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Revision as of 18:08, 21 June 2010
Students
The core group. From left: Nelson Yao, Yuli Zhang, Chris Palmer, Steve Goldie, Geoff Halliday, Thai Phi, Hao Shi, Kevin Hong.
Steve Goldie
Geoff Halliday
Geoff is on the fence between biomedical computing and biochemistry. He comes from a computing background, but is very interested in the biological sciences, and synthetic biology in particular.
Kevin Hong
Chris Palmer
Thai Phi
Mike Schmidt
Mike is a second year undergraduate student, with a concentration in engineering chemistry. Mike is experienced in mathematical modelling, and the physical sciences affiliated with engineering tasks. He came to the iGEM team in 2009 because of his interests in the wide-range of applications in the field of synthetic biology and systematic engineering. Aside from his studies and QGEM he enjoys playing a variety of sports including hockey, soccer and golf.
Hao Shi
is awesome! =)
Nelson Yao
Yuli Zhang
Advisors
[http://www.chin-sang.ca Ian Chin-Sang]
Faculty: Arts & Science
Department: Biology
Position: Associate Professor and CCS/NCIC Research Scientist
Research: Molecular Genetics of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caenorhabditis_elegans C. elegans] Development
[http://130.15.90.245/movies/iGEM%20worms.mov C. elegans Loves iGEM Movie]
Peter Greer
Faculty: Arts & Science
Department: BioChemistry
Position: Professor of Biochemistry and Pathology & Molecular Medicine
Research: Cancer Signal Transduction
Kenton Ko
Nancy Martin
Faculty: Arts & Science
Department: Microbiology and Immunology
Position: Associate Professor
Research: Sensing and Adaptation to Environmental Changes in Salmonella typhimurium
Paul Young