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<span class="orange"><a name="drnygren"><p>Dr. Anders Nygren</p></a></span> | <span class="orange"><a name="drnygren"><p>Dr. Anders Nygren</p></a></span> |
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Facilitators
Dr. Mayi Arcellana-Panlilo Dr Mayi's biography |
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Dr. Anders Nygren I have a PhD from Rice University, Houston, Texas, and MSc degrees from the University of Houston, Texas and the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. I am an Associate Professor in the Centre for Bioengineering Research & Education and the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Calgary. My main research interests deal with the electrophysiology of the heart, using a combination of experimental measurements and computer modeling. I realized a few years ago that the modeling methods used in this research also can be applied to an area I knew nothing about at the time: Synthetic Biology. This is the third time I am involved as one of the facilitators for a U of C iGEM team. The idea of applying engineering methods to biology just keeps getting more fascinating to me the more I learn about it. This year, I am particularly excited about the fact that we have built a team with students from three faculties joining forces to address a problem of great relevance to our local economy. |
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Dr. Christian Jacob Dr jacob's biography |
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Lisa Gieg Biography |