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Welcome to Princeton's 2006 '''i'''ntercollegiate '''G'''enetically '''E'''ngineered '''M'''achines (iGEM) team wiki.  [http://www.princeton.edu '''Princeton'''] is one of forty schools from around the world participating in creating synthetic genetic "machines" via the [http://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page '''iGEM'''] competition. This is our third year in the iGEM program.  Our hope is that we can make a significant contribution to the community at large and have some fun along the way.
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Priscilla Purnick, PhD  (Cil) <br>
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*June 12th is our first official day! Please report to the basement of Lewis Thomas Lab (LTL) in the teaching lab at 9am. Please see [http://www.princeton.edu/~pumap/ the Princeton campus map] for the location of LTL. Our first order of business will be to take a team picture which will appear on this wiki.
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Research Associate<br>
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Ron Weiss Lab<br>
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Electrical Engineering<br>
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1 Olden Street<br>
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Princeton, NJ 08544<br>
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[mailto:ppurnick@princeton.edu ppurnick@princeton.edu]<br>
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*Biosafety will hold a special session to satisfy the university's requirements at 10am, June 12th in the LTL teaching lab.  You MUST attend this session in order to be in this program.
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I am a Research Associate in Ron Weiss' lab. I was asked to be in charge of the iGEM2006 team and am very excited about our plans and possible projects.  I am a classically trained Biologist with degrees in Chemistry (undergrad); Cellular, Molecular and Biophysical studies (Masters); and Neuroscience (PhD).  I was drawn to Synthetic Biology from the first paper I read and see a huge future in this field hopefully with my own unique contributions.
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I have three beautiful children and a wonderful husband who is a cell biologist and patent agent.  My hobbies include computer programming, movies and music.  The truth is, I have far too many hobbies to list here! I play violin as more than a hobby, but less than a profession.  I love exotic animals and my alter ego would be a zoo veterinarian.  I enjoy the athletics I can still do such as rollerblading and weight training.  My tastes in music are eclectic and all-encompassing, ranging from electronica ambient to classical to heavy metal to pop/rap.  My tastes in movies are similarly eclectic and all-encompassing ranging from oldie B/W films to campy B movies to foreign films to popular culture.  I like to think that instead of preferring one type of something, I enjoy variety.  I occasionally relax by woodworking and I also enjoy sewing, although these are hobbies that are currently 'in the freezer'.  Photography is another passion of mine and I have several published photos including author photos for published books.  Although digital photography is great and has pretty much replaced darkroom photography, it's still fun to play around with negatives in a well-stocked darkroom.  Bookstores and electronics/computer stores are weaknesses of mine.  My family owns an undetermined number of books, VCR-taped movies, DVDs, music CDs and even vinyl.  What to do with all that media.....
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*[[user:rweiss|Ron Weiss]] [http://www.ee.princeton.edu/people/Weiss.php Website]
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Although I have a million and one interests, my passion has always been Science. I knew from a very young age that I wanted to be an 'inventor' of some sort, took a side road as a Vet technician in High School, but then realized in college that my true dream was to become an academic scientist.  
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*[[user:ilemischka|Ihor Lemischka]] [http://www.molbio.princeton.edu/research_facultymember.php?id=25 Website]
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*[[user:Cil|Cil Purnick]] [mailto:ppurnick@princeton.edu Contact me]
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[[Original page |Original page]]
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 21 July 2006

Cil Purnick

Priscilla Purnick, PhD (Cil)
Research Associate
Ron Weiss Lab
Electrical Engineering
1 Olden Street
Princeton, NJ 08544
Lab phone: 609-258-5151
ppurnick@princeton.edu

Princeton Home

I am a Research Associate in Ron Weiss' lab. I was asked to be in charge of the iGEM2006 team and am very excited about our plans and possible projects. I am a classically trained Biologist with degrees in Chemistry (undergrad); Cellular, Molecular and Biophysical studies (Masters); and Neuroscience (PhD). I was drawn to Synthetic Biology from the first paper I read and see a huge future in this field hopefully with my own unique contributions.

I have three beautiful children and a wonderful husband who is a cell biologist and patent agent. My hobbies include computer programming, movies and music. The truth is, I have far too many hobbies to list here! I play violin as more than a hobby, but less than a profession. I love exotic animals and my alter ego would be a zoo veterinarian. I enjoy the athletics I can still do such as rollerblading and weight training. My tastes in music are eclectic and all-encompassing, ranging from electronica ambient to classical to heavy metal to pop/rap. My tastes in movies are similarly eclectic and all-encompassing ranging from oldie B/W films to campy B movies to foreign films to popular culture. I like to think that instead of preferring one type of something, I enjoy variety. I occasionally relax by woodworking and I also enjoy sewing, although these are hobbies that are currently 'in the freezer'. Photography is another passion of mine and I have several published photos including author photos for published books. Although digital photography is great and has pretty much replaced darkroom photography, it's still fun to play around with negatives in a well-stocked darkroom. Bookstores and electronics/computer stores are weaknesses of mine. My family owns an undetermined number of books, VCR-taped movies, DVDs, music CDs and even vinyl. What to do with all that media.....

Although I have a million and one interests, my passion has always been Science. I knew from a very young age that I wanted to be an 'inventor' of some sort, took a side road as a Vet technician in High School, but then realized in college that my true dream was to become an academic scientist.


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