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<p><b>Kara Brower</b> is a junior in Yale College double majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Chemistry. Her interests include high-resolution CFTR channel imaging using cryo-EM and microfluidic intergration for CMOS nanowire biosensors. Kara conducted the ice recrystallization assays.</p><br /><br /> | <p><b>Kara Brower</b> is a junior in Yale College double majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Chemistry. Her interests include high-resolution CFTR channel imaging using cryo-EM and microfluidic intergration for CMOS nanowire biosensors. Kara conducted the ice recrystallization assays.</p><br /><br /> | ||
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- | Attribution: Please note that the above mentioned iGEM students completed all research that has been documented in this wiki. <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Yale/Advisors">Graduate advisors</a> did help provide training and guidance for various synthetic biology techniques; specifically, Dan Spakowicz and Adam Trexler | + | Attribution: Please note that the above mentioned iGEM students completed all research that has been documented in this wiki. <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Yale/Team/Advisors">Graduate advisors</a> did help provide training and guidance for various synthetic biology techniques; specifically, Dan Spakowicz and Adam Trexler provided suggestions for cloning and protein work, Thihan and Rebecca Brown assisted with protein gels and multicellular organism assays, Jen Nguyen assisted with protein purification and crystallography, Tim Craggs, Nigel Grindley, and Cathy Joyce assisted with general molecular biology techniques, and Professor Farren Isaacs assisted with MAGE and overall project direction. However, all work was completed by the undergraduates.</div></div> |
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