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  • iGEM 2010 Team
  • Karina Arnesen
  • Eric Bennett
  • Oscar Cortes
  • Anh Dao
  • Mark Elliott
  • Kim Freeman
  • Paige Hacking
  • Pieter Hak
  • Arni Hansen
  • Stephen Jahns
  • David Kramer
  • Jacqueline Lee
  • David Lloyd
  • Mitch Paquette
  • Amanda Pisio
  • Alina Ponomarev
  • Fahad Safi
  • Ravina Singh
  • John Taggart
  • Brandon Tanner
  • Jeremy Thomas
  • Mike Wilson
  • Zach Wiltshire
  • Jennifer Yau
  • Saima Zamir
  • Kim Ellison
  • Mike Ellison
  • Maryla
  • Doug Ridgway
  • iGEM 2010 Team
    Karina Arnesen
    Honors in Biochemistry (4th Year)

    This is my first year with the Albert iGEM team, and so far so good! I plan to continue into further studies after my degree. Otherwise, I enjoy martial arts, playing piano and reading modern fiction.

    Eric Bennett
    Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Option (Graduate)

    This is my second year involved with iGEM. I expect this year to be as enjoyable as last year and even more successful. My experience with the U of A team has exposed me to concepts and experiences that I could not have received elsewhere in my undergrad experience. My interests include brain machine interfacing, computational intelligence, haptic teleoperation, and of course, synthetic biology. I hope to do research and development of technologies in at least one of these areas whether it be in grad school or industry. iGEM has proven to be a fascinating and rewarding experience and I am looking forward to the competition.

    Oscar Cortes
    Specialized in Molecular Genetics (Graduate)

    My future plans include entering into a Masters program in Medical Genetics or Human Genetics, and pursuing this discipline towards a PhD. I enjoy reading books about the human genome and advancements in stem cell research. In my spare time I like to play a variety of sports that I am not necessarily good at: soccer, softball, and dodge ball. I see iGEM as an extraordinary opportunity for me to be exposed to real life research, in which my knowledge of molecular genetics will be challenged, and will help me further my understanding of Synthetic Biology. "Man with all his noble qualities still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin" - Charles Darwin

    Anh Dao
    Biological Sciences & Chemistry (5th Year)

    Since I enjoy learning new things, the General Science program allows me to explore a broad range of subjects, from Biochemistry and Microbiology to Classics and Nutritional Food Sciences. My goal is to get into graduate studies in either Microbiology and Biotechnology or Microbiology and Genetics. Thus, I believe iGEM is a fascinating opportunity to learn about Synthetic Biology, to gain experience conducting experiments in a laboratory and work with various people with different educational backgrounds. When I am not slaving away with studying and schoolwork, my hobbies include: producing digital art on Photoshop, listening to music, playing the piano and chasing my ankle-biting dog when he slips past the backyard fence because he plans to wreak havoc around the neighborhood.

    Mark Elliott
    Biology with Business Minor(2nd Year)

    I am looking forward to the upcoming year. It’s my first year involved with iGEM and I am excited about the project that we are working on. The team is awesome and I couldn’t have asked for a better group. I am interested in the commercial applications of synthetic biology as I think it has a huge potential in the biofuels market. I am amazed at what can be done in the field already and am excited to see how it evolves and flourishes. I hope to be involved in business in some manner in my future and I think it would be an incredible experience to own a biotech or green energy company.

    Kim Freeman
    Biological Sciences (4th Year)

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    Paige Hacking
    Biological Sciences (3rd Year)

    I am currently a third year student en route to completing a BSc degree. Although I’m not set on a particular career just yet, I am interested in optometry and medicine. When I’m not studying, I’m busy volunteering, singing with my choir, teaching dance or indulging in random vegetarian cuisine. I believe iGEM offers undergraduates a unique opportunity to collaborate with individuals from not only science, but many other fields of study. As a first time team member, I am excited to take what I’ve learned in lecture and apply it to a project with huge business and educational potential. I look forward to a fun summer and an intense competition!

    Pieter Hak
    Biological Sciences with Chemistry Minor (4th Year)

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    Arni Hansen
    Specialized in Molecular Genetics (Graduate)

    I was born in Toronto, Ontario but have spent nearly my entire life in Edmonton. I aim to contribute my knowledge and abilities in this field to the U of A iGEM team. I look forward to being a part of a team that offers its students a chance to participate in the scientific community and to contribute to the burgeoning field of synthetic biology. My outside interests are: sport (soccer, rock climbing), music (playing kit drums, listening to nearly all genres), and languages (fluent in one, nearly-functional in three more, and can say at least “thank you” in about 30 others). I sincerely hope to help ensure that the U of A team continues to prove itself as an organization in the vanguard of scientific innovation. I also love to laugh…ha ha.

    Stephen Jahns
    Computing Science / Genetics (4th Year)

    Steve is pretty much the coolest guy I know. He grew up out in the bushes, and had to knife-fight a fully grown grizzly every day before school. Now, he's made it his mission to clean up the streets, and will stop at nothing before Eric Bennett and his gang of hooligans are brought to justice.

    David Kramer
    Honors in Biochemistry (4th Year)

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    Jacqueline Lee
    Honors in Bioinformatics (3rd Year)

    This is my first year in iGEM. I joined iGEM because of the opportunities it presented in learning about research, synthetic biology and the applications of computing science to these fields. I am interested in mathematical modeling, genetics and molecular biology and I would like to pursue these interests by obtaining my doctorate and doing research into mathematical modeling of biological systems. I am originally from Red Deer, Alberta and in my free time, I enjoy travelling around the Canadian Rockies doing activities such as backpacking, canoeing and biking. I look forward to solving problems and working with and meeting new people through the course of this project.

    David Lloyd
    Honors in Biochemistry (5th Year)

    This is my second year being involved in iGEM. While Biochemistry is my major, I have many interests including Genetics, Immunology, Cell Biology, Bioinformatics, and Microbiology. In my spare time I can be found playing sports like soccer, volleyball, or squash, as well as playing piano, listening to music, and playing video games. In the future, I hope to continue into a graduate program in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, or Synthetic Biology. iGEM has been an amazing opportunity to gain additional skills in a variety of fields and I greatly look forward to another year in the competition!

    Mitch Paquette
    Honors in Molecular Genetics(4th Year)

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    Amanda Pisio
    Honors in Molecular Genetics (Graduate)

    I was born and raised in the city of Edmonton. I plan on continuing on to do my masters at the University of Alberta this following year. I hope to spend my career doing research in the field of immunology or developmental biology. During my free time I rock climb, dance, play Ultimate Frisbee. In the summers I love to camp, hike and spend time at lakes. I also take as many opportunities as I can to travel. This coming fall I will be backpacking around Europe. I joined iGEM because I believe that it will be an interesting experience in a field that I have little experience in and I hope to spend the summer tackling all the difficult problems that come our way.

    Alina Ponomarev
    Honors in Immunology and Infection(3rd Year)

    This is my second year with iGEM. Last year was an incredible learning experience and I am very excited for this upcoming year. In the future, I hope to pursue a Medical Degree or a PhD in Immunology and Infection. I moved here from Russia ten years ago. In my spare time I like to jog, dance and drive.

    Fahad Safi
    Biology (4th Year)

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    Ravina Singh
    Biology (3rd Year)

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    John Taggart
    Economics with Biological Sciences Minor (4th Year)

    I am most passionate about botany and as such am fond of all things plants. This is my first year with the iGEM team and I am very excited because I see synthetic biology as a vehicle to help relieve many of the challenges facing humanity. To solve problems using game theory (an economic tool) we must work our way backwards to the beginning. All life begins with a genetic code.

    Brandon Tanner
    Honors in Biochemistry (4th Year)

    I hope to continue on with my studies in the Health Care Field. I grew up in Lethbridge, Alberta and moved to Edmonton for the increased research opportunities. I enjoy working in a lab and solving problems. I spent last summer working in a research lab and will work there again this summer while volunteer in the iGEM program. I enjoy singing, playing sports with my friends, speaking Spanish and playing both the guitar and piano. This is my first year in the iGEM program and I enjoy the challenges that it brings.

    Jeremy Thomas
    Pharmacology (4th Year)

    After I finish my degree, I plan to continue into medical research. I’ve always been interested in how things work- my primary interests are in Physiology and Pharmacology. I’m motivated by challenges, and I’m glad to be joining the university's iGEM team this year. I find Synthetic Biology to be incredibly fascinating. I have high hopes for the field and our part of it this year. Though I was born and raised in and around Toronto, I came to Edmonton to get another perspective on the great big country that I live in. I’ve also always wanted to see the Northern Lights. I’ve learned many things in my time here, and I’ve truly grown to hate the cold. In my free time, I enjoy running, playing the piano, and flossing (dental hygiene is important!).

    Mike Wilson
    Biology with Computer Sciences Minor (4th Year)

    My interests are diverse (evolution, music, visual arts, robotics, artificial intelligence, and more) but at the root of them all is my interest in creativity. I am constantly in awe of the creative power of evolution and the astounding diversity of the life on our little planet. What better way to learn more about the the inner workings of the living things around us than to tinker with them and reassemble their parts in new and strange (hopefully useful) ways? I very excited to be a part of the IGEM team and participate in the development of new tools and methods in the field of Synthetic Biology. I hope to continue researching in this area beyond my undergrad, and ultimately use these tools for the creation of microbial robots.

    Zach Wiltshire
    Specialized in Cell Biology (4th Year)

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    Jennifer Yau
    Biochemistry (4th Year)

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    Saima Zamir
    Program

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    Kim Ellison
    Advisor

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    Mike Ellison
    Advisor

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    Maryla
    Advisor

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    Doug Ridgway
    Advisor

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