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Revision as of 02:56, 28 September 2013
Team
Meet the Devils
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. | 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. | ||
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. | 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. | ||
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. | Rohit Rajan, a junior in Biochemistry, 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. | ||
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. | 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. | ||
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 Click here to learn more about her. |
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Dr. Xiao Wang Click here to learn more about him. |
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Dr. Vincent Pizziconi Click here to learn more about him. |