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[[Image:Zbb.jpg|right|thumb|Zach Bjørnson (©2006 Bart Nagel)]]
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MIT Biological Engineering Department class of 2010 with plans for higher education. My primary interest is in biomedical research such as pharmaceutical development and organogenesis.
MIT Biological Engineering Department class of 2010 with plans for higher education.
 
My primary interest is in biomedical research such as pharmaceutical development and organogenesis. I would like to generate entire organs in vitro. I would also like to work on treatments for [nonfatal] diseases. (I say nonfatal because I am strongly concerned about the effects of overpopulation on the environment. I might not stick to this "philosophy" in the end, but for now it is a simple idea.)
 
I also have a strong interest in plants and fungi (especially mushrooms and arbuscular mycorrhizae).


You can contact me at bjornson{at}mit{.}edu or through OpenWetWare.
You can contact me at bjornson{at}mit{.}edu or through OpenWetWare.
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== Other Interests ==
== Other Interests ==
I play harpsichord and organ. I'm building a replica of the 1736 Hemsch harpsichord (on display at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts) in the MIT Hobby Shop ([http://hobbyshop.mit.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Hobby_shop_CFS_20070618.pdf article] and [http://hemsch.blogspot.com project blog]). I do an extensive amount of audio/visual work on campus installing and updating systems. I like building things, and if I were to switch majors it would probably be to Course 2 (Mechanical Engineering).
I play harpsichord and organ. I'm building a replica of the 1736 Hemsch harpsichord (on display at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts) in the MIT Hobby Shop ([http://hobbyshop.mit.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Hobby_shop_CFS_20070618.pdf article] and [http://hemsch.blogspot.com project blog]). I like building things, and if I were to switch majors it would probably be to Course 2 (Mechanical Engineering).
 
I'm from the San Francisco Bay Area. I'm a vegetarian, tree-hugger, environmentalist, animal-rights activist... go San Francisco values.


== Personal Sites ==
== Personal Sites ==
*[http://hemsch.blogspot.com Harpsichord Project Blog]
*[http://hemsch.blogspot.com Harpsichord Project Blog]
*[http://utopia.mit.edu Soon-to-be main personal site]
*[http://utopia.mit.edu Under construction, massive flash site]
*[http://web.mit.edu/bjornson/www/ Personal site, to be retired as Utopia comes online]
*[http://web.mit.edu/bjornson/www/ Personal site, to be retired as Utopia comes online]

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Zach Bjørnson (©2006 Bart Nagel)

MIT Biological Engineering Department class of 2010 with plans for higher education.

My primary interest is in biomedical research such as pharmaceutical development and organogenesis. I would like to generate entire organs in vitro. I would also like to work on treatments for [nonfatal] diseases. (I say nonfatal because I am strongly concerned about the effects of overpopulation on the environment. I might not stick to this "philosophy" in the end, but for now it is a simple idea.)

I also have a strong interest in plants and fungi (especially mushrooms and arbuscular mycorrhizae).

You can contact me at bjornson{at}mit{.}edu or through OpenWetWare.

Past Research and Bioengineering Projects

Honors

  • Special Congressional Recognition for Environmental Work
  • Environmental Protection Agency environmental service award
  • United Nations Environment Programme youth advisor
  • 2005 International Young Eco-Hero Award
  • June 22, 2006 designated in Moraga, CA as a day of recognition

Other Interests

I play harpsichord and organ. I'm building a replica of the 1736 Hemsch harpsichord (on display at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts) in the MIT Hobby Shop (article and project blog). I like building things, and if I were to switch majors it would probably be to Course 2 (Mechanical Engineering).

I'm from the San Francisco Bay Area. I'm a vegetarian, tree-hugger, environmentalist, animal-rights activist... go San Francisco values.

Personal Sites