Team:British Columbia/Team
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Undergraduate Team Members |
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Fisal Elstone |
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Liz Geum |
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Joe Ho |
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Dan Korvin |
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Joel Kumlin |
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Anna Müller |
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Michael Peters4th year Chemical and Biological Engineering, Bioprocess optionI got interested in iGEM during a class presentation, but what really caught my attention is the opportunity for student driven innovative research. I was heavily involved in science fair during middle school and high school, and look forward to pursing team-lead innovative research again. A bit about myself: I love almost any water-sport, and would happily spend the rest of my life lounging about beaches and cottages, sailing and waterskiing in the sun until I develop arthritis or skin cancer, or both. A few random facts about myself: I hate bananas, I love the smell of incubators, I've been known to make super-heroes out of lab gloves, and I biked across North America two summers ago. My favourite piece of lab equipment is the vortex mixer; my goodness I could spend days playing with those things... |
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Frances Russell3rd year Combined Honours in Computer Science and BiologyI started a combined honours degree after discovering computer science in my first year at UBC. Ever since, I have been exploring where the two subjects intersect in bioinformatics. I joined the iGEM team after hearing about it through my Co-op job at the Hallam Lab, and I hope to contribute to the modelling and wiki while also learning microbiology concepts and lab technique. In my spare time, I enjoy baking, cooking, camping, and knitting. |
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Negin Tousi |
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Grace Yi |
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Javi Zhang |
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Tony Zhao |
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Graduate Student Advisors |
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Niels Hanson |
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Christopher Lawson |
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Ray Socha |
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Cameron Strachan |
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Dave VanInsberghe |
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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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Faculty Advisors |
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Joanne Fox |
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Steven Hallam |