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- | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Patrick Yizhi Cai</b> received a bachelor degree in Computer Science in China, a master degree in Bioinformatics from University of Edinburgh in the UK, and a PhD in Genetics, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology from Virginia Tech in the USA. Dr. Cai | + | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Dr. Patrick Yizhi Cai</b> received a bachelor degree in Computer Science in China, a master degree in Bioinformatics from University of Edinburgh in the UK, and a PhD in Genetics, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology from Virginia Tech in the USA. Dr. Cai currently is a postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.<br/> (<a href=\'http://web.me.com/caiyizhi\'>Homepage</a>)');return false;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/f/f2/Profile_Patrick.jpg"/>Patrick Yizhi Cai</a><br/></li> |
- | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Marc Ostermeier</b> is currently a professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.<br/><a href=\'http://www.jhu.edu/chembe/ostermeier/\'> | + | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Dr. Marc Ostermeier</b> is currently a professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.<br/>(<a href=\'http://www.jhu.edu/chembe/ostermeier/\'>Homepage</a>)');return false;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/7/77/Profile_Ostermeier.jpg"/>Marc Ostermeier</a><br/></li> |
+ | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Dr. Leslie Mitchell</b> received a bachelor degree in Biochemistry from the University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada), a master\'s degree in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada), and a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Ottawa (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada). Dr. Mitchell currently is a postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.');return false;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/7/73/Profile_Leslie.jpg"/>Leslie Mitchell</a><br/></li> | ||
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- | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Giovanni Stracquadanio</b> is a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the Johns Hopkins University. He received his MSc in Computer Science and his PhD in Computer science from the University of Catania, in Italy. <br/> <a href=\'http://www.giovannistracquadanio.it/curriculum.html\'> | + | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Dr. Giovanni Stracquadanio</b> is a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the Johns Hopkins University. He received his MSc in Computer Science and his PhD in Computer science from the University of Catania, in Italy. <br/> (<a href=\'http://www.giovannistracquadanio.it/curriculum.html\'>Homepage</a>)');return false;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/7/76/Profile_Giovanni.jpg"/>Giovanni Stracquadanio</a><br/></li> |
- | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Debra Mathews</b> is the Assistant Director for Science Programs for the Berman Institute of Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Mathews earned her B.S. in Biology from the Pennsylvania State University and a Ph.D. in genetics from Case Western Reserve University. Concurrent with her Ph.D., she earned a master\'s degree in bioethics from Case. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship in genetics at Johns Hopkins, where she continued her work on human genetic variation and human population history.');return false;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/ | + | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Dr. Debra Mathews</b> is the Assistant Director for Science Programs for the Berman Institute of Bioethics at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Mathews earned her B.S. in Biology from the Pennsylvania State University and a Ph.D. in genetics from Case Western Reserve University. Concurrent with her Ph.D., she earned a master\'s degree in bioethics from Case. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship in genetics at Johns Hopkins, where she continued her work on human genetic variation and human population history. During 2011, Dr. Mathews is working part time as a Senior Policy and Research Analyst on the staff of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Her research interests focus on the intersection of science, public policy and society.<br/>(<a href=\'http://www.bioethicsinstitute.org/mshome/?ID=75\'>Homepage</a>)');return false;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/a/a1/Debra_mathews.jpg"/>Debra Mathews</a><br/></li> |
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- | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Jef Boeke</b> is a professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.<br/><a href=\'http://www.bs.jhmi.edu/MBG/boekelab/\'> | + | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Dr. Jef Boeke</b> is a professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, and the founding director of High Throughput Biology Center at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.<br/>(<a href=\'http://www.bs.jhmi.edu/MBG/boekelab/\'>Homepage</a>)');return false;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/6/6d/Profile_Jef.jpg"/><br/>Jef Boeke</a><br/></li> |
- | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Takanari Inoue</b> | + | <li><a href="#" onclick="$('#boxcontent').html('<b>Dr. Takanari Inoue</b> received his graduate education at the University of Tokyo, where he developed a novel chemical-biological technique. Takanari then moved to the Bio-X program at Stanford University as a Quantitative Chemical Biology Fellow. His work at Stanford focused on the creation of other novel synthetic biological techniques that could rapidly – and inducibly – manipulate activity of a variety of intracellular signaling molecules. Currently, the Inoue laboratory at Johns Hopkins is investigating positive-feedback mechanisms underlying the initiation of neutrophil chemotaxis (known as symmetry breaking), as well as spatio-temporally compartmentalized signaling of Ras and membrane lipids such as phosphoinositides. Ultimately, Takanari will generate completely orthogonal machinery in cells to achieve existing, as well as novel, cellular functions.<br/>(<a href=\'http://esgweb1.nts.jhu.edu/cellbio/dept/InoueProfile.html\'>Homepage</a>)');return false;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/8/83/Profile_Inoue.jpg"/>Takanari Inoue</a><br/></li> |
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