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Sarah Yribarren

Chemical Engineering @ Stanford University

Sarah Yribarren is a graduate student at Stanford University, pursuing a Master's degree in Earth Systems.3 She previously studied Chemical Engineering as an undergraduate at Stanford.46 Sarah has been involved in various research projects and student organizations:

  1. She participated in Stanford's 2020 iGEM team, working on engineering a nucleic acid diagnostic in live cells using B. subtilis.15

  2. Sarah is currently a researcher in the Tarpeh Lab at Stanford, focusing on chemical engineering and science communication.2

  3. She serves as the Co-President of Stanford's AIChE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers) chapter, organizing events for community building and professional development among chemical engineering undergraduates.4

  4. Sarah has expressed a dedication to applying chemical engineering principles to contribute to a more sustainable, just, and equitable world.6

In addition to her academic pursuits, Sarah has interests in hiking, baking, reading sci-fi/fantasy novels, playing the flute and piano, and engaging in philosophical conversations.1

Highlights

Nov 8 · tarpehlab.com
People - Tarpeh Lab
Jul 10 · cheme.stanford.edu
Sarah Yribarren | Student Spotlight - Stanford Chemical Engineering
Sarah Yribarren | Student Spotlight - Stanford Chemical Engineering
Sep 13 · stanfordbiome.org
BIOME
BIOME
Jan 1 · 2020.igem.org
Team:Stanford/Attributions - 2020.igem.org
Team:Stanford/Attributions - 2020.igem.org

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San Francisco Bay Area