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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
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I work in [[SWES-MEL]] at the University of Arizona.
I work in the [[SWES-MEL|Soil, Water and Environmental Science Microbial Ecology Lab]] at the University of Arizona.


==Education==
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* 2014, BS Applied Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
* 2014, BS Applied Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
**<i>Design of a Yeast Mating Type Detector Utilizing Genetic Memory</i>


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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* Contact inhibited quiescence in stem cell based therapies.
* Contact inhibited quiescence in stem cell based therapies.
* Signal processing in neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces.
* Signal processing for neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces.





Latest revision as of 09:39, 29 September 2014

Contact Info

Adam Nighswander

I work in the Soil, Water and Environmental Science Microbial Ecology Lab at the University of Arizona.

Education

  • 2014, BS Applied Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
    • Design of a Yeast Mating Type Detector Utilizing Genetic Memory

Research interests

  • Contact inhibited quiescence in stem cell based therapies.
  • Signal processing for neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces.