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The Student Lineup


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Parthiv Amin

Nickname: francium phosphide (Fr3P)

Program: B.Sc. BioChemical Engineering 2011

QGEM Position: Student Volunteer/Webmaster

About: I have just completed my second year in BioChemical Engineering at Queen's University. I garnered an interest in iGEM due to my fascination of the field of biofuels, especially the use of engineered algal strains for biodiesel production. As a volunteer member of the QGEM, I'll be focussing mostly on the technological aspects of iGEM: maintaining the Wiki, performing statistical analyses, system modelling, animations and potentially aiding in bioreactor design if necessary. Outside of QGEM I'll be working on the Queen's BAJA SAE car, as well as getting some of the paperwork filed for a new chemical engineering design team a few of my friends and I are developing. In my free time I'll be playing my guitar, surfing the net, and wracking my brains at Trivia Night with my friends on Thursdays.


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Michael Freeman

Nickname: The Naked Sasquatch / Microbicurious

Program: B.Sc. BioChemical Engineering 2010

QGEM Position: Student Employee

About: Raised by lemmings in the dense forests of Northern Saskatchewan, Michael Freeman showed great promise as a child. Due to an unfortunate genetic defect, Michael was born almost completely hairless and grew to an enormous height, earning him the nickname “Naked Sasquatch” in his early years at the prestigious Lemmington Academy. Upon graduating with a degree in Nut Economics, Michael decided to travel the world before settling down in his career. He said goodbye to his 83 illegitimate children and set off, just a little lemming in a big world.

After several bear attacks, various nut-related jobs, and a few run-ins with the rodent mafia, Michael met QGEM cofounder James “Bond” MacLeod during his brief stint as an exotic dancer in Mexico. Intrigued by the field of synthetic biology, Michael decided to enrol in Chemical Engineering at Queen’s University, the only university which would tolerate his obsession with nuts and habit of burrowing under the floors of lecture halls.

For some time, Michael worked on the QGEM project and was paid in walnuts. But due to his mutated appearance, the Queen’s Lemming Research Facility was convinced that Michael provided the first solid evidence of a genetic link between lemmings and humans. Desperate to obtain more funding, the QGEM team agreed to capture Michael using a complicated series of pulleys, dominoes, banana peels, and James dressed as an attractive female lemming. However, Michael managed to escape his teammates and was last seen running through the maze-like hallways of Botterell Hall.

He is presumed dead.

- Excerpts from "Michael Freeman: A Nutty Biography", written by Kate Turner


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Jonas Elliott Gerson

Nickname: Sex Pili

Program:

QGEM Position:

About: More to come later


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James MacLeod

Nickname: Bond

Program: B.Sc.H. Biology

QGEM Position: Co-Founder

About: More to come later


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Bogdan Momciu

Nickname: The Count

Program: B.Sc.H. Life Sciences SSP 2010

QGEM Position: Student Employee

About: More to come later


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Chris Palmer

Nickname: FRECsecutioner

Program: B.Sc. Engineering Chemistry 2012

QGEM Position: Student Volunteer

About: More to come later


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Bryant Shum

Nickname: Blossom

Program: Life Science SSP 2011

QGEM Position: Student Employee

About: More to come later


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Kate Turner

Nickname: Chicken Joe / The Octagon

Program: B.Sc. BioChemical Engineering 2010

QGEM Position: Student Employee

About: I was born in a small fishing village north of Hosjik, around 40km from Reinhavrit. I spent my youth by the wharf, destined for a future of fishmongery a relative despondency. One day, father put his hand on my shoulder and urged me to escape this mariner's black hole and pursue a life of grandeur, a life of luxury, a life which would make Bill Gates cry and Angelina Jolie blush...the life...of a microbiologist. With a heavy heart and a spinning head I left on a whimsical journey to the shining doors of basically the only university worth considering (excepting Reinhavrit Polytechenhaus Engineerenkopf Univerijstatin); the magically inventive, radically spirited and infallibly beautiful Queen's University. The study of natural sciences thrilled me, but my attention was drawn to the kilt-clad, Gentian Violet-dyed, mohawk-toting, GPA(Golden Party Armor)-wearing side of the university; the Engineers. With motives of fashion alone I transferred quickly to the field of Chemical Engineering, making my father weep in his grave (rest his soul). After years of indulging in a degenerative lifestyle (like many enrolled in the applied sciences), Mr. Harry "Bubbles" Zhou, like a glowing angel, summoned those who wanted a life of grandeur, luxury, and making Bill Gates cry to follow him. The very next day a pipetter was thrown into my hand, a centrifuge onto my desk and a thinking cap onto my head. I am on the Queen's iGEM team where my innovations will resonate through the scientific community and rattle the foundations of popular thought. I'm going to make your brain explode.

The life of Kate Turner, as paraphrased by Michael Freeman


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Chris Yan

Nickname: YanTASTIC

Program: B.Sc. Life Sciences 2012

QGEM Position: Student Employee

About: More to come later


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Harry Zhou

Nickname: Bubbles

Program: B.Sc.H. Biochemistry 2011

QGEM Position: Co-Founder

About: More to come later


The Faculty Advisors


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Ian D. Chin-Sang, Ph.D.

Faculty: Arts & Science

Department: Biology

Position: Associate Professor

Area of Expertise: More to come later


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Peter A. Greer, Ph.D.

Faculty: Arts & Science

Department: BioChemistry

Position: Professor

Area of Expertise: More to come later


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David P. Lebrun, MD

Faculty: Medicine

Department: Pathology and Molecular Medicine

Position: Associate Professor

Area of Expertise: More to come later


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Nancy Martin, Ph.D.

Faculty: Arts & Science

Department: Microbiology and Immunology

Position: Associate Professor

Area of Expertise: More to come later


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Ronald J. Neufeld, Ph.D.

Faculty: Applied Science

Department: Chemical Engineering

Position: Professor

Area of Expertise: More to come later


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Waheed Sangrar, Ph.D.

Faculty: Medicine

Department: Pathology and Molecular Medicine

Position: Assistant Professor

Area of Expertise: More to come later


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Virginia K. Walker, Ph.D.

Faculty: Arts & Science

Department: Biology

Position: Professor

Area of Expertise: More to come later



Last Updated: June 5, 2009 by Chicken Joe