Virginia Tech and Bluefield State Members
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- | <p><strong class="downarrowpointer">Marta A. Eborall,Ph.D.</strong><br> | + | <p><strong class="downarrowpointer">Marta A. Eborall, Ph.D.</strong><br> |
Dr. Eborall earned her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees at Virginia Tech. She is currently a Professor of Biology at Bluefield State College in West Virginia, instructing a diversity of classes including Microbiology. She participated in a RET in synthetic biology at Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, during which she worked with Virginia Tech’s 2007 iGEM team. Her experience as faculty advisor for the 2010 Virginia United iGEM team has been very rewarding. </p> | Dr. Eborall earned her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees at Virginia Tech. She is currently a Professor of Biology at Bluefield State College in West Virginia, instructing a diversity of classes including Microbiology. She participated in a RET in synthetic biology at Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, during which she worked with Virginia Tech’s 2007 iGEM team. Her experience as faculty advisor for the 2010 Virginia United iGEM team has been very rewarding. </p> | ||
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