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  • Fernando Zavala
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    Fernando Zavala

    Hello, my name is Fernando Zavala, I am 16 years old, and I am a student here at FDR, American school of Lima. I was born in Lima, Peru in the year 1999, but I moved to New York at the age of 5, and I lived there for 8 years. Recently, I moved back to Lima about 3 years ago, and I am so grateful to have become a part of this new FDR school community. In terms of science, I have always had a passion for it ever since we did physics and biology in the 5th grade and it has been growing and accumulating ever since. I found it so fascinating how anyone could practice it, and, with a little critical thinking and dedication, could bring something new to the table, making us more knowledgeable about the world around us, and advance our society. However, personally I have always been at a crossroads between physics and biology. I love the perspective of physics and how it breaks everything down fundamentally to understand the world and its processes, and that’s what I chose as an IB subject. But I also love how biology deals with the details and blueprints of real, living things, and how it impacts me on a much more personal level (since it makes me more intellectual about my own body), and I didn’t want to miss out on not knowing what the biology road would have been like. So that’s why I joined iGEM. To help me make the decision about which career path I want to take by enriching me in some of the best genetic engineering work done at this school.

  • David Lin
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    David Lin

    My name is David Lin and I’m a 16 year old student at Colegio FDR. I was born in Jinanxi, China and have lived in Lima, Peru for more than 8 years. As a science enthusiast, I find the topic of genetic engineering and synthetic biology fascinating. I believe that through this area of science, mankind will undergo great progress and create countless innovative solutions. My passion for science has always been a defining feature of my academic career and personal philosophy. It has influenced my future career choices and helped me learn more about this amazing world. This is why I have joined iGEM, my goal is to learn more about these areas of science through experimentation and creation.

    A fun fact about me is that I share a common interest in mechanical engineering, for I have constructed a functional motorcycle for the MYP Personal Project.

Attributions

Science Research Team

Mikhail Lujan: Was responsible for all the background research for the project: researched Lux genes, research on appropriate promoter sequence, research on ribosome binding sites, organization of some meetings, running fundraising events
Sofia Gonzalez: Was responsible for all the background research for the project: researched Lux genes, built constructs, research on appropriate promoter sequence, research on ribosome binding sites, organization of some meetings, participated in fundraising activities, participated in classroom DNA demonstration

Science Experiment Team

Jae Hee Kim
Hye Lim (Ellie) Chun
Ayoon Kim
Luis Matteo de Bernardis

3D Design Team

Daniel Sanchez
Fernando Zavala

Human Practices

Janella Schwab: Leader of the Human Practices section of the team. Organized and executed all human practices activities, including establishing the ES curriculum and organizing logistics in all activities such as contracting external leaders for the Kermesse, MS lessons, and both articles.
Nicole Gumbiner
Karla Herrera: Was in charge of creating a middle school curriculum involving synthetic biology. Also, participated in the kermesse event, and was in charge of overseeing both the Igem and PTA booths. Finally, translated the synthetic biology google survey to spanish which was sent.
Jae Hee Kim: Was in charge of the kindergarten curriculum project for synthetic biology: wrote the script and the wiki part of the curriculum, and went to teach the students the curriculum, participated in the Kermesse booths.
Ayoon Kim: Wrote part of the script and went to teach the kindergarteners the curriculum, participated in the Kermesse booths.

Wiki Team

Juan Luis Quispe: Responsible for coding the wiki Hyunjun (Jared) Park: Partook in the development of the Social Media for the team, managed both Twitter & Facebook accounts. Responsible for organizing and overseeing the Kermesse activities including the Jeopardy Game Show and water splash. Finally, provided with some technical assistance whilst coding the Wiki. Taras Kaminsky: Responsible for coding the wiki Guillermo de la Torre: Partook in the development of the Social Media for the team, managed both Twitter & Facebook accounts. Responsible for planning and preparing the Jeopardy Game Show portion of the Kermesse. Finally, provided with some technical assistance whilst coding the Wiki.