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Novel System for Detection of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
As part of my class in Synthetic Biology, my partner (Srujan Dadi) and I were tasked with applying concepts of synthetic biology to devise a novel research project. For our project we investigated how we could build a system that targeted remaining non-small cell lung cancer cells following tumor removal via surgery. Our full report can be downloaded below.
As a result of this project, I became very familiar with the concepts surrounding techniques used for research and furthermore, decided to enroll in the Introduction to Lab Techniques course at Pitt to actually learn how to perform the techniques myself with the hopes of being able to apply them in my own research when necessary.
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