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'''Research'''
'''Research'''
I recently received a fellowship for my undergraduate research project to develop an assay for detection of vasculature in 3D matrices. I am interested in exploring PDGF-BB in MSCs.
I recently received a fellowship for my undergraduate research project to develop an assay for detection of vasculogenesis in 3D matrices. I am interested in exploring PDGF-BB in MSCs.


'''Hobbies/Interests'''
'''Hobbies/Interests'''

Revision as of 09:05, 28 November 2005

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Interesting News

11/24 iGEM 2005 at MIT, Nature

This is me waterskiing.
Lake Travis, Austin, TX
09/10/05


Major Biomedical Engineering, Track 2: Cellular and Biomolecular Engr

Class 2008 (probably 2009), 2nd-year undergraduate.

Research I recently received a fellowship for my undergraduate research project to develop an assay for detection of vasculogenesis in 3D matrices. I am interested in exploring PDGF-BB in MSCs.

Hobbies/Interests Aside from spending hours in the BME lab doing research/experiments, teaching Yoga and Pilates at the gym, and learning in school, I try to find time to read chick-flick novels while on the elliptical/stationary bike at the gym, and master the art of Karaoke Revolution on expert level during my free time.

Fortunately, the summer is when I find time to relax. Summer 2005, I worked under Drew Endy at MIT where I participated in the iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) competition on the MIT team, where we built a biological sensor. Next summer, 2006, I will co-op at Codon Devices, Inc., a start-up company in Cambridge, MA from the summer through Fall 2006. I am obviously in love with Boston.


See my site on the MIT Igem page

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