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=='''Synthetic Biology Journal Club'''==
=='''Synthetic Biology Journal Club'''==

Revision as of 15:49, 16 June 2006

Contents

Welcome

Welcome to the Rice [http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/iGem.shtml International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM)] Team Wiki. We are participating in the iGEM Competition for the first time so we are currently building our team. Explore our website or contact us, as we will be constantly updating with the latest developments in the project.


Undergraduate Students

Alessandra Carreon - Senior, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Chris Conner - Junior, Biochemistry and Computational & Applied Mathematics
Dario Prieto - Junior, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Miinkay Yu - Junior, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Tina Chen - Senior, Kinesiology
Thomas Segall-Shapiro - Incoming Freshman

Graduate Students

Bibhash Mukhopadhyay - Molecular & Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine
Christie Peebles - Bioengineering
Irene Martinez - Bioengineering
Jay Raol - Computational & Applied Mathematics
Peter Nguyen - Biochemistry & Cell Biology

Advisors

Beth Beason - Biochemistry & Cell Biology
George Bennett - Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Jonthan Silberg - Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Ka-Yiu San - Bioengineering
Ken Cox - Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Steve Cox - Computational & Applied Mathematics
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Synthetic Biology Journal Club

Here's what we'd like to see on your wiki page(s):

  1. A list of all team members, their roles, and email addresses
  2. Overview of project(s), including schematics and figures
  3. Ongoing data/updates about project(s), including schematics, figures, test data, and biobrick parts used
  4. Some photos of your team, facilities, institution, etc.
  5. Optionally, anything that broadcasts your team's personality, spirit, sense of fun, or coolness...
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