Team:Arizona State/Team

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     <td width="270" scope="col"><b>Abhinav Markus</b>, a junior Biomedical Engineering major, is our beloved "mom" of the group. He enjoys cloning and has lately been wanted for his awesome beard. He loves sports and can't let go of Hindi Music.</td>
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     <td width="270" scope="col"><b>Abhinav Markus</b>, a junior Biomedical Engineering major, is the T cell receptor of the team. He recognizes good pathogenic antigen (biobricks) when he sees them. </td>
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     <td width="270" scope="col"><b>Nisarg Patel</b>, Senior in Molecular Biology, is the nucleus of the team. He knows where all our DNA is and he monitors production of biobrick genes.</td>
     <td width="270" scope="col"><b>Nisarg Patel</b>, Senior in Molecular Biology, is the nucleus of the team. He knows where all our DNA is and he monitors production of biobrick genes.</td>
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     <td><b>Amanda Ispas</b>, a senior biomedical engineering major, is the busy one in the group. She is significantly involved with university activities. Her interests include hanging out with friends and baseball.</td>
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     <td><b>Nathan Palmer</b>, a sophomore in Molecular Biology, is the MHC class 1 pathway of the team. He creates pathogenic antigen (biobricks) and dutifully presents them to the team. </td>
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     <td><b>Madeline Sands</b>, a senior anthropology major, is the superstar of the group. She gave us the initial idea to design a biosensor to use in developing countries. Global health and baseball are just two of her many interests.  </td>
     <td><b>Madeline Sands</b>, a senior anthropology major, is the superstar of the group. She gave us the initial idea to design a biosensor to use in developing countries. Global health and baseball are just two of her many interests.  </td>

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Team


Meet the Devils


FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Abhinav Markus, a junior Biomedical Engineering major, is the T cell receptor of the team. He recognizes good pathogenic antigen (biobricks) when he sees them. FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Nisarg Patel, Senior in Molecular Biology, is the nucleus of the team. He knows where all our DNA is and he monitors production of biobrick genes.
FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Hyder Hussain, a senior in Computational Math, Hyder is the protein kinase of the team. He makes sure all of our genetic and cellular processes run smoothly and efficiently. FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Julia Smith, a senior in Biomedical Engineering, is the 5-HT serotonin receptor of the team. She makes sure team moral is high and the team is motivated.
FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Nathan Palmer, a sophomore in Molecular Biology, is the MHC class 1 pathway of the team. He creates pathogenic antigen (biobricks) and dutifully presents them to the team. FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Madeline Sands, a senior anthropology major, is the superstar of the group. She gave us the initial idea to design a biosensor to use in developing countries. Global health and baseball are just two of her many interests.
FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Ryan Muller, junior majoring in Biochemistry, is the ribosome of the team. He ''translates'' biobrick genes (in E.coli of course!), to generate characterization data. FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Joseph (Joe) Yun, a senior in Miolecular Biology, is the granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor of the team. He promotes growth and develop of the team.
FSE Photos: iGem2012 &emdash; Rohit Rajan, a sophomore biochemistry major, is the cat daddy of the group. His interest: being cooler than Nisarg.


Meet the Advisors


Dr. Karmella Haynes

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Dr. Xiao Wang

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Dr. Vincent Pizziconi

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