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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.
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==Contact Info==
I am a research associate in Kenneth Oye's Synthetic Biology and Public Policy research group at MIT. In the past, I worked in the labs of Pam Silver, Tom Knight, and Ben Barres.
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* Email: kdrinkwa at mit dot edu / kelly_drinkwater at hms dot harvard dot edu
==Contact Information==
* kdrinkwa (at) mit (dot) edu
* 617-863-6273


==Education==
==Education==
* MIT class of 2011, course 20 (Biological Engineering)
* S.B. Biological Engineering (course 20), MIT
 
==Current Research Projects==
* Safety and Security in iGEM: Proactive risk engagement in a public policy microcosm (Oye group, MIT)
* Creating a Research Agenda for the Ecological Implications of Synthetic Biology (Oye group, MIT)
 
==Past Research Projects==
* Genetic counting devices and transcriptional logic gates in mammalian cells (Silver lab, Harvard Medical School)
* Plasmids in ''Mesoplasma florum'' (Knight lab, MIT)
* ''In vitro'' survival of acutely isolated mouse astrocytes (Barres lab, Stanford)


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


==Publications (ha)==
==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.
* Algae report
* Norville paper

Revision as of 12:00, 20 November 2013


I am a research associate in Kenneth Oye's Synthetic Biology and Public Policy research group at MIT. In the past, I worked in the labs of Pam Silver, Tom Knight, and Ben Barres.

Contact Information

  • kdrinkwa (at) mit (dot) edu
  • 617-863-6273

Education

  • S.B. Biological Engineering (course 20), MIT

Current Research Projects

  • Safety and Security in iGEM: Proactive risk engagement in a public policy microcosm (Oye group, MIT)
  • Creating a Research Agenda for the Ecological Implications of Synthetic Biology (Oye group, MIT)

Past Research Projects

  • Genetic counting devices and transcriptional logic gates in mammalian cells (Silver lab, Harvard Medical School)
  • Plasmids in Mesoplasma florum (Knight lab, MIT)
  • In vitro survival of acutely isolated mouse astrocytes (Barres lab, Stanford)

Teaching & Outreach

Publications

  • Algae report
  • Norville paper