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  will bosworth
  will bosworth
  bosworth AT mit.edu
  bosworth AT mit.edu
  mit bs meche 2008  
  mit me bs 2008  
  currently deferred from mit meche grad school...
  mit me ms student until, i dunno, jan '11
...in order to start [www.nublabs.com nub labs] and develop a sustainable business model around empowering people,
work at [www.seegrid.com Seegrid] and design robots and watch a 5th year start-up bloom,  
and perform & record with [www.thepears.org The Pears] and as [www.tfwillie.com TF Willie].
previously a member of the [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:UC_Berkeley/2006 UCBerkeley iGEM team 2006],
designing cellular logic gates in cells; creating and testing conjugation-based communication models
in e.coli . 


previously a member of the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:MIT/2005 MIT iGEM team 2005], where
I did alot of struggling and learning. We tried to modify a chemical pathway to create a platform to
sense different environmental factors. Our method involved significantly modifying surface protein's
structures (synthesizing altered sequences) and then expecting those proteins to still work. We did
not get very far.


 
Member of the [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:UC_Berkeley/2006 UCBerkeley iGEM team 2006],
  interests:  
  and [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:MIT/2005 MIT iGEM team 2005] where I had the great
  # technologies that empower people
opportunity to (attempt to) build (useful) devices out of living organisms.
  # large and small scale project management & execution
  In iGEM, I learned a great deal about complex system design & debugging  while interacting with some
  ''really good'' engineers and biologists. The experience has certainly benefited me in my
currently-not-bioengineering engineering career.

Revision as of 12:06, 28 July 2010

will bosworth
bosworth AT mit.edu
mit me bs 2008 
mit me ms student until, i dunno, jan '11


Member of the UCBerkeley iGEM team 2006, 
and MIT iGEM team 2005 where I had the great 
opportunity to (attempt to) build (useful) devices out of living organisms. 

In iGEM, I learned a great deal about complex system design & debugging  while interacting with some 
really good engineers and biologists. The experience has certainly benefited me in my 
currently-not-bioengineering engineering career.