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Attributions
Our Advisor
Douglas Densmore: dougd@bu.edu
Our Mentors
Ryan Silva
Electircal Engineering
rjsilva@bu.edu
Radhakrishna Sanka
Electrical and Computer Engineering
sanka@bu.edu
Joshua Lippai
Electrical and Computer Engineering
jlippai@bu.edu
Ali Lashkaripour
Biomedical Engineering
lashkari@bu.edu
Luis Ortiz
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry (MCBB)
lortiz15@bu.edu
Marilene Pavan
Molecular and Synthetic Biologyy
mapavan@bu.edu
Divya Israni
Biomedical Engineering with B.S. Bioengineering
disrani@bu.edu
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