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- | |The Cornell | + | |The Cornell Genetically Engineered Machines team (CU GEM) is a multidisciplinary team of undergraduates, with members from the College of Engineering, Agriculture & Life Sciences, and Arts & Sciences. |
- | We are grateful for | + | We are grateful for support from the College of Engineering, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Weill Institute. |
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- | Image:XilingShen.jpg|Xiling Shen: | + | == Dr. Xiling Shen == |
+ | [[Image:XilingShen.jpg|150px|right]] | ||
+ | Dr. Xiling Shen has been an assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University since August, 2009. He received his BS and MS degree from the Electrical Engineering Department of Stanford University in 2001, and has performed post doctorate work at the University of California, Berkeley in systems and synthetic biology. | ||
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+ | == Dr. Matthew DeLisa == | ||
+ | [[Image:DeLisa.jpg|150px|right]] | ||
+ | Dr. Matthew DeLisa is an Associate Professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. His research focuses on the integration of engineering principles with protein biochemistry, microbiology and modern biotechnology. Professor DeLisa has received many awards for both teaching and research, and has recently been recognized as a Sloan Foundation Faculty Fellow and received the Cornell Provost’s Award for Distinguished Scholarship. | ||
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+ | == Dr. Pengcheng Bu == | ||
+ | [[Image:PengCheng.jpg|150px|right]] | ||
+ | Dr. Pengcheng Bu is a postdoctoral associate in the Cornell University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His work under Professor Xiling Shen focuses on systems and synthetic biology. He received his PhD from the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Biophysics, and has also performed post doctorate work under Dr. Lin He at the University of California, Berkeley investigating the function of microRNA in cancer development. | ||
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+ | ==Nancy Li== | ||
+ | [[Image:Nancy.jpg|150px|right]] | ||
+ | Nancy is best described through anecdote. We present to you the following: | ||
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+ | 1. She has invented the better mousetrap, armed with nothing more than a tennis racquet, a skipping rope, two orange cartons, a garbage bag and a piece of cheese. Not only is her contraption cheap, safe, and effective, it manages to consistently teleport the mouse a number of miles away, thus eliminating the mouse problem and utilizing technology years ahead of its time in one fell swoop. | ||
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+ | 2. She once went without sleep for 36 hours while remaining lucid enough to finish a 4000 word | ||
+ | paper on the Anglo-Chinese War of 1839. Two days after this experience, she was forced to blow | ||
+ | up 200 balloons for the Multicultural Show and then continued to host the three hour show | ||
+ | without indicating any panic about the twelve exams that awaited her the following week. True story. | ||
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+ | 3. At age 19, she’s | ||
+ | moved more than twenty times and attended more than twelve different schools in three | ||
+ | different countries. Basically, she's about as versatile as the bacterial colony we affectionately dubbed 'Chloe' that she's posing with. We swear we don't let our LB grow rogue colonies on a regular basis. | ||
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== Angela Pring-Mill == | == Angela Pring-Mill == | ||
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Hyundo was born in a small town in the Republic of Sudan. At the age of two, he was found alone in his cradle by a wandering salesman after a group of local bandits had looted his home and frightened away the inhabitants. The salesman took him along his travels across Africa to the Ivory Coast, where recent newlyweds and avid travelers Robert and Dorothy took custody of him and smuggled him back into the States. Although Hyundo regards himself as an American, he will usually speak in Sudanese while his interpreter translates. | Hyundo was born in a small town in the Republic of Sudan. At the age of two, he was found alone in his cradle by a wandering salesman after a group of local bandits had looted his home and frightened away the inhabitants. The salesman took him along his travels across Africa to the Ivory Coast, where recent newlyweds and avid travelers Robert and Dorothy took custody of him and smuggled him back into the States. Although Hyundo regards himself as an American, he will usually speak in Sudanese while his interpreter translates. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Virginia.jpg|150px|right]] | ||
+ | Virginia is an Ohioan by birth, a Cornellian by reputation, and a free spirit by inclination. She joined CUGEM after university administrators removed Introductory Potions from the course roster under the premise that “magic is not real”. With a dash of synthetic biology and a twirl of her wand (known affectionately as Pipette), she is determined to disprove their argument and restore the legitimacy of magical studies in academia. | ||
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Katy Sadowski is a junior in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell. She is a Biology major with a minor in Animal Science and is a member of Cornell’s polo team. Katy is from Shaker Heights, Ohio. | Katy Sadowski is a junior in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell. She is a Biology major with a minor in Animal Science and is a member of Cornell’s polo team. Katy is from Shaker Heights, Ohio. | ||
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