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<p><center><strong>Jason Desranleau:</strong><br> He recently graduated from Concordia University with a degree in Honours Biochemistry. He wants to pursue future studies in veterinary medicine. In his free time, he likes gaming, jogging, and baking.
 
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<p><center><strong>Kevin Gorji:</strong><br>A second year undergraduate student with honors in Cell and Molecular Biology. He loves to study many different topics of science and hopes to pursue the interdisciplinary field of study of biomedical engineering.  
 
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<p><center><strong>Alexandra Teggin:</strong><br>She recently graduated from Concordia University with a Specialization in Cell and Molecular Biology. She became interested in participating in iGEM after performing her independent research project involved with protein trafficking, and wishes to pursue her studies in psychopharmacology.
 
<p><center><strong>Alexandra Teggin:</strong><br>She recently graduated from Concordia University with a Specialization in Cell and Molecular Biology. She became interested in participating in iGEM after performing her independent research project involved with protein trafficking, and wishes to pursue her studies in psychopharmacology.
 
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<p><center><strong>Maria Salouros:</strong><br>A first-year undergraduate student specializing in Biology at Concordia University. She’s also a competitor for Concordia’s tennis team and volunteers at the Montreal Children’s Hospital weekly. Eager to gain research experience and work hands-on in synthetic biology.
 
<p><center><strong>Maria Salouros:</strong><br>A first-year undergraduate student specializing in Biology at Concordia University. She’s also a competitor for Concordia’s tennis team and volunteers at the Montreal Children’s Hospital weekly. Eager to gain research experience and work hands-on in synthetic biology.
 
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<p><center><strong>Edgar Daniel Fuller Altamirano:</strong><br>A mexican from BC who’s currently a third year undergraduate student in Speciliazation in Cell and Molecular Biology Extended Credit Program and he wants to pursue medicine. He currently enjoys napping and the colour purple… quite grumpy when he doesn’t nap.
 
<p><center><strong>Edgar Daniel Fuller Altamirano:</strong><br>A mexican from BC who’s currently a third year undergraduate student in Speciliazation in Cell and Molecular Biology Extended Credit Program and he wants to pursue medicine. He currently enjoys napping and the colour purple… quite grumpy when he doesn’t nap.
 
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<p><center><strong>Farhat Zafar:</strong><br>She has one year left until she graduates with a specialization in Biology. She finds the field of genetics particularly interesting. The first time she heard about iGEM was when she was a first year student and she immediately knew that she would participate in this competition one day.  
 
<p><center><strong>Farhat Zafar:</strong><br>She has one year left until she graduates with a specialization in Biology. She finds the field of genetics particularly interesting. The first time she heard about iGEM was when she was a first year student and she immediately knew that she would participate in this competition one day.  
 
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<p><center><strong>Eugenie Samson:</strong><br>She is graduating from Concordia with a specialization in Biology. She has a previous degree in psychology and in the future hopes to combine her interest in science and her love of movement and dance to pursue her studies in physiotherapy.  
 
<p><center><strong>Eugenie Samson:</strong><br>She is graduating from Concordia with a specialization in Biology. She has a previous degree in psychology and in the future hopes to combine her interest in science and her love of movement and dance to pursue her studies in physiotherapy.  
 
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<p><center><strong>Julia Phillipp:</strong><br>A graduating Concordia University student who is completing her undergraduate degree in Honours Cell and Molecular Biology with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies in Science. She is actively involved in cell cycle research and is interested in pursuing her studies in the health sciences.
 
<p><center><strong>Julia Phillipp:</strong><br>A graduating Concordia University student who is completing her undergraduate degree in Honours Cell and Molecular Biology with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies in Science. She is actively involved in cell cycle research and is interested in pursuing her studies in the health sciences.
 
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<p><center><strong>Thiban Navaratrarajah:</strong><br>He is in his final year in his specialization in Molecular Biology at Concordia University. When asked about his plans for the future, Thiban has learned to mask the “I don’t know... yet” statement, with “So many possibilities!”
 
<p><center><strong>Thiban Navaratrarajah:</strong><br>He is in his final year in his specialization in Molecular Biology at Concordia University. When asked about his plans for the future, Thiban has learned to mask the “I don’t know... yet” statement, with “So many possibilities!”
 
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<p><center><strong>Nathalie Jreidini:</strong><br>She is entering her third year at Concordia University majoring in Biology and minoring in Environmental Geography. She opts for a career as a conservation biologist, but has yet to explore other diverse fields in synthetic biology through iGEM.
 
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Revision as of 01:07, 14 July 2016

Meet the team!

Jason Desranleau:
He recently graduated from Concordia University with a degree in Honours Biochemistry. He wants to pursue future studies in veterinary medicine. In his free time, he likes gaming, jogging, and baking.

Kevin Gorji:
A second year undergraduate student with honors in Cell and Molecular Biology. He loves to study many different topics of science and hopes to pursue the interdisciplinary field of study of biomedical engineering.

Alexandra Teggin:
She recently graduated from Concordia University with a Specialization in Cell and Molecular Biology. She became interested in participating in iGEM after performing her independent research project involved with protein trafficking, and wishes to pursue her studies in psychopharmacology.

Maria Salouros:
A first-year undergraduate student specializing in Biology at Concordia University. She’s also a competitor for Concordia’s tennis team and volunteers at the Montreal Children’s Hospital weekly. Eager to gain research experience and work hands-on in synthetic biology.

Alaa Selim:
A second year undergraduate student in Biology with a double minor in political science and film studies. Alaa has many interests and hobbies: comedy, experimental film, and street art. She wishes to pursue a degree in whatever destiny has determined for her, which is code for “I dont know...yet.”

Edgar Daniel Fuller Altamirano:
A mexican from BC who’s currently a third year undergraduate student in Speciliazation in Cell and Molecular Biology Extended Credit Program and he wants to pursue medicine. He currently enjoys napping and the colour purple… quite grumpy when he doesn’t nap.

Farhat Zafar:
She has one year left until she graduates with a specialization in Biology. She finds the field of genetics particularly interesting. The first time she heard about iGEM was when she was a first year student and she immediately knew that she would participate in this competition one day.

Eugenie Samson:
She is graduating from Concordia with a specialization in Biology. She has a previous degree in psychology and in the future hopes to combine her interest in science and her love of movement and dance to pursue her studies in physiotherapy.

Julia Phillipp:
A graduating Concordia University student who is completing her undergraduate degree in Honours Cell and Molecular Biology with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies in Science. She is actively involved in cell cycle research and is interested in pursuing her studies in the health sciences.

Thiban Navaratrarajah:
He is in his final year in his specialization in Molecular Biology at Concordia University. When asked about his plans for the future, Thiban has learned to mask the “I don’t know... yet” statement, with “So many possibilities!”

Nathalie Jreidini:
She is entering her third year at Concordia University majoring in Biology and minoring in Environmental Geography. She opts for a career as a conservation biologist, but has yet to explore other diverse fields in synthetic biology through iGEM.