Team:Colombia Uniandes/Team

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The Team

Undergrads

Daniel Castaño
Daniel is an undergraduate student of design and System Engineering. His abilities are the illustration, animation, video production and high performance computer management. He saw in this competition the opportunity to meet new people, test his own abilities, and learn via interdisciplinarity. Although it is his first time in the lab and in the modeling process, he is very happy due to the possibility to help and give his point of view. His objective is to show the importance of design and systems engineering in other disciplines, even though they are quite different.
Daniel Giraldo
Alejandra Castilla Asaf
Daniela Olivera
Carlos Eduardo Posada
Lina María Contreras
César Augusto Quintana Cataño
Laura Estefania Gonzalez Valenzuela
Silvia J Cañas
Carolina Salazar
Maria Alejandra Hernandez Santana
Javier Eduardo Vargas Calle
Laura Rodriguez
Laura is an undergraduate student in Chemistry and Microbiology at Universidad de los Andes. She is passionate about science, likes organic chemistry and loves bacteria! She is also curious and a realll hard worker. For her, iGEM has been an opportunity to learn, practice lab skills and making good friends! Currently she is working in the Ralstonia group at iGEM Colombia. She is really excited to meet people involved in science from another countries, this will give her a perspective of science outside her country and will also be a cultural enriching experience.
Paula Manuela Siauchó Unriza
Santiago Andrés Cadena Cerón
Camilo Gómez Garzón
Camilo is an undergraduate student in Chemistry and Microbiology at Universidad de los Andes. He loves science and, specially, everything that combines these two areas of knowledge such as biochemistry, communication among bacteria, biocatalysis and molecular biology. He is currently working in Laboratory and Human Practices of Colombia iGEM Team, activity that he sees as a great opportunity to grow and improve as scientist and person; knowing new features and applications of synthetic biology and asking for problems that we can resolve with it.
Alejandro Otero Bravo
David A. Ayala-Usma

Grad Students

Instructors

Silvia Restrepo, Ph. D.
Juan Manuel Pedraza, Ph. D.