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% Thank you to Lex Fridman and Devin Townsend for being awesome and inspirational. There are many people without which this work would not have been possible.
Firstly, I would like to thank my advisor, Krish Roy, for his mentoring and
guidance as well as his support in my exploring my own ideas throughout this
project. In addition to the Roy lab as a whole, I should specifically recognize
Dr's Ranjna Madan-Lala and Kyung-Ho Roh for writing the NSF EAGER grant that
initially funded this work and providing the foundation of ideas, Dr Hannah
Wilson Song for assisting me with much of the cell-based work, Dr Pallab Pradhan
for assisting with the animal studies, and Miguel Armenta Ochoa and Ritika Jain
for their assistance as well as their ideas for new directions of this work as
they continue it beyond my tenure. I would also like to thank the undergraduates
and high school students I had the pleasure of mentoring, Anokhi Patel, Kate
Richardson, Zahra Mousavi Karimi, Sambhav Jain, Lauren Bailey.
Beyond the Roy lab, I should thank the Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT)
family at large, especially our collaborators Art Edison, Max Colonna, Wandaliz
Torres-Garcia, Valerie Odeh-Couvertier, Theresa Kotanchek, and Bruce Levine.
Additionally, I would like to thank the staff and faculty who fundamentally
supported this work, including Andrea Soyland, Punya Mardhanan, Carol Mills,
Carla Zachery, Adrienne Williams, Sommer Durham, Laxmi Krishnan, Andrew Shaw,
Aaron Lifland, and Paramita Chatterjee.
Finally, I would like to thank my friends and family for their unconditional
support throughout this process, as well as Arch Enemy and Megadeth
for obvious reasons :)
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