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Daniel Getman


Daniel Getman is a senior at Duke University studying Neuroscience. He joined the Duke iGEM team and Lynch Lab in fall 2017. His hobbies include archery, hiking, and spending time with friends. After graduating he plans to taking a gap year to continue his research on miraculin and afterwards attend medical school.

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Maria Ter Weele


Maria is a junior majoring Biomedical Engineering at Duke. She is passionate about statistics and is constantly searching to learn new things about biology. Originally from Virginia, Maria enjoys walks in the woods with her dogs, hot chocolate, and reading.