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<h3> Dr. Emmanuel "The Phire Lord" Asare </h3>
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<h3> Dr. Gabor Balaszi </h3>
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<p align= "center"> Dr. Balaszi helped us with initial formulation of our project idea. He provided valuable insight about our project premise. </p>
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<h3> Dr. Joshua Rest </h3>
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<p><a href="http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/biochem/research/faculty/gergen.html">Faculty Profile</a></p>
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<p align= "center"> Dr. Rest provided us with  insight regarding expression of mammalian proteins in yeast. </p>
 
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<p align= "center"> Dr. Gergen served as our first point of contact with the undergraduate Biology faculty. He provided us with valuable insight regarding our project description and presentation. </p>
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<a href="http://medicine.stonybrookmedicine.edu/neurobiology/gradprogram/faculty/czaplinski">Faculty Profile</a>
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<p>"Hi! My name is Janki; I’m a junior pursuing a B.S. in Biochemistry, minor in chemistry at Stony Brook University.  My involvement with iGEM began almost two years ago as a team member of Stony Brook’s first iGEM team, and continued this year as an undergraduate advisor for the team.  As it was my first research experience, I was intrigued to learn how creative science could really be, especially with the way humans can engineer biological systems to allow them to perform a brand new function.  After having experienced research for two years, I learned that science was the field that I wanted to pursue for the rest of my life.  Combining my research experiences with my clinical experiences as a volunteer in the children’s playroom at Stony Brook University Hospital, I am inspired to continue these passions with both research and a career in pediatric neurology.  As I embark on this long journey of schooling, I absolutely intend to continue contributing to my community in terms of research, volunteering, and mentoring other students."</p>
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<p>Janki was a huge part of our team this year, and was our main correspondent for advice.  Whenever there was something we needed to know, we went to Janki.  We were lucky enough that Janki was on campus this summer researching, and she had some free time to swing by our lab now and again to answer our questions and quell our confusions.  She used her experience from being on the team last year to help troubleshoot our protocols, as well as get in touch with the professor and faculty around us.  Janki was a crucial support during our research this summer, not to mention her contributions and organizing during the spring semester and start of the fall semester.</p>
 
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<p>Nicolai Alexandre Aquino Tyco, aka Nic, was a great help to our team this year.  In the spring semester, Nic, along with everyone else, was able to help keep us on track and help us develop our idea. For the first half of the summer, he was abroad and couldn't help us in person. However, he had left us plenty of information about making media, and other protocols that helped us figure out where to start.  Thanks to Nic we also learned to keep a spreadsheet available of our inventory, to avoid losing time due to lack of reagents.  At the end of the summer, he also helped us figure out a lot of iGEM specific information and helped guide us to the jamboree.</p>
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<h4>Gurkamal Kaur</h4>
 
<p>"Hi! I’m Gurkamal, but most people call me Kamal! I am currently a senior at SBU, majoring in Biology and specializing in Developmental Genetics. While I do wish to attend medical school and continue research in the near future, my path to this academic plan was certainly not straight. When I was still short enough to sneak under the MTA subway turnstiles, my dream was to be a full time mermaid when I grew up. (A result of religiously watching The Little Mermaid everyday) Soon enough, my dream was not only crushed by the realization that I cannot swim, but the poor job output of course! I will not further embarrass myself by listing the rest of the jobs I aspired to have, but I will share how I came to realize my passion for charity work and the medical field.</p>
 
  
<p>Almost ten years ago, I was on a family trip to India, where I visited orphanages for disabled and sick children. It was there when I realized that people yearn for things I take for granted everyday, especially healthcare. This experience sparked my curiosity in the health field and soon enough it cemented my drive to truly immerse myself in the world of science and all that it can do to help others. Besides working towards this goal, I keep myself busy with plenty of other hobbies and activities such as traveling, volleyball, and volunteer work! Most of all, I love spending time with family, friends, and of course my dog, Oreo!"</p>
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<h3> Dr. Bruce Futcher </h3>
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<p>Kamal was also a great help in developing our ideas into a project.  Kamal, along with the others, helped us search for current issues and new solutions to those issues.  She helped our ideas grow, and got us on the right track for solidifying our project idea.  In addition, she was able to come into our lab over the summer and answer questions we had about both wetlab and iGEM in general.  Kamal was a key adviser this summer, and helped us make the project what it is.</p>
 
 
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<h4>Helen Liu</h4>
 
<p>Helen helped organize meetings and keep things running smoothly at the start of our journey.  She kept us in the loop about possibly opportunities for telling people about iGEM as well as fundraising.  She made sure we were doing what we had to do each week in order to get a good start this summer.  Helen was instrumental in helping our team organize themselves and prepare for a summer of incredible research.</p>
 
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Attributions


Our Advisors

Dr. Emmanuel "The Phire Lord" Asare

Emmanuel was our primary advisor throughout the summer and often helped us troubleshoot our problems with cloning procedures.

Dr. Gabor Balaszi

Dr. Balaszi helped us with initial formulation of our project idea. He provided valuable insight about our project premise.



Dr. Joshua Rest

Dr. Rest provided us with insight regarding expression of mammalian proteins in yeast.

Dr. John Peter Gergen

Dr. Gergen served as our first point of contact with the undergraduate Biology faculty. He provided us with valuable insight regarding our project description and presentation.



Dr. Steven Glynn

Dr. Glynn provided us with information regarding his past experiences with yeast.

Dr. Jarod French

Dr. French provided us with use of his plate reader and other lab equipment.



The Department of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology

Dr. Neta Dean

  • Professor Dean provided us with shuttle vectors for our project and offered a bit of advice.

Dr. Nancy Hollingsworth

  • Professor Hollingsworth provided us advice with the project, as well as providing us with our yeast chassis.

Dr. James Bliska

  • Provided us with insight in the context of expressing SRC kinases on the surface of yeast based on his past experiments on VSRC



The Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

Dr. Bruce Futcher

  • Dr. Futcher provided our team with shuttle vectors for our vaccine preservation project.

Dr. James Konopka

  • Professor Konopka was a great help to our team, providing us with a means to choose Cripto-1 as our project of interest.



The Department of Undergraduate Biology

Nancy Black

  • Nancy took care of the stocking of the lab and was our liaison whenever we needed to access our funds to buy materials for the lab. She also taught us how to use the autoclave initially

Mary Bernero

  • Mary was our lab manager and helped us with the logistical setup of the lab. She also provided us with lab equipment and helped us troubleshoot technical issues with that equipment

Jesse Kuhn

  • Jesse operates the stockroom where we acquired all of our ordered resources and necessary reagents.