Team:BostonU/Team
From 2013.igem.org
Team
Shawn Jin | Boston University '15Shawn is a rising junior studying human physiology as part of the college of health and rehabilitation. He enjoys video games and exploring Boston.
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Devina Desai | Boston University '14Devina is a rising senior studying biomedical engineering. In her free time she enjoys participating in weight-lifting competitions and dunking basketballs.
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Jake Awtry | Boston University '16Jake is a rising sophomore studying Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Chinese through the College of Arts and Sciences. In his free time he enjoys taking part in intramural soccer and basketball, reading, listening to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and exploring Boston.
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Pooja Shah | Boston University '14Pooja is a rising senior studying Biomedical Engineering through the College of Engineering. She enjoys spending her free time reading, watching Game of Thrones, and exploring Boston.
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Thomas Lozanoski | Boston University '16Thomas is
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Advisers and Mentors
Traci Haddock | Team AdvisorTraci is a postdoctoral research associate in the Densmore laboratory at Boston University. Traci received her PhD in Molecular Biology with a concentration in Microbiology from the University of Rhode Island in December of 2010 and joined the Densmore lab in January of 2011. She has been the major adviser for BU's iGEM team this summer. Her nerdy hobby is collecting X-Men comic books and her favorite band is U2.
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Swati Banerjee Carr | Team MentorSwati is a 4th year PhD student in the Densmore lab. She did her MS in Microbial Genetics from the University of Rhode Island in 2009 before which she divided her time between breeding plants and fruit flies for various research labs in her school. When Swati is not in lab, she is in the kitchen making complicated meals which she posts on her food blog: The Whistling Pressure Cooker.
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Sonya Iverson | Team MentorSonya is a graduate student in the biological side of the Densmore lab. She received B.S. in Biotechnology from Montana State University in 2007 and worked as a technician and lab manager in a mouse transgenic lab before coming to BU. This is the first year she's been an iGEM mentor and has primarily been involved in teaching molecular biology methods and troubleshooting. Sonya spends her free time slacklining along the river and working on web design projects.
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