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                         <p class="lead"  style="color: white;" >This year team consist of students from broad spectrum of science backgrounds. We have biology, physics, chemistry and even neuroscience majors. This diversity allowed us to push past the limits of our knowledge and expanded our projects further this year. The old members and the new members came together and cohesively grown into a team that have both individuality and co-operativity. We learned to worked together, get along with each other, and had a blast. There were moments where we cried over progress, celebrated over achievements, and fought over results but we still pushed on and over-exerted ourselves for our next goal. Overall this 2016 GSU iGEM team was a roller coaster ride that was memorable and surely cherished.
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                         <p class="lead"  style="color: white;" >The 2015 GSU-iGEM team is made up of extraordinary men and women. In the last nine months we have gone from having no lab experience to where we are today. We have collaborated with local Atlanta businesses, such as the Atlanta Botanical gardens, reached out to Georgia Legislatures, and educated thousands of children about synthetic biology. Continually pushing to better ourselves and overcome challenges we have grown as individuals, scientists, and a team this year. Some of our hobbies are: autoclaving keyboards, playing with Legos, and Tran’s promotering.
 
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Our Team

The 2015 GSU-iGEM team is made up of extraordinary men and women. In the last nine months we have gone from having no lab experience to where we are today. We have collaborated with local Atlanta businesses, such as the Atlanta Botanical gardens, reached out to Georgia Legislatures, and educated thousands of children about synthetic biology. Continually pushing to better ourselves and overcome challenges we have grown as individuals, scientists, and a team this year. Some of our hobbies are: autoclaving keyboards, playing with Legos, and Tran’s promotering.

Our Team