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  var FISAL = "I fell in love with iGEM two years ago when I stumbled upon a Terry Talk by a past iGEM member. My fascination and curiosity spiraled out of control and the next thing I knew, I was giving a presentation to students in my program about the potentials of synthetic biology. However, much to my dismay I was unable to join the iGEM team that summer due to commitments with my Co-op program. This year I am very excited to be a part of the UBC 2013 team. I have no idea where our project will take us but I'm sure it will be a thrilling ride. A little about myself: I am a self proclaimed outdoors man and I have the beard to prove it! In particular, I enjoy backcountry skiing, rock climbing, and backpacking, but I am always keen to try new things. When I am in the city I enjoy dancing, music, and eating. My spirit animal is a ferret and I cant think of a favorite piece of lab equipment; I love all my children equally.";
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var JOE = "I joined iGEM because of a Terry Talk by a past iGEM member, who described the elegance of synthetic biology and the need to create standardized parts. That moment on, I was hooked into iGEM and its limitless potential. Outside from lab work and reading "binders full of journal articles", I enjoy watching hockey and maintaining my vegetable garden. Occasionally, I enjoy swimming and hiking.";
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var DAN = "I first heard of iGEM through a friend back in 2009. At the the time, I thought he was crazy. "E. Coli cultures lighting up like traffic lights!?". Two years later, in 2011, I stumbled across the openwetware wiki while doing research for a project, and this led me to the iGEM page. After seeing the kinds of incredible projects that had been attempted over the years, I was hooked, and knew that I had to join the UBC team at the next available opportunity. My interests include growing and showing off stylish goatees."
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var ANNA = "I first heard about iGEM when I was in high school and ever since I wanted to be part of it. For me this is a very exciting opportunity. I can’t wait to make some awesome bacteria! I moved to Canada two years ago from Germany. Now I am really enjoying Vancouver. My favourite thing to do here is skiing in winter; I can’t wait for next season. Aside from microbiology I am interested in marine biology. Through scuba diving I fell in love with the beautiful underwater world. On campus you can find me either in the lab, at the gallery, or at the pool napping. But if there is something you should know about me is that I love travelling and living in different places around the world, so this is definitely not my last stop.";
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var GRACE = "Having experienced being part of iGEM last year, I was inspired by the calibre of projects iGEM teams produced. I am excited to see what amazing things a new group of minds can accomplish at UBC. In the lab, I am working on moving the caffeine biosynthetic pathway into E.coli. Through this portion of the project, we are attempting to "improve" BioBrick parts of the TU Munich 2012 team. In addition to labwork, I hope to contribute to the human practices portion of the project - looking forward to creative paths down this road! My guilty pleasures include reading bad novels and baking large batches of cookies (and eating them).";
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var CAM = "I recently finished my undergraduate degree in Honours Microbiology and I am currently doing research in the Hallam lab at UBC. I have interests in metabolic engineering and environmental genomics.";
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var MICHAELP= "I became 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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var FRANCES = "I 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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var NEGIN = "Having heard about iGEM from a former team member in my program, I quickly became interested in taking part in the team and hopefully bringing an engineering mindset to the team! With the various disciplines represented on the iGEM team, it is needless to say that I am extremely enthused to see how all these scientific minds will work together to come up with something (hopefully) magnificent! I began my education as a process option student in the department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and very quickly realized that my true passion geared more towards the biological applications which lead me to switch to the bioprocess option. On my (minimal) free time outside of school and work, I enjoy playing rugby and taking lots of hikes and enjoying the outdoors!";
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var DAVE = "I received my BSc in Microbiology and Immunology from UBC where I worked in the Mohn Lab on topics in microbial ecology. My primary research interests are in understanding the fundamental ecological processes that drive the evolution of interactions between microbial lineages in the environment.";
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var LIZ = "During my first year, a former iGEM member came in to give a class talk about his work on the team. Probably the entire class was fascinated by E. coli that light up green, amber and red like traffic signals. What was even more fascinating, though, was how the simplest bio-constructs so named "biobricks" could be used to solve problems that were much greater in scale. The bringing together of different disciplines was a key component of the project as well as the freedom to explore different topics and see an entire project through. I am excited to be working in the wet lab with a great mix of unique talents on the team this year. To tell you a bit about myself, I enjoy photography, following the MLB rooting for Texas Rangers, and eating mochi.";
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var JOEL = "I joined iGEM because it provides an interesting opportunity to create models while learning about biological systems. When not working tirelessly in front of a computer screen, I enjoy golfing, playing tennis, skiing, and pretty much most things outside.";
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var TONY = "One of the opportunities that I look forward to the most in university is being able to conduct research. While high school afforded the opportunity to learn the general principles of biology and chemistry, there was little to no individual exploration. As a result, when Grace from iGEM last year came to present at a SciCon conference I was attending, I became immediately captivated by the learning and exploratory opportunities provided by iGEM and the myriad of projects that are possible. As a greenhorn to the research field, I hope to learn the many basic lab protocols this year and primarily help with human practices. I also hope to gain some experience in mathematical modeling later on. My hobbies include swimming early in the morning, being a foodie (especially Thai food … yum yum), and watching Game of Thrones.";
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