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Engineer, Thinker, and Scientist

Anusha Manglik is a college student working at the intersection of biology, technology, engineering, and design. Set to receive her Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Yale (June 2021), she has explored a variety of disciplines that include urban technology and synthetic biology. At Yale, she founded the first bio-innovation industry group, Y-BioIncubate, and has researched the integration of non-canonical amino acids into the genome. She also performed critical prototyping and business development of the LitKit, a cheap fluorescence microscope for high schoolers. Outside of Yale, she has interned at MIT Media Lab, an early-stage biomaterials startup, and Yale’s makerspace. Feel free to drop her an email at anusha.manglik@yale.edu if you’re interested in collaborations or just want to chat!