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             Nick Emery is a student at the University of Michigan studying Cell and Molecular Biology and Biomedical Engineering. Working towards cheaper, easier detection of protein biomarkers to improve disease diagnostics in developing countries and resource scarce settings. Also working in the lab of Dr. Allen Liu in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at University of Michigan.
 
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             Alex, a rising sophomore from Grand Rapids, is majoring in Biomedical Engineering with a biochemical concentration. Ultimately he will pursue a career in medicine. He considers himself “not bad” at Argentine Tango.
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             A student of Cellular & Developmental Biology and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan. Combining the ordered and methodical thought processes of engineering and my own fascination with biological processes, I am an active member of the Michigan Synthetic Biology Team which competes anually in the iGEM competition.
 
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             Akira Nishii is a sophomore studying chemical engineering and biochemistry at the University of Michigan. He strives to become a physician-scientist (MD/PhD) in the "near" future. Along with MSBT, he plans to conduct research on cancer immunotherapy of brain tumors (glioma) under Dr. Maria Castro and Dr. Pedro Lowenstein of the Department of Neurosurgery.
 
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             Zach Bernstein is a rising sophomore studying Neuroscience in the Honors Program at the University of Michigan. Zach has had a variety of different work and academic experiences in business and sciences. He intends on minoring in The Ross School of Business and enjoys playing basketball and hiking.
 
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Revision as of 23:40, 25 August 2016

Team Members

Nick Emery

Nick Emery is a student at the University of Michigan studying Cell and Molecular Biology and Biomedical Engineering. Working towards cheaper, easier detection of protein biomarkers to improve disease diagnostics in developing countries and resource scarce settings. Also working in the lab of Dr. Allen Liu in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at University of Michigan.

Vijay Vobbilisetty

Vijay is a sophomore studying Biomedical Engineering & Pre-Medicine at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Irina Kopyeva

Irina is a sophomore studying Chemical Engineering with a concentration in Life Sciences. She loves to whitewater kayak and being outdoors in general!

Alex Hadd

BIO HERE

Alex Girgis

Alex, a rising sophomore from Grand Rapids, is majoring in Biomedical Engineering with a biochemical concentration. Ultimately he will pursue a career in medicine. He considers himself “not bad” at Argentine Tango.

Rachel Sun

A student of Cellular & Developmental Biology and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan. Combining the ordered and methodical thought processes of engineering and my own fascination with biological processes, I am an active member of the Michigan Synthetic Biology Team which competes anually in the iGEM competition.

Aaron Renberg

Alex, a rising sophomore from Grand Rapids, is majoring in Biomedical Engineering with a biochemical concentration. Ultimately he will pursue a career in medicine. He considers himself “not bad” at Argentine Tango.

Siddharth Madapoosi

Siddharth is a rising sophomore from Ann Arbor majoring in Microbiology and intends to pursue a career in epidemiology in the future. He enjoys traveling and is excited to be a part of MSBT this year!

Akira Nishii

Akira Nishii is a sophomore studying chemical engineering and biochemistry at the University of Michigan. He strives to become a physician-scientist (MD/PhD) in the "near" future. Along with MSBT, he plans to conduct research on cancer immunotherapy of brain tumors (glioma) under Dr. Maria Castro and Dr. Pedro Lowenstein of the Department of Neurosurgery.

Zach Bernstein

Zach Bernstein is a rising sophomore studying Neuroscience in the Honors Program at the University of Michigan. Zach has had a variety of different work and academic experiences in business and sciences. He intends on minoring in The Ross School of Business and enjoys playing basketball and hiking.

Dany Lewin

I am Dany and I am originally from Mexico. I transferred to the University of Michigan a year ago and now I am a junior in cell and molecular biology. This is my first year in MSBT and I am super excited to go to Boston!

Cristina Castillo

I am a recent graduate from the University of Michigan in Cell and Molecular Biology. I have been part of MSBT for three years now and currently I am an advisor for the team. I am also a research assistant in a physiology lab on campus, I study effects of hypoxia in cancer. I plan to continue my career as a scientist doing a MD/PhD program.

Robin Pierce

Alex, a rising sophomore from Grand Rapids, is majoring in Biomedical Engineering with a biochemical concentration. Ultimately he will pursue a career in medicine. He considers himself “not bad” at Argentine Tango.

Pearl Tu

I am a Master student in Public Health, majoring in Nutritional Sciences. I first joined iGEM as Human Practice leader with The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2012, and this year, 2016, I am back to iGEM as Human Practice advisor. While products of Synthetic Biology are appearing in food processing, I am interested in seeing how the gap between general public and profession in Synthetic Biology has been addressed in the last 4 years!

Caleb

I am a Master student in Public Health, majoring in Nutritional Sciences. I first joined iGEM as Human Practice leader with The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2012, and this year, 2016, I am back to iGEM as Human Practice advisor. While products of Synthetic Biology are appearing in food processing, I am interested in seeing how the gap between general public and profession in Synthetic Biology has been addressed in the last 4 years!