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==Education==
==Education==
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* MIT class of 2011, course 20 (Biological Engineering)
* MIT class of 2011, course 20 (Biological Engineering)


==Research interests==
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* Current project: Counting devices in mammalian cells
* Current project: Counting devices in mammalian cells
* Previous project: Plasmids in ''Mesoplasma florum''
* Previous project: Plasmids in ''Mesoplasma florum''


==Publications==
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* Not really a publication: [[20.20/Biocomputing|my 20.20 project]] from freshman year, counting cell cycles using a chain of invertases (Cre/lox, etc) that affect other invertases.
* Not really a publication: [[20.20/Biocomputing|my 20.20 project]] from freshman year, counting cell cycles using a chain of invertases (Cre/lox, etc) that affect other invertases.
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Revision as of 07:32, 18 June 2010

I am an undergrad in Biological Engineering at MIT, currently working in the Silver Lab on a SynBERC REU. Previously, I worked in Tom Knight's lab.

Contact Info

  • Email: kdrinkwa at mit dot edu / kelly_drinkwater at hms dot harvard dot edu

Education

  • MIT class of 2011, course 20 (Biological Engineering)

Research interests

  • Current project: Counting devices in mammalian cells
  • Previous project: Plasmids in Mesoplasma florum

Publications (ha)

  • Not really a publication: my 20.20 project from freshman year, counting cell cycles using a chain of invertases (Cre/lox, etc) that affect other invertases.