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<font size="4">Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics Colorado State University</font><br> | <font size="4">Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics Colorado State University</font><br> | ||
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<h2>Lucas Argueso</h2> | <h2>Lucas Argueso</h2> |
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Advisors
Brian Searcy
Research ScientistYou name it, he's lived there. Our coach, mentor and supreme overlord is a Renaissance Man of the biology world. If you have a question, he has an answer, and boy did that come in handy. However he has since moved on to teach at Oregon State University.
Patrick Shipman
Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics Colorado State UniversityDr. Shipman was our go-to man for help with modeling our system. He has also provided a new home for CSU's iGEM laboratory space! What a guy.
Lucas Argueso
Lab Manager and Researcher Colorado State UniversityIf there was a word for someone who knew everything about yeast, that word would be Lucas. Dr. Argueso is nothing short of a miracle worker when it comes to yeast biology and he's not afraid to prove it.
Tim Gonzales
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Philip Fox
Research Scientist Colorado State UniversityWhen we were trying to figure out how to image the salt content of yeast using fluorescent dyes, Philip Fox provided us the knowledge and background to using them. He also aided in providing us the actual dye (NaTRIUM and Pluronic). Despite determining that using the dye was not the way to go to measure intercellular sodium levels, we learned a lot with his help about microscopy and working with the dyes.
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