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<h3green1>Adrian McNeely</h3green1> <p> <regulartext1>Adrian is a biochemist. He enjoys long walks on the beach, red wine, and successful PCRs.</regulartext1>
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<h3green1>Tony He</h3green1> <p> <regulartext1>Tony is a life scientist, who performs "magic tricks" to turn things on paper into living things. He enjoys the outdoors and various sports, and wishes to eventually become the magician of life and health.</regulartext1>
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<h3green1>Stephanie Zhou</h3green1> <p> <regulartext1>Stephanie Zhou's interest in Synthetic Biology began in 2008 with a research project on using GM models in cancer genetics. Stephanie will be majoring in Life Sciences and, inspired by the work of Dr. David Larson (UCSF), she hopes to ultimately study radiation oncology. </regulartext1>
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Revision as of 15:17, 19 August 2011

Queen's

Overview

QGEM's efforts would not be possible without the generous support of our 2011 corporate sponsors.

If you are interested in joining our team, please download our 2011 Sponsorship Package.

Platinum

Adrian McNeely

Adrian is a biochemist. He enjoys long walks on the beach, red wine, and successful PCRs.

Tony He

Tony is a life scientist, who performs "magic tricks" to turn things on paper into living things. He enjoys the outdoors and various sports, and wishes to eventually become the magician of life and health.

Stephanie Zhou

Stephanie Zhou's interest in Synthetic Biology began in 2008 with a research project on using GM models in cancer genetics. Stephanie will be majoring in Life Sciences and, inspired by the work of Dr. David Larson (UCSF), she hopes to ultimately study radiation oncology.

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Silver