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|BS, University of California, Los Angeles MS, PhD, Stanford University Merck Technology Fellow NIH Biotechnology Training Grant Fellow Centennial Teaching Assistant, Stanford University NSF International Research Fellow, Technical University of Denmark Research Fellow in Genetics, Harvard Medical School K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award, NIH
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Synthetic biology, cell-free biology, biotechnology, artificial cells, systems biology, metabolic engineering
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|| BS, Stanford University PhD, University of California at Berkeley Departmental Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley NIH Cancer Research Training Award Postdoctoral Fellowship Cellular and protein engineering, gene therapy, synthetic systems biology, cancer immunology
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Who we are

ADVISORS
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Professor Michael Jewett
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Professor Joshua Leonard
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Professor John Mordacq
BS, University of California, Los Angeles MS, PhD, Stanford University Merck Technology Fellow NIH Biotechnology Training Grant Fellow Centennial Teaching Assistant, Stanford University NSF International Research Fellow, Technical University of Denmark Research Fellow in Genetics, Harvard Medical School K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award, NIH

Synthetic biology, cell-free biology, biotechnology, artificial cells, systems biology, metabolic engineering

BS, Stanford University PhD, University of California at Berkeley Departmental Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley NIH Cancer Research Training Award Postdoctoral Fellowship Cellular and protein engineering, gene therapy, synthetic systems biology, cancer immunology Distinguished Senior Lecturer Program in Biological Sciences Tech MG79 847-491-7835 j-mordacq@northwestern.edu


UNDERGRADS
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Avi Samelson
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Ben Zhang
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Jeremy Schifberg
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Kevin Rogacki
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Matt Tong
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Ragan Pitner
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Sean Yu
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Timi Chu
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Northwestern University

Northwestern University (NU) is a private research university located primarily in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Northwestern has twelve undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools and colleges offering 123 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees. Northwestern was founded in 1851 by John Evans and eight other Chicago businessmen to serve the people of what had once been part of the Northwest Territory. Instruction began in 1855 and women were first admitted in 1869. Today, the main campus is a 240-acre (97 ha) parcel in Evanston, along the shore of Lake Michigan. The university's law and medical schools are located on a 20-acre (8.1 ha) campus in downtown Chicago's Streeterville neighborhood. In 2008, the Medill School of Journalism and School of Communication opened a campus in Education City, Doha, Qatar. In 2009 Northwestern enrolled 8,497 undergraduate and 7,880 graduate and professional students. Northwestern was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1917 and remains a research university with "very high" research activity. Northwestern's schools of management, engineering, and communication are among the most academically productive in the nation in their respective disciplines. Northwestern managed research and development budgets totaling $420.0 million in 2006, 34th among all universities and 13th among private universities in the United States. Northwestern is a founding member and remains the sole private institution in the Big Ten Conference. The Northwestern Wildcats compete in 19 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA's Division I.

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