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+ | ASU’s
inaugural
iGEM
team
consists
of
ten
highly
motivated
undergraduates
from
diverse
backgrounds
in
genetics, biomedical
engineering,
molecular
biology,
computer
science,
and
biochemistry.
Our
project
is
completely
student‐driven
and
an
incredible
educational
opportunity.
In
the
context
of
the
iGEM
competition,
it
provides
us
with
the
means
to
directly
contribute
to
the
field
of
synthetic
biology
in
a
significant
way
and
present
our
findings
on
an
international
stage.
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+ | Feel free to <html><a href="mailto:asu.igem@gmail.com">contact us</a></html>. | ||
== '''Who we are''' == | == '''Who we are''' == | ||
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*''' Advisor 1''': Xiao Wang | *''' Advisor 1''': Xiao Wang | ||
*'''Advisor 2''': William Ditto | *'''Advisor 2''': William Ditto | ||
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- | '''Undergrads:''' | + | '''Undergrads (in alphabetical order):''' |
*'''Student 1''': Ruben Acuna | *'''Student 1''': Ruben Acuna | ||
- | *'''Student 2''': | + | *'''Student 2''': Keith Dyson |
- | *'''Student 3''': | + | *'''Student 3''': Joseph Flay |
*'''Student 4''': Daniel Garry | *'''Student 4''': Daniel Garry | ||
*'''Student 5''': Madeline Grade | *'''Student 5''': Madeline Grade | ||
- | *'''Student 6''': | + | *'''Student 6''': Abhinav Markus |
- | *'''Student 7''': | + | *'''Student 7''': Ryan Muller |
- | *'''Student 8''': | + | *'''Student 8''': Nisarg Patel |
- | *'''Student 9''': Ethan Ward | + | *'''Student 9''': Kylie Standage-Beier |
+ | *'''Student 10''': Ethan Ward | ||
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'''Other Assistance:''' | '''Other Assistance:''' | ||
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* Juan Padilla | * Juan Padilla | ||
Latest revision as of 17:05, 25 August 2011
Team
ASU’s inaugural iGEM team consists of ten highly motivated undergraduates from diverse backgrounds in genetics, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, computer science, and biochemistry. Our project is completely student‐driven and an incredible educational opportunity. In the context of the iGEM competition, it provides us with the means to directly contribute to the field of synthetic biology in a significant way and present our findings on an international stage.
Feel free to contact us.
Who we are
Advisors:
Undergrads (in alphabetical order):
|
Other Assistance:
- Juan Padilla