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<td width="200"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014hs/7/77/Halbert_Bai.png" alt="Halbert Bai"></td><td style="vertical-align: top;" width="900">Halbert Bai is a Benjamin Franklin Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. He recently graduated as the valedictorian of his class at St. Mark’s School of Texas. Highly interested in science and art, he has pursued laboratory research experiences, collaborated with professional artists across creative disciplines, and sought related extracurricular work. In high school, he was inducted into the Cum Laude Society, the Editor-in-Chief of The Marque Magazine of Arts and Letters, and a member of the Community Service Board. He spearheaded a biotechnology initiative at St. Mark’s through iGEM, an international synthetic biology competition. Artistically, Halbert focuses on photography, video production, and graphic design. He has been recognized as one of the top young photographers in the United States by the National YoungArts Foundation and the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers. Halbert specializes in creating images that capture the beautiful bond between man and nature while documenting the stunning magnificence of light and atmosphere. His photographs have also been exhibited in eight countries on five continents. His videos and designs are characterized by beautiful aesthetics and evocative visual narration. Halbert is the Founder and Captain of the St. Mark's iGEM Team. He combines an unwavering commitment to the Team with a genuine passion for serving humanity through innovative and original research. Under his leadership, the Biology Club was completely revitalized and the St. Mark's iGEM Team catalyzed a movement toward more independent research on campus and brought awareness to synthetic biology.</td></tr></table>
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<td width="200"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014hs/7/77/Halbert_Bai.png" alt="Halbert Bai"></td><td style="vertical-align: top;" width="900">Halbert Bai is a Benjamin Franklin Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. He recently graduated as the valedictorian of his class at St. Mark’s School of Texas. Highly interested in science and art, he has pursued laboratory research experiences, collaborated with professional artists across creative disciplines, and sought related extracurricular work. In high school, he was inducted into the Cum Laude Society, the Co-Editor-in-Chief of The Marque Magazine of Arts and Letters, and a member of the Community Service Board. He spearheaded a biotechnology initiative at St. Mark’s through iGEM, an international synthetic biology competition. Artistically, Halbert focuses on photography, video production, and graphic design. He has been recognized as one of the top young photographers in the United States by the National YoungArts Foundation and the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers. Halbert specializes in creating images that capture the beautiful bond between man and nature while documenting the stunning magnificence of light and atmosphere. His photographs have also been exhibited in eight countries on five continents. His videos and designs are characterized by beautiful aesthetics and evocative visual narration. Halbert is the Founder and Captain of the St. Mark's iGEM Team. He combines an unwavering commitment to the Team with a genuine passion for serving humanity through innovative and original research. Under his leadership, the Biology Club was completely revitalized and the St. Mark's iGEM Team catalyzed a movement toward more independent research on campus and brought awareness to synthetic biology.</td></tr></table>
<table><td width="900" vertical-align: top;">Tim O'Meara is a rising Junior at St. Mark's who enjoys learning more about developments in biology. As the team's vice captain, Tim focused on many aspects of the project including research, outreach, and the film. A 2014 USA Biology Olympiad (USABO) semi-finalist, Tim is engaging in research in a pediatric oncology lab at UT Southwestern Medical Center this summer. Tim has a variety of interests outside of biology. He is a captain of the math team, member of the quiz bowl team and philosophy club, photographer for the school’s newspaper and yearbook and a two-time letterman on the varsity golf team. Tim also mentored a group of 6th grade students through the Telos leadership and ethics program, coached MathCounts for middle school students and is an Eagle scout.</td><td style="vertical-align: top;" width="200" align="right"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014hs/1/18/Tim_O%27Meara.png" alt="Tim O'Meara"></td></tr></table>
<table><td width="900" vertical-align: top;">Tim O'Meara is a rising Junior at St. Mark's who enjoys learning more about developments in biology. As the team's vice captain, Tim focused on many aspects of the project including research, outreach, and the film. A 2014 USA Biology Olympiad (USABO) semi-finalist, Tim is engaging in research in a pediatric oncology lab at UT Southwestern Medical Center this summer. Tim has a variety of interests outside of biology. He is a captain of the math team, member of the quiz bowl team and philosophy club, photographer for the school’s newspaper and yearbook and a two-time letterman on the varsity golf team. Tim also mentored a group of 6th grade students through the Telos leadership and ethics program, coached MathCounts for middle school students and is an Eagle scout.</td><td style="vertical-align: top;" width="200" align="right"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014hs/1/18/Tim_O%27Meara.png" alt="Tim O'Meara"></td></tr></table>

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