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<p><i><b>Major:</b> Mathematical Biology</i></p>
 
  
<p>Elli Cryan is a rising sophomore at The College of William and Mary. Last semester she worked in a developmental neurobiology lab at The College. Elli has a dog she bought on  Craigslist and five plants. One of the plants is fuzzy and purple.</p>
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<p>Kalen is a junior studying biology and applied mathematics. The interdisciplinary nature of our project appeals to
 
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her desire to blend her interests. Kalen believes the intersection of disciplines is a great source for innovation.
<p><b>Favorite pen for writing in lab notebooks:</b> uni-ball Signo RT1 0.28mm</p></div>
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She became interested in science and research at a young age. One of her childhood memories is of constructing a zoo
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for her dolls to attend, even doing the research to write placards for each animal exhibit. Her continued interest
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in constructing and designing things has driven her to pursue a career in bioengineering. Eventually she sees herself
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researching evolutionarily optimized biological structures so that their design can be replicated when engineering
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biological and non-biological structures. Outside of the lab, Kalen spends her time tutoring elementary students,
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watching movies, and playing volleyball.</p>
  
 
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Team

Elli Cryan

Kalen is a junior studying biology and applied mathematics. The interdisciplinary nature of our project appeals to her desire to blend her interests. Kalen believes the intersection of disciplines is a great source for innovation. She became interested in science and research at a young age. One of her childhood memories is of constructing a zoo for her dolls to attend, even doing the research to write placards for each animal exhibit. Her continued interest in constructing and designing things has driven her to pursue a career in bioengineering. Eventually she sees herself researching evolutionarily optimized biological structures so that their design can be replicated when engineering biological and non-biological structures. Outside of the lab, Kalen spends her time tutoring elementary students, watching movies, and playing volleyball.