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Revision as of 01:22, 28 October 2013
Graduate Student Advisors |
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Christopher Lawson2nd year MASc Student in Civil (Environmental) EngineeringI am a Masters student in the Pollution Control and Waste Management group here at UBC, working in the Hallam Lab. My research lies at the intersection of environmental engineering and microbiology, where we study the microbial ecology of biological phosphorus removal using metagenomic and functional genomic approaches. In my free time, I enjoy hockey, martial arts, and pretty much anything outdoors. |
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Ray Socha2nd year PhD student in Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyI use directed evolution to explore the structure and function of enzymes. |
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Michael VanInsberghe3rd year PhD Student in Genome Science and TechnologyI'm a PhD student in the Genome Science and Technology graduate program at the University of British Columbia. I'm working in the Hansen group to develop methods in single-cell genomics by exploiting recent advances in microfluidics. When not stuck in a cleanroom, I can usually be found out in the mountains surrounding the Lower Mainland. |
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James Round2rd year PhD Student in Microbiology and ImmunologyI'm a PhD student in the Eltis lab at the University of British Columbia. My project involves the identification and characterization of bacteria and bacterial enzymes that can degrade and modify lignin. Our goal is to use the aromatic portion of biomass to replace products made traditionally with fossil fuels with green alternatives. |
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Faculty Advisors |
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Joanne FoxMichael Smith Laboratories and Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia |
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Steven HallamDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia |