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== '''Personal presentation''' ==
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== '''Jerzy Szablowski - Personal Presentation''' ==
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Hi, I am Jerzy Szablowski (try to pronounce it!),
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I was born in Poland and went there to high school (27th in Warsaw that is). When I turned eighteen I moved to United States to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At MIT, I worked in Langer Lab[1], Jasanoff Lab[2] and Synthetic Neurobiology Group[3] (Ed Boyden) and got training in Biological Engineering and as well as biology and psychology.
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Currently, I am working on finishing my Phd in Bioengineering at California Institute of Technology (CalTech) which has weather just as good as Valencia - step up from MIT. I work with Paul Rothemund [4] on designing DNA-based nanostructures.
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'''Lastly, I am involved in a startup of a non-profit organization - ScienceReviews. If you have a good idea, or you think you are capable of reviewing some - send me an email. I will explain you the goals and rationale of the organization.'''
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I finished my college degree and I wanted to spend a free summer actively. I chose joining the iGEM team in Valencia. I worked on range of topics: mostly design of the system and electronics equipment. Also, I took photographs on a daily basis ;)
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'''Home page, contact:''' http://joszablowski.org
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'''Photographs:''' [http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fslashpsi.digart.pl%2Fdigarty%2F&sl=pl&tl=en&history_state0=  slashpsi.digart.pl -- translated]
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[1] http://web.mit.edu/langerlab/ <br>
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[2] http://web.mit.edu/jasanofflab/ <br>
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[3] http://syntheticneurobiology.org/ <br>
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[4] http://www.dna.caltech.edu/~pwkr/
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Jerzy - DRYLAB

Jerzy Szablowski - Personal Presentation


Hi, I am Jerzy Szablowski (try to pronounce it!),

I was born in Poland and went there to high school (27th in Warsaw that is). When I turned eighteen I moved to United States to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At MIT, I worked in Langer Lab[1], Jasanoff Lab[2] and Synthetic Neurobiology Group[3] (Ed Boyden) and got training in Biological Engineering and as well as biology and psychology.

Currently, I am working on finishing my Phd in Bioengineering at California Institute of Technology (CalTech) which has weather just as good as Valencia - step up from MIT. I work with Paul Rothemund [4] on designing DNA-based nanostructures.


Lastly, I am involved in a startup of a non-profit organization - ScienceReviews. If you have a good idea, or you think you are capable of reviewing some - send me an email. I will explain you the goals and rationale of the organization.

I finished my college degree and I wanted to spend a free summer actively. I chose joining the iGEM team in Valencia. I worked on range of topics: mostly design of the system and electronics equipment. Also, I took photographs on a daily basis ;)

Home page, contact: http://joszablowski.org

Photographs: [http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fslashpsi.digart.pl%2Fdigarty%2F&sl=pl&tl=en&history_state0= slashpsi.digart.pl -- translated]


[1] http://web.mit.edu/langerlab/
[2] http://web.mit.edu/jasanofflab/
[3] http://syntheticneurobiology.org/
[4] http://www.dna.caltech.edu/~pwkr/