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* Eric Lagally was the primer mover for the British Columbia iGEM team; he is the Principle Investigator of the Lagally Lab at UBC, and let us use a bench in his lab for experiments. | * Eric Lagally was the primer mover for the British Columbia iGEM team; he is the Principle Investigator of the Lagally Lab at UBC, and let us use a bench in his lab for experiments. | ||
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* Joanne Fox helped set up the computing resources we used in our experiments. | * Joanne Fox helped set up the computing resources we used in our experiments. | ||
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* David Ng let us use all of the resources of the AMBL lab during the summer. | * David Ng let us use all of the resources of the AMBL lab during the summer. | ||
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* Paul Jaschke has been vital to troubleshooting our experiments, being careful not to dictate the direction the experiments should take. He's also been our administrator, purchasing reagents and supplies, booking rooms, and researching flights. | * Paul Jaschke has been vital to troubleshooting our experiments, being careful not to dictate the direction the experiments should take. He's also been our administrator, purchasing reagents and supplies, booking rooms, and researching flights. | ||
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* Calvin Chan | * Calvin Chan | ||
- | * Charles Howes generated a FASTA file containing all biobricks, wrote a program that emulates the biobrick protocol to generate a FASTA file, and wrote a program to draw biobrick diagrams from component pieces. He also helped Eric Ma design a LIMS for the team, which should be finished sometime in the new year. | + | * Charles Howes generated a FASTA file containing all biobricks, wrote a program that emulates the biobrick protocol to generate a FASTA file, and wrote a program to draw biobrick diagrams from component pieces. He also helped Eric Ma design a LIMS for the team, which should be finished sometime in the new year. Charles was also in charge of the Wiki pages. |
- | * Eric Ma | + | * Eric Ma helped to design experiments, organized the team, raised funds, and worked in the lab. |
* Geoff W | * Geoff W |
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Who we are
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What we did
Advisors:
* Eric Lagally was the primer mover for the British Columbia iGEM team; he is the Principle Investigator of the Lagally Lab at UBC, and let us use a bench in his lab for experiments.
* Joanne Fox helped set up the computing resources we used in our experiments.
* David Ng let us use all of the resources of the AMBL lab during the summer.
Grad Student:
* Paul Jaschke has been vital to troubleshooting our experiments, being careful not to dictate the direction the experiments should take. He's also been our administrator, purchasing reagents and supplies, booking rooms, and researching flights.
Students:
* Alex Ng
* Amelia Hardjasa is a full-time iGEM team member.
* Calvin Chan
* Charles Howes generated a FASTA file containing all biobricks, wrote a program that emulates the biobrick protocol to generate a FASTA file, and wrote a program to draw biobrick diagrams from component pieces. He also helped Eric Ma design a LIMS for the team, which should be finished sometime in the new year. Charles was also in charge of the Wiki pages.
* Eric Ma helped to design experiments, organized the team, raised funds, and worked in the lab.
* Geoff W
* Hank Yu helped apply for team funding, spread the word about iGEM, and helped in the lab making media and running gels.
* Heather Kempthorne is a full-time iGEM team member.
* Janny Xuechen Ke
* Karen Cheshire
* Mark Ling
Where we're from
We're from the University of British Columbia.