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iGEM Yale

about us

Yale's team is composed of seniors, juniors, and sophomores enrolled in Yale College that share a passion for science, staying-up late in the lab, and, of course, bacteria! Our team also has also had the pleasure of learning from many advisors in Yale Graduate Studies for Biology, Biochemistry, and Cell Physiology. Our team has worked consistently since winter 2009 brainstorming innovative genetic circuits and throughout the summer for wetlab work.

Our undergraduate members include: Jon Russell, Leah Itagaki, Warren Floyd, Kara Brower, Sherwin Yu, Chidi Akusobi, Nabeem Hashem, Jane Long, Nayeon Kim, Usman Anwer, Darren Zhu.

Our super-helpful graduate advisors include: Kaury Kucera, Dan Spakowicz, Brian Dunican, Jeff Shaw, and Adam Trexler.

And, last but not least, we must thank Liz Rhoades, Nigel Grindley, the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute, and Yale University for their extensive support and guidance - without them, none of this would be possible.