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Our Team!

Hi! I’m Anna. I’m a junior pre-med majoring in biology, looking to go into orthopedic surgery or oncology, although I’m really not sure. In iGEM, I’m the co-science chair, and primarily facilitate onboarding new members and getting them up to speed with the research that is going on. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, napping, and CrossFit.

I'm Kenny Huang, a senior majoring in chemistry and interested in medicine. I'm the current Administrative Director of Tufts iGEM and have been with the team for 3 years. Over this time, I've proudly watched the group grow and change through two different laboratories on Tufts campus. iGEM is special to me because it spreads opportunity for independent research and learning that I've seen through my own eyes.

Hi! I'm Aiden Lewis. I'm the Treasurer of Tufts Synthetic Biology. I am a Junior in Biomedical Engineering, and I am interested in one day designing/inventing medical devices and/or medicines! iGEM encourages me to think creatively about using biological parts to build new and productive inventions.

Hi! I’m Mina. I’m a junior majoring in clinical psychology and biology. I’m and aspiring Md PhD, although I’m not sure what specialty I would like to pursue. In iGEM, I am the financial chair and also do lab work. I enjoy playing chess and hanging out with my four dogs.

Hi, I'm Jack Cutting. I became a part of this iGem team my freshman year, and now as a sophomore I'm excited to continue to be a part of this team. I'm interested in biochemistry and biochemical engineering, so the iGem team is a great opportunity for me to learn research and synthetic biology techniques. Outside of the lab I play water polo, and enjoy singing and playing piano.

Isaac Shure inspired the initial project idea, helped design plasmid constructs, and performed lab work to prepare reagents for Gibson Assembly.