </div> |
- | synthetic biology after having previously conducted research in
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- | the lab of MIT professor, Timothy Lu. When not in lab, Louis is
| + | <h3>MIT Departments</h3> |
- | kept busy with his involvement in his fraternity, Theta Delta Chi,
| + | <ul> |
- | where he is the recording secretary. He also enjoys acting in his
| + | <li><a href="http://www.csail.mit.edu/"><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/99/Mit-csail.jpg' /></a></li> |
- | free time and is a director for the Dramashop Theatre
| + | <li><a href="http://www.eecs.mit.edu/"><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/2/22/Mit-eecs.jpg' /></a></li> |
- | Ensemble. Louis also participates in a wide variety of volunteer
| + | <li><a href="http://web.mit.edu/be/"><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/a/a7/Mit-be.jpg' /></a></li> |
- | activities such as going on the Saint Marcellin Society Service
| + | </ul> |
- | Trip to Peru in July of 2010 where he assisted in the
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- | construction of a local school.
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- | <h1>Kenneth Hu</h1> | + | <h2>History</h2> |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/2/27/Kenneth.jpg" style="max-width:250px; margin-right:10px;"/> | + | <p>The MIT iGEM team is coming off its most successful year in program |
- | is a rising junior at MIT. His participation in iGEM came from the realization that | + | history where, in addition to fulfilling the requirements to receive a gold medal, |
- | synthetic and systems biology uses the elegant fundamentals of physics
| + | the team earned the distinction of Best Manufacturing Project and also was |
- | to solve the interesting problems of biology. He has extensive
| + | awarded the iGEMers Prize (voted best project by other iGEM teams). Both the |
- | biochemical laboratory experience through working with Toxoplasma
| + | scope of possible projects and resources available to the MIT team was greatly |
- | gondii, and has gained valuable experience in analyzing gene sequencing
| + | expanded with the arrival of Professor Ron Weiss, who coached award-winning |
- | data, designing gene constructs for transgenic research, and
| + | iGEM teams at Princeton since the beginning of the competition. </p><br /> |
- | fluorescence microscopy. Other skills include tissue hood protocol, RNA
| + | <p>Along with |
- | extraction, and microarray analysis. He has a paper published, titled “σE
| + | Prof. Weiss, the 2010 team was under the leadership and aided by numerous |
- | Stress Response in Mutagenesis.” During the semester, he is also a
| + | professors and graduate instructors who will be returning this year to continue |
- | teaching assistant for MIT’s introductory biology course, teaching bi-
| + | leading the program to success. As a team, we are proud of our continued |
- | weekly recitations and preparing course materials for around 20 hours
| + | success, our rich iGEM history, and the strong relationships we are able to |
- | of work per week. In addition to his research experience, he ranked top
| + | build and maintain with many of the leading researchers in the field of synthetic |
- | in the nation as a finalist for the three separate competitions National
| + | biology.</p> |
- | Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Olympiad. Upon graduation, he hopes to continue his research in
| + | </div><!--end welcome--> |
- | synthetic and systems biology as a graduate student, and then continue his work as a postdoc and
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- | secure a position at some academic institution.
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- | <div class="bio"> | + | <div id="col_right"> |
- | <h1>Tiffany Huang</h1> | + | <div id="twitter"> |
- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/93/Igem_logo.jpg" style="max-width:300px;"/> | + | <h2>Latest Tweets</h2> |
- | is pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science as a member of
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- | MIT’s class of 2013. From the cutting edge research and technology, to the infinite possibilities of
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- | working with the fabric of evolution, it was hard for Tiffany not to find synthetic biology interesting. She
| + | </ul> |
- | wanted to return to the lab to gain an appreciation for research and help pioneer an emerging field
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- | through this unique opportunity, although she anticipates devoting her future to programming and
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- | computer science. She has a strong command over Java and Python through years of experience in
| + | <div id="contacts"> |
- | using the two languages, and has worked with front-end web design as well as back-end programming.
| + | <h2>Contact Us</h2> |
- | Tiffany exercises her artistic side through web design, photography, drawing, and violin. She also enjoys
| + | <p><span class="green">Email:</span><a href="index.html"> igem2011@mit.edu</a></p> |
- | teaching, having worked closely with high school students to teach a weekly three-hour Advanced
| + | </div> |
- | Placement Physics class.
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- | </div> | + | |
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| + | <script type="text/javascript" src="http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/MIT_iGEM.json?callback=twitterCallback2&count=4"></script> |
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