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      Sam,  18, is attending Indiana University, as a Cox Research Scholar, in the fall to  study Russian and Biochemistry, and then continuing on to medical school,  possibly specializing in neurology or virology. He joined iGEM because he loves  science and the project is a great way to channel that energy. Sam likes to  hang out with friends, play music and watch Netflix. His favorite show as a  child was Bill Nye the Science Guy, as that is what led to his strong interest  in the sciences.</p>
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Mckenzie iGEM

 

 

Meredith Gentry


Meredith, 18, plans on attending Indiana University this upcoming fall to study Biology and Neuroscience. She decided to participate in the iGEM competition because synthetic biology and cancer research are both interesting to her, which is the goal of our project. When she isn't behind her books, she enjoys being behind a soccer ball playing soccer for her high school team. She also enjoys swimming and spending time with friends.

Samuel Higgins


Sam, 18, is attending Indiana University, as a Cox Research Scholar, in the fall to study Russian and Biochemistry, and then continuing on to medical school, possibly specializing in neurology or virology. He joined iGEM because he loves science and the project is a great way to channel that energy. Sam likes to hang out with friends, play music and watch Netflix. His favorite show as a child was Bill Nye the Science Guy, as that is what led to his strong interest in the sciences.

Grace Hershberger


Grace, 18, is going to Ball State University this fall to study Nursing with an emphasis in Pediatric Oncology. She decided to join the iGEM team because she likes the idea of working on a team and the fact that this team is focusing on cancer research. She likes being outside, hanging out with friends, and listening to One Direction on repeat!

Emma Goldstein


Emma, 18, is attending Indiana University, as a Cox Scholar, in the fall to study Biology and then attend Medical School. Her interest stemmed from the interest in tying the synthetic biology to the medical world as well as the ability to work as a group to help develop an idea and conduct research. Most of her free time is spent working, but she also enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading a good book, or having an excellent cat nap.