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==Madeline Finnegan==
==Madeline Finnegan==
Madeline Finnegan is a rising senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics from Apex, NC. She first became interested in synthetic biology when she decided to take the Synthetic Biology seminar offered at her school, as it was a sharp contrast to her first passion for physics. Madeline aspires to become a physicist where she can further her knowledge in the subject and contribute to the scientific community through research. Currently, she is researching Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain at the US Environmental Protection Agency and is also researching Gamma Ray Bursts at North Carolina State University in the Astrophysics department.
Madeline Finnegan is a rising senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics from Apex, NC. She first became interested in synthetic biology when she decided to take the Synthetic Biology seminar offered at her school, as it was a sharp contrast to her first passion for physics. Madeline aspires to become a physicist where she can further her knowledge in the subject and contribute to the scientific community through research. Currently, she is researching Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain at the US Environmental Protection Agency and is also researching Gamma Ray Bursts at North Carolina State University in the Astrophysics department.
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Madeline Finnegan

Madeline Finnegan is a rising senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics from Apex, NC. She first became interested in synthetic biology when she decided to take the Synthetic Biology seminar offered at her school, as it was a sharp contrast to her first passion for physics. Madeline aspires to become a physicist where she can further her knowledge in the subject and contribute to the scientific community through research. Currently, she is researching Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain at the US Environmental Protection Agency and is also researching Gamma Ray Bursts at North Carolina State University in the Astrophysics department.