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Josh received his B.S. in Biomedical Technology from the University of Vermont in May 2007. He overcame the hurdle of being second in his class and briefly took an industry job. Finding that somewhat unrewarding, he migrated to the LMRT to assist research in the microfluidic long term culture of stem cells, splitting his time between MIT and the project's collaborater at Harvard Medical School. His current project seeks to answer some fundamental questions surrounding stem cell mitosis kinetics, with a future focus of profiling differentiation pathways. |