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- | Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Aaron Chevalier <br/><br/></center> | + | Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Aaron Chevalier <br/><br/> Bioengineering </center> |
Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Rob Egbert <br/> Electrical Engineering </center> | Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Rob Egbert <br/> Electrical Engineering </center> | ||
Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Chris Eiben <br/> Biochemistry <br/></center> | Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Chris Eiben <br/> Biochemistry <br/></center> | ||
- | Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Jeremy Mills <br/><br/></center> | + | Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Jeremy Mills <br/><br/> Biochemistry </center> |
Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Justin Siegel <br/> Biomolecular Structure and Design</center> | Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Justin Siegel <br/> Biomolecular Structure and Design</center> | ||
Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Matt Smith <br/> Molecular and Cellular Biology</center> | Image:Washington_.jpg|<center>Matt Smith <br/> Molecular and Cellular Biology</center> | ||
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Image:Washington_Biochemistry.jpg|<center>Biochemistry <br/> Lab space</center> | Image:Washington_Biochemistry.jpg|<center>Biochemistry <br/> Lab space</center> | ||
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== '''Who did what''' == | == '''Who did what''' == |
Revision as of 06:29, 4 September 2011
Who we are
Washington Biochemistry.jpg
Lab space |
Who did what
The teams were assembled during our winter quarter. During this term we went around to classes and had weekly meeting to introduce students to synthetic biology through a series of guest lectures. During the spring students participated in brainstorming projects related to the sponsoring Faculty advisors labs (Baker and Klavins) and came up with the project they wanted to carry out. Over the summer, students completed all of the experimental work, but worked closely with both graduate students and faculty advisors to plan the most pertinent experiments and make the most of our limited time.