Team:Gaston Day School/Team

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PARTH'S LIST of THINGS TO DO.
We need to find more awesome pictures to put on our website (including the team and team members' pictures). You can find some examples HERE. We need a background on all team members. We need to update our safety stuff.
You MUST have a team description page, a project abstract, a complete project description, a lab notebook, and a safety page. PLEASE keep all of your pages within your teams namespace.


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Team Example


Who we are


Our team consists of only 10th Graders and bases itself out of Gaston Day School, a preK-through 12 school in Gastonia, North Carolina. With Ms. Anne Byford's gudiance, we will take part in our third of the iGEM competition.


Advisor: Ms. Anne Byford


Undergrads:

  • Our Leader: Parth Patel
  • Our Creative Mind: Gordon Ellison
  • Sam the Man: Samuel DuBois
  • The Mathematician: Steven Allen


What we did

(Provide proper attribution for all work)


Where we're from

Gaston Day School
Founded in 1967, Gaston Day School, is a non-sectarian, college prearatory institution for grades Pre-K through 12. Throughout our history, nearly 100% of Gaston Day School's graduating classes have entered four-year colleges and universities immediately upon graduation. Located in Gastonia, North Carolina, the school serves communities in a five-county area: Gaston, Lincoln, Cleveland, Mecklenburg and York counties. Enrollment is approximately 500 students.
Gaston Day School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school is a member of the Southern Association of Independent Schools, the National Association of Independent Schools, and the North Carolina Association of Independent Schools.
Each of the students on the team have completed Honors Biology and will either be going into Chemistry, AP Biology, or both.


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