Team:UTK-Knoxville/Team
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[[image:KatieLutes.png|left|none|160px|Katie Lutes]] | [[image:KatieLutes.png|left|none|160px|Katie Lutes]] | ||
<p style:"text-align:justify;">I am a senior in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, with an Honors Biomolecular concentration and a minor in Biological Sciences. Although I am originally from Kentucky, I now call Knoxville, Tennessee home and Rocky Top will always be home sweet home to me. After graduation, I plan to pursue a PhD in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and continue with my love of research. I hope that iGEM will give me both technical experience and fun memories from my undergraduate career. </p> | <p style:"text-align:justify;">I am a senior in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, with an Honors Biomolecular concentration and a minor in Biological Sciences. Although I am originally from Kentucky, I now call Knoxville, Tennessee home and Rocky Top will always be home sweet home to me. After graduation, I plan to pursue a PhD in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and continue with my love of research. I hope that iGEM will give me both technical experience and fun memories from my undergraduate career. </p> | ||
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