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− | Secondary PI: Dr. Brian Dempsey | + | Secondary PI: Dr. Brian Dempsey |
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− | Student Members: Karin Otero (Student Leader), Chris Isaac, Jeff Tingley, Kali Sage Strobel, Keith Aiken, Kieran McCormack, Rebecca Jeong, Rhys Hakstol, Sydnee Calhoun, Taylor Sheahan, | + | Student Members: Karin Otero (Student Leader), Chris Isaac, Jeff Tingley, Kali Sage Strobel, Keith Aiken, Kieran McCormack, Rebecca Jeong, Rhys Hakstol, Sydnee Calhoun, Taylor Sheahan, |
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<span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Dr. HJ Wieden<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | <span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Dr. HJ Wieden<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>Primary PI</p> |
+ | <p>Associate Professor of Physical Biochemistry, University of Lethbridge</p> | ||
+ | <p>Originally from Germany, I moved to Canada in 2005 to start a research group on the structure and function of the bacterial protein synthesis machinery, a cellular process targeted by over 50% of the known antibiotics. I am intrigued by the molecular design and function of this essential bio-nanomachine. I try to unravel the underlying design principles in order to enable the rational design and engineering of novel bio-nanomachines. I am essentially asking the question if such novel bio-machines can be constructed from simple and fundamental principles or are these assemblies just too complex. Well and that’s why it was extremely easy to rope me into doing iGEM.</p> | ||
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<span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Dr. Cesar Rodriguez<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | <span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Dr. Cesar Rodriguez<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>Advisor</p> |
+ | <p>Research Faculty, Florida State University</p> | ||
+ | <p>I'm a member of the research faculty in the Biomedical Sciences Department at the Florida State University College of Medicine. I have the great fortune of intersecting medicine and synthetic biology. I use an imagine, design, create workflow for developing cell-based therapeutics.</p> | ||
+ | <p>Prior to joining FSU, I was a Senior Research Scientist at Autodesk. I am a co-founder and former co-editor of the Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL). I was an iGEM judge in 2009 through 2013. Beyond pursuing exciting ideas and projects in Synthetic Biology, I enjoy raising two rambunctious daughters, snowboarding, football, computer animation (especially Pixar), electric cars, and travelling.</p> | ||
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<span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Dr. Andrew Hudson<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | <span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Dr. Andrew Hudson<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>Advisor</p> |
+ | <p>Post Doctoral Fellow</p> | ||
+ | <p>Greetings! I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Lethbridge and my current work focuses on engineering RNA regulators of gene expression. Although this is my first year on an iGEM team, once the words “RNAi pesticides” were spoken, I was eager to jump on board as an advisor! Besides my interest in RNA and synthetic biology, I enjoy playing music, reading, golfing and spending time with family.</p> | ||
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<span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Karin Otero<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | <span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Karin Otero<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>Member</p> |
+ | <p>4th Year, Neuroscience</p> | ||
+ | <p></p> | ||
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<p>Role: Advisor</p> | <p>Role: Advisor</p> | ||
<p>Program: Neuroscience</p> | <p>Program: Neuroscience</p> | ||
− | <p>Year of Study: | + | <p>Year of Study: 5</p> |
− | <p> | + | <p>I enjoy studying protein biosynthesis and my favorite biomolecule is RNA. As with every year in iGEM I look forward to the Jamboree, as it is an opportunity to meet people from around the world and learn about their unique projects. I am also the vice president of the Synthetic Biology club and enjoy playing Starcraft in my spare time (Masters League). I am an expert at creating "Rhys" puns and think of them whenever I can find time (Rhycently, Rhyspect, Rhysist, Rhysese pieces, Rhysults, Rhysearch station).</p> |
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<span class="card-title activator grey-text text-darken-4">Rhys Hakstol </span> | <span class="card-title activator grey-text text-darken-4">Rhys Hakstol </span> | ||
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<span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Rhys Hakstol<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | <span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Rhys Hakstol<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>Member</p> |
+ | <p>M.Sc. Student, Biochemistry</p> | ||
+ | <p></p> | ||
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<span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Suneet Kharey<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | <span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Suneet Kharey<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | ||
<p>Role: Member</p> | <p>Role: Member</p> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>B.Sc. Biology</p> |
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<p>My name is Suneet. Very recently I graduated with my B.Sc in Biology with a minor in Philosophy. I’m very excited to be back on the University of Lethbridge iGEM team working on the Human Practices component of the team’s project. </p> | <p>My name is Suneet. Very recently I graduated with my B.Sc in Biology with a minor in Philosophy. I’m very excited to be back on the University of Lethbridge iGEM team working on the Human Practices component of the team’s project. </p> | ||
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<span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Dustin Smith<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | <span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Dustin Smith<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>Role: Advisor</p> |
+ | <p>M.Sc. Student, Biochemistry</p> | ||
+ | <p>Hello, my name is Dustin Smith. I was born and raised in Lethbridge, and I am a Master’s student majoring in Biochemistry. I’m happy to be back with the University of Lethbridge iGEM team for a fifth year, and as always it has been a great experience. Outside of school my favorite activities are ice hockey, snowboarding, lifting, and recycling the same iGEM bio for multiple years.</p> | ||
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<span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Jeff Tingley<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | <span class="card-title grey-text text-darken-4">Jeff Tingley<i class="material-icons right">close</i></span> | ||
− | <p> | + | <p>Member</p> |
+ | <p>5th Year, Biology</p> | ||
+ | <p>I am a fifth year BSc student majoring in Biological Sciences. This is my first year participating in IGEM; joining to gain experience in the lab and to become more involved in university activities. Working with the team has been a blast, I not only gained wet-lab experience but human practice and business management experience as well. I look forward to the Jamboree and the following IGEM season.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 19:26, 16 October 2016
Members
Meet the minds behind the magic.
Primary PI: Dr. Hans-Joachim Wieden
Secondary PI: Dr. Brian Dempsey
Advisors: Dr. Cesar A. Rodriguez, Dr. Andrew Hudson, Dustin Smith, Graeme Glaister, Suneet Kharey
Student Members: Karin Otero (Student Leader), Chris Isaac, Jeff Tingley, Kali Sage Strobel, Keith Aiken, Kieran McCormack, Rebecca Jeong, Rhys Hakstol, Sydnee Calhoun, Taylor Sheahan,
Primary PI
Associate Professor of Physical Biochemistry, University of Lethbridge
Originally from Germany, I moved to Canada in 2005 to start a research group on the structure and function of the bacterial protein synthesis machinery, a cellular process targeted by over 50% of the known antibiotics. I am intrigued by the molecular design and function of this essential bio-nanomachine. I try to unravel the underlying design principles in order to enable the rational design and engineering of novel bio-nanomachines. I am essentially asking the question if such novel bio-machines can be constructed from simple and fundamental principles or are these assemblies just too complex. Well and that’s why it was extremely easy to rope me into doing iGEM.
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Advisor
Research Faculty, Florida State University
I'm a member of the research faculty in the Biomedical Sciences Department at the Florida State University College of Medicine. I have the great fortune of intersecting medicine and synthetic biology. I use an imagine, design, create workflow for developing cell-based therapeutics.
Prior to joining FSU, I was a Senior Research Scientist at Autodesk. I am a co-founder and former co-editor of the Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL). I was an iGEM judge in 2009 through 2013. Beyond pursuing exciting ideas and projects in Synthetic Biology, I enjoy raising two rambunctious daughters, snowboarding, football, computer animation (especially Pixar), electric cars, and travelling.
Advisor
Post Doctoral Fellow
Greetings! I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Lethbridge and my current work focuses on engineering RNA regulators of gene expression. Although this is my first year on an iGEM team, once the words “RNAi pesticides” were spoken, I was eager to jump on board as an advisor! Besides my interest in RNA and synthetic biology, I enjoy playing music, reading, golfing and spending time with family.
Role: Member
Program: Ph.D. in Biomolecular Sciences
Year of Study: 1
Hi all! This is my first year being involved with iGEM. I have a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering and M.E.Sc in Biomedical Engineering. I look forward to learning more about synthetic biology at the Giant Jamboree and to share our work with the iGEM community.
Member
4th Year, Neuroscience
Role: Advisor
Program: Neuroscience
Year of Study: 5
I enjoy studying protein biosynthesis and my favorite biomolecule is RNA. As with every year in iGEM I look forward to the Jamboree, as it is an opportunity to meet people from around the world and learn about their unique projects. I am also the vice president of the Synthetic Biology club and enjoy playing Starcraft in my spare time (Masters League). I am an expert at creating "Rhys" puns and think of them whenever I can find time (Rhycently, Rhyspect, Rhysist, Rhysese pieces, Rhysults, Rhysearch station).
Member
M.Sc. Student, Biochemistry
Role: Member
B.Sc. Biology
My name is Suneet. Very recently I graduated with my B.Sc in Biology with a minor in Philosophy. I’m very excited to be back on the University of Lethbridge iGEM team working on the Human Practices component of the team’s project.
Role: Advisor
M.Sc. Student, Biochemistry
Hello, my name is Dustin Smith. I was born and raised in Lethbridge, and I am a Master’s student majoring in Biochemistry. I’m happy to be back with the University of Lethbridge iGEM team for a fifth year, and as always it has been a great experience. Outside of school my favorite activities are ice hockey, snowboarding, lifting, and recycling the same iGEM bio for multiple years.
Role: Member
Program: Biology
Year of Study: 4
Hi there. I’m Chris. This year the title of “webmaster” has been thrust upon me and I hope that by the time the website is done, you’ll be able to be here reading this. For now, I’m working on finishing up my B.Sc. and splitting my time between work, iGEM, and pursing a career as a purveyor of terrible jokes.
Role: Member
Program: Science Education
Year of Study: 3
This is my first year of iGEM and I've loved the rare and unique experience this project has been able to provide, both as a someone who loves to learn and as a future high school science teacher. I enjoy being a jack of all trades and look forward to learning more and seeing the new ideas at this year's Jamboree.
Role: Member
Program: Biochemsitry
Year of Study: 2
Hello, I’m Sydnee! Once upon a time I thought I was going to be a psychologist, but then I decided science was a lot more fun. This is my second year being involved with iGEM and I am enjoying my time working on human practices.
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Member
5th Year, Biology
I am a fifth year BSc student majoring in Biological Sciences. This is my first year participating in IGEM; joining to gain experience in the lab and to become more involved in university activities. Working with the team has been a blast, I not only gained wet-lab experience but human practice and business management experience as well. I look forward to the Jamboree and the following IGEM season.
Here is some more information about this product that is only revealed once clicked on.
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Role: Member
Program: Digital Audio Arts
Year of Study: 2
This is my first year participating in iGEM. I am very excited to help the team by using my skills in the arts. With the team I can help design the poster and other visualizations. As a music major I have lots learned about synthetic biology and am excited to see other groups at iGem who have uniquely used synbio to create a positive impact on the world.