David Tulga
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- | David Tulga is currently a third year Bioengineering major at [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley]. He is also a Regents' and Chancellor's Scholar and an undergraduate researcher on the [[Berkeley_UC|2007 Berkeley iGEM Team]]. During the summer 2006 through spring 2007 he was an undergraduate researcher in Dr. Steven E. Brenner's Computational Genomics Research Group. Additionally, during his freshman | + | David Tulga is currently a third year Bioengineering major at [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley]. He is also a Regents' and Chancellor's Scholar and an undergraduate researcher on the [[Berkeley_UC|2007 Berkeley iGEM Team]]. During the summer of 2006 through the spring of 2007, he was an undergraduate researcher in Dr. Steven E. Brenner's Computational Genomics Research Group. Additionally, during his freshman year, he researched the psychophysics of vision in Dr. Cohn's lab. David plans to pursue a PhD in bioengineering, with a specialization in Synthetic Biology, in order to play a leading role in the research and development of multidisciplinary technologies. In his free time, David also develops [http://www.davidtulga.com/activities.htm free educational software for children], enjoys cross-country running, and practices martial arts. David Tulga's website, [http://www.davidtulga.com/ DavidTulga.com], contains his other projects and [http://www.davidtulga.com/blog/ his blog]. |
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David Tulga is currently a third year Bioengineering major at [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley]. He is also a Regents' and Chancellor's Scholar and an undergraduate researcher on the 2007 Berkeley iGEM Team. During the summer of 2006 through the spring of 2007, he was an undergraduate researcher in Dr. Steven E. Brenner's Computational Genomics Research Group. Additionally, during his freshman year, he researched the psychophysics of vision in Dr. Cohn's lab. David plans to pursue a PhD in bioengineering, with a specialization in Synthetic Biology, in order to play a leading role in the research and development of multidisciplinary technologies. In his free time, David also develops [http://www.davidtulga.com/activities.htm free educational software for children], enjoys cross-country running, and practices martial arts. David Tulga's website, [http://www.davidtulga.com/ DavidTulga.com], contains his other projects and [http://www.davidtulga.com/blog/ his blog].