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For iGEM 2010, the description of each project must clearly attribute work done by the team and distinguish it from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, and instructors. And thus, with no further ado...
===We'd like to thank our sponsors:===
===We'd like to thank our sponsors:===

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Meet the Team

Undergrads:

  • Tim Johnstone: Tim is a Computational Biology concentrator from Portland, OR. He loves tinkering, whether it be with cells or devices. Tim is our web designer and renaissance man.
  • Lily Chan: Lily is a Biophysics concentrator from New York. She is a whiz at wetlab.
  • Julius Ho: Julius is a Human Biology concentrator from Massachusetts. Outside the lab, he is passionate for international development, experimental cooking, and Brown Taekwondo. Julius is the captain of the E.Cargo project.
  • Jen Kao: Jen is a Neuroscience concentrator raised on the island of Formosa. She is our community and alumni relations specialist.
  • Ethan Richman: Ethan is an independent concentrator in Biological Engineering. He loves Synthetic Biology and wants to be Craig Venter when he grows up. Ethan is the captain of the Light Pattern project.
  • James Weis: James is concentrating in Computational Biology/Computational Genomics and Philosophy. He hails from the Town of Brotherly Love. James is our modeling guru.

Graduate Advisors:

  • Adrian Reich
  • Zak Swartz
  • Diana Donovan

Faculty Advisor:

  • Gary Wessel


Honorary Team Members During the summer, we were joined by two Axolotls. They are studied for their regenrative properties and praised for their constant smile. We built them a habitat in an aquarium tank with rocks and plants and fed them daily. Their presence in our workspaces added a touch of light to our basement laboratory.

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..................... Colloquially named "little guy" ......................................... Rasputin (formerly Hannibal because he ate his companions).......

Acknowledgements

For iGEM 2010, the description of each project must clearly attribute work done by the team and distinguish it from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, and instructors. And thus, with no further ado...

We'd like to thank our sponsors:

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