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<h2>Evan Kallenberg</h2> | <h2>Evan Kallenberg</h2> | ||
- | + | <br><br><br><br><br><br> <span style="font-family: Lato; font-size: 18px; color: white;"><p align="left"; style="margin-left: 250px;margin-right: 250px"><strong>Why I’m Doing iGEM:</strong> I am doing iGEM because it is an amazing opportunity to perform in-depth lab research and provides insight into a field of study that I am very interested in pursuing.<br><strong>Coolest Thing About Science:</strong> The coolest thing about science is that science attempts to explain why and how everything in the universe happens. Also, for those who work hard, science can be the key to some of the most profound discoveries in the world. <br><strong>Hobbies:</strong> My hobbies include backpacking, rock climbing, reading, snowboarding, and spending time with friends.<br><strong>Career Plans:</strong> I am interested in pursuing a career in biochemistry or astrophysics (or both if possible).<br><strong>Skills:</strong> rock climbing, snowboarding, and rowing.<br><strong>Favorite Quote:</strong> "I believe every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine." (Neil Armstrong) <br> </p></span> | |
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<h2>Edward Doyle</h2> | <h2>Edward Doyle</h2> | ||
- | + | <br><br><br><br><br><br><br> <span style="font-family: Lato; font-size: 18px; color: black;"><p align="left"; style="margin-left: 250px;margin-right: 250px"><strong>Why I’m Doing iGEM:</strong> I joined on a whim, really.<br><strong>Coolest Thing About Science:</strong> In the whole of the universe, tucked away in a corner, there is a small sphere – a planet. The notion of this planet is to produce, grow, multiply, and kill the curious phenomenon of life. The life desires dreams, to imagine, for without dreams the possible is boring, yet not all dreams are possible. Experimentation serves to rein in imagination, science to navigate between the two poles, to reconcile what might be with what is. Hobbies: Reading, trumpet, music composition, handwork art, math, and physics.<br><strong>Career Plans:</strong> None. <br><strong>Skills:</strong> Parallel parking. <br><strong>Favorite Quote:</strong> “But then to what end,” asked Candide, “was the world formed?” “To make us mad,” said Martin. | |
– Voltaire, Candide <br> </p></span> | – Voltaire, Candide <br> </p></span> | ||
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