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UAB iGEM 2009 Team


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Contents

Who we are


INSTRUCTORS:

  • Instructor 1: Joan Albiol Sala
  • Instructor 2: Juan Antonio Baeza Labat
  • Instructor 3: Pau Ferrer Alegre


UNDERGRADS:

  • Student 1: Marina Badia Fabregat
  • Student 2: Albert Canet Morral
  • Student 3: Ruben Fernández Moya
  • Student 4: Fátima Franco González
  • Student 5: Antonio Freire González = Loves iGEM
  • Student 6: Belén García Lareu
  • Student 7: Arturo Morales Portillo
  • Student 8: Alberto Osuna Gálvez

What we did

(Provide proper attribution for all work)


Brief Introduction About Ourself

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Ruben Fernández Moya

Hi!! My name is Ruben and I am studying Chemical Engineering in the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. I come from Mataró, a city near Barcelona (by the way it has an awesome party in the last days of July, you will be welcomed). I really like engineering biosystems and use microorganism wherever we need, especially simulate them mathematically. Apart of it I love watching The Big Bang Theory, the best TV series ever, and I use to play basketball, my favorite sport. See you in the Jamboree!!






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Arturo Morales Portillo

I’m a student from Faculty of Farmacy in Granada. I’m a teaching assistant in Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II. Besides molecular biology I’m interested in music, computers and going out with my friends.






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Alberto Osuna Gálvez

My name is Alberto Osuna Gálvez and I’m studying 4º of Pharmacy at the University of Granada. I’m a teaching assistant in the department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. My passions are chemistry, anime and sleep 14 hours per day. Be careful with me iGEM girls, because I’m a truly biological machine!