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Our team consists of students from Dalton School, Hunter College, Columbia Univ., Yeshiva Univ., NYU-Poly, Cornell and advisors from Cornell ICB. We're investigating mechanisms for radio resistance in D. Radiodurans.
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Our iGEM squadron consists of students from the Dalton School, Hunter College, Columbia University, Yeshiva University, NYU-Poly, and Cornell University. Our advisers (and donated workspace) reside at Weill Cornell Medical College on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Briefly, over the summer we will be investigating the genetic mechanisms for ionizing radiation resistance in Deinococcus radiodurans through genome sequencing, RNA-seq experiments and high throughput cloning.  
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<h3>Yeshiva University Wetlab Team Members</h3>
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Jake Friedman<p>
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Jake Friedman, Yossi Steinberger, Yair Saperstein, David Sweet<br/>
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Revision as of 05:53, 23 June 2011

Meet our Team

Our iGEM squadron consists of students from the Dalton School, Hunter College, Columbia University, Yeshiva University, NYU-Poly, and Cornell University. Our advisers (and donated workspace) reside at Weill Cornell Medical College on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Briefly, over the summer we will be investigating the genetic mechanisms for ionizing radiation resistance in Deinococcus radiodurans through genome sequencing, RNA-seq experiments and high throughput cloning.

Yeshiva University Wetlab Team Members

Jake Friedman

David Sweet

Yossi Steinberger

Yair Saperstein


Weill Cornell Medical College Advisors + Grad Students

Russell Durrett, Christopher Mason - Institute for Computational Biology

Alex Hansler, Steve Gross - Department of Pharmacology

Sponsors

  • Illumina
  • Agilent
  • Science House
  • Quartzy
  • NY SynBio
  • IDT



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