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- | <font color="blue">I am Intakhar | + | <font color="blue">I am Intakhar Ahmad.I have previously studied Microbiology .Now, |
I am doing my MS degree in Systems Biology .I love to imagine | I am doing my MS degree in Systems Biology .I love to imagine | ||
new biological parts, devices, and systems.Actually ,it was my boyhood dream | new biological parts, devices, and systems.Actually ,it was my boyhood dream | ||
- | which developed watching lots of science fiction movies. | + | which developed watching lots of science fiction movies.Couple of months back,an editorial in ''Nature'' (June,2007) boosted my fascination to Synthetic Biology.But...I always consider |
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- | <font color="blue">Me Tanvir , completed my bachelor in Applied Statistics and doing MS in Bioinformatics at Chalmers. My study interest is focused mainly on two areas of statistics. Survival Analysis is one them. Recently statistics is being used extensively in areas of genetics and there are ample scope of contribution only to enrich the study of human genetics. This has been my motivation to study in Bioinformatics.</font> | + | <font color="blue">Me Tanvir , completed my bachelor in Applied Statistics and doing MS in Bioinformatics at Chalmers. My study interest is focused mainly on two areas of statistics. Survival Analysis is one of them. Recently, statistics is being used extensively in areas of genetics and there are ample scope of contribution only to enrich the study of human genetics. This has been my motivation to study in Bioinformatics.</font> |
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- | <font color="blue">'''Per Sunnergagen is a professor at Molecular Biology department of Gothenburg University. Research in his group focuses on two main areas: stress signaling by MAP kinases, and checkpoint signaling and its effects on DNA repair and cell cycle. As experimental organisms, the group uses the | + | <font color="blue">'''Per Sunnergagen is a professor at Molecular Biology department of Gothenburg University. Research in his group focuses on two main areas: stress signaling by MAP kinases, and checkpoint signaling and its effects on DNA repair and cell cycle. As experimental organisms, the group uses the baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces pombe(fission yeast). Working with him was a great opportunity. |
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The start
Our team inaugurates Sweden into IGEM for the first time. We are a bunch of students from Chalmers University of technology and Gothenburg University. |}
Students
Anna Hallerbach
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Naser Monsefi
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Tabassum Farzana Jahan
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Laleh Kazemzadeh
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M.Intakhar Ahmad
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Mohammad Tanvir Ahamed
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Fahim Mahmudur Rahman
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Mao Tiezheng
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Advisors
Sven Nelander
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Per Sunnerhagen
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