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<p>I'm an undergraduate at Stanford University majoring in Bioengineering. I'm currently | <p>I'm an undergraduate at Stanford University majoring in Bioengineering. I'm currently part of the Endy Lab at Stanford University as member of the [http://buildacell.io/ Build-A-Cell Project]. Here, I'm working on transferring genomes from one E. coli cell to another in a targeted manner through conjugation. I hope to contribute towards engineering a synthetic cell and increase the accessibility of synthetic biology techniques. </p> | ||
<p>I am also involved with the Stanford School of Medicine by conducting research in the Emergency Department focusing on social determinants of health, as well as helping vulnerable patient populations receive access to community resources which could improve their health. </p> | <p>I am also involved with the Stanford School of Medicine by conducting research in the Emergency Department focusing on social determinants of health, as well as helping vulnerable patient populations receive access to community resources which could improve their health. </p> | ||
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Contact Info
- Maria Isabel Iglesias
- Endy Lab, Stanford University
- Email: mariaigl@stanford.edu
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I'm an undergraduate at Stanford University majoring in Bioengineering. I'm currently part of the Endy Lab at Stanford University as member of the Build-A-Cell Project. Here, I'm working on transferring genomes from one E. coli cell to another in a targeted manner through conjugation. I hope to contribute towards engineering a synthetic cell and increase the accessibility of synthetic biology techniques.
I am also involved with the Stanford School of Medicine by conducting research in the Emergency Department focusing on social determinants of health, as well as helping vulnerable patient populations receive access to community resources which could improve their health.
Education
- B.S. Candidate in Bioengineering, Stanford University