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         <div class="h3" align="left" style = "text-align: center; color: purple">Humans of Syn Bio</div>
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         <div class="para" style="float:left"><strong>Humans of SynBio</strong> is a humanitarian effort construct the bridge between <strong>synthetic biologists</strong> and the rest of the community.<br>
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         <div class="para" style="float:left">Humans of SynBio is a humanitarian effort construct the bridge between synthetic biologists and the rest of the community.<br>
         Interview contents ranges from personal interest to dreams projects in <strong>synthetic biology</strong>.<br>
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         Interview contents ranges from personal interest to dreams projects in synthetic biology.<br>
 
         Interviews were conducted through either Facebook, Skype, or In-Person.<br>
 
         Interviews were conducted through either Facebook, Skype, or In-Person.<br>
         Project was initiated at first only amount Rice University iGEM team, but as it became larger, we decided to expand <br>
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         Project was initiated at first only amount Rice University iGEM team, but as it became larger, we decided to expand  
 
         our horizon to schools around the world, from Britain to Canada, and Sweden to Isreal, in total of 12 countries.<br>
 
         our horizon to schools around the world, from Britain to Canada, and Sweden to Isreal, in total of 12 countries.<br>
         As we write more blurbs about individuals involved in the <strong>synthetic biology</strong> field, we hope to illuminate the public that this field<br>
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         As we write more blurbs about individuals involved in the synthetic biology field, we hope to illuminate the public that this field<br>
 
         can be trusted because each one of them are bright individuals with passion for science and passion for improving the society :)</div>
 
         can be trusted because each one of them are bright individuals with passion for science and passion for improving the society :)</div>
 
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       <div class="h3">Jessica Lee</div>
 
       <div class="h3">Jessica Lee</div>
 
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       <div class="para">Rice University</div>
       <div>“Every high schooler learns the basics of biology. I remember making paper plasmids and isolating DNA from strawberries. When I got to Rice, I realized that I had the tools all along, but I wasn’t familiar with combining them until I learned about SynBio through BIOC lab and iGEM. SynBio is like microbiology engineering. (I’d actually be open to majoring in that.) And engineering is about design. I’ve always loved design because it’s such a versatile brain teaser whether that be graphic, product, or plasmid design. My classmates actually question why I’m not an engineer since I’m interested in entrepreneurship and designing things, but I don't want to stray too far away from biology. SynBio allows me to be a wannabe engineer, and who knows what ideas I’ll be able to come up with? To every “STEM" person, I urge you to be open to "non-STEM" endeavors. In an increasingly interdisciplinary world, there are so many ways to explore all your interests.”</div>
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       <div class="para">“Every high schooler learns the basics of biology. I remember making paper plasmids and isolating DNA from strawberries. When I got to Rice, I realized that I had the tools all along, but I wasn’t familiar with combining them until I learned about SynBio through BIOC lab and iGEM. SynBio is like microbiology engineering. (I’d actually be open to majoring in that.) And engineering is about design. I’ve always loved design because it’s such a versatile brain teaser whether that be graphic, product, or plasmid design. My classmates actually question why I’m not an engineer since I’m interested in entrepreneurship and designing things, but I don't want to stray too far away from biology. SynBio allows me to be a wannabe engineer, and who knows what ideas I’ll be able to come up with? To every “STEM" person, I urge you to be open to "non-STEM" endeavors. In an increasingly interdisciplinary world, there are so many ways to explore all your interests.”</div>
 
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Humans of Syn Bio

Humans of SynBio is a humanitarian effort construct the bridge between synthetic biologists and the rest of the community.
Interview contents ranges from personal interest to dreams projects in synthetic biology.
Interviews were conducted through either Facebook, Skype, or In-Person.
Project was initiated at first only amount Rice University iGEM team, but as it became larger, we decided to expand our horizon to schools around the world, from Britain to Canada, and Sweden to Isreal, in total of 12 countries.
As we write more blurbs about individuals involved in the synthetic biology field, we hope to illuminate the public that this field
can be trusted because each one of them are bright individuals with passion for science and passion for improving the society :)
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