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'''Trey Gieseck'''
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[[Video Tutorial on How to Cascade Transformations of the Independent Variable|Video Tutorial on How to Cascade Transformations of the Independent Variable]]
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Major: Biomedical Engineering
 
Major: Biomedical Engineering
  
 
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Research Interests:
I am currently researching the use of DNA and metallic/magnetic nanoparticle structures as targeted image contrast agents/targeted therapy agents for cancer cells. I am also researching the use of bacillus subtilis endospores as nano-ink wells for AFM tips for DPN applications.
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I am currently researching the use of DNA and metallic/magnetic nanoparticle structures as targeted image contrast agents/targeted therapy agents for cancer cells. I am also researching the use of Bacillus Subtilis endospores as nano-ink wells for AFM tips for DPN applications.

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Major: Biomedical Engineering

Research Interests: I am currently researching the use of DNA and metallic/magnetic nanoparticle structures as targeted image contrast agents/targeted therapy agents for cancer cells. I am also researching the use of Bacillus Subtilis endospores as nano-ink wells for AFM tips for DPN applications.

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