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  <td width= "150px" height= "40px"><a href="http://www.duke.edu"><font face= "Garamond" size= "6" color="white"> &nbsp; Duke </font> <font face= "interstate" size="2" color="white"> <b> i G E M </b> </font> </a></td>
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| Andrew Ang is a freshman at Duke, majoring in Biomedical Engineering. Apart from class and iGEM, he is involved in the Jazz Ensembles program and Asian Students Association at Duke. His hobbies include piano, saxophone, tennis, and squash. He is interested in molecular and synthetic biology, biomolecular engineering and medical research. He has previously worked as part of the MIT 2008 and Duke 2009 teams, and he is excited to participate in iGEM again this year, and many more years to come.  
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| Andrew Ang is a sophomore at Duke, majoring in Biomedical Engineering. Apart from class and iGEM, he is involved in the Jazz Ensembles program and Asian Students Association at Duke. His hobbies include piano, saxophone, tennis, and squash. He is interested in molecular and synthetic biology, biomolecular engineering and medical research. He has previously worked as part of the MIT 2008 and Duke 2009 teams, and he is excited to participate in iGEM again this year, and many more years to come.  
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Andrew Ang

Anga.jpg Andrew Ang is a sophomore at Duke, majoring in Biomedical Engineering. Apart from class and iGEM, he is involved in the Jazz Ensembles program and Asian Students Association at Duke. His hobbies include piano, saxophone, tennis, and squash. He is interested in molecular and synthetic biology, biomolecular engineering and medical research. He has previously worked as part of the MIT 2008 and Duke 2009 teams, and he is excited to participate in iGEM again this year, and many more years to come.