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<p style="font-size:120%;font-weight:bold">We were very fortunate to have the use of two molecular biology workspaces: a dedicated undergraduate lab in the Electrical Engineering Department that had been set up for basic molecular biology work, and the lab of Dr. David Baker in Biochemistry.</p>  
<p style="font-size:120%;font-weight:bold">We were very fortunate to have the use of two molecular biology workspaces: a dedicated undergraduate lab in the Electrical Engineering Department that had been set up for basic molecular biology work, and the lab of Dr. David Baker in Biochemistry.</p>  
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Between some shelves in the Baker lab, Chris eyes some RFP-expressing bacterial pellet that Josef produced.   
Between some shelves in the Baker lab, Chris eyes some RFP-expressing bacterial pellet that Josef produced.   
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[[Image:Douginthelab.jpg|400px|center]]
Doug rocks the purple gloves in the undergraduate molecular biology lab in the Electrical Engineering Department.
Doug rocks the purple gloves in the undergraduate molecular biology lab in the Electrical Engineering Department.
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== '''Support''' ==
== '''Support''' ==

Revision as of 04:52, 8 October 2009

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REVIEW OF THE TEAM (Students/Advisors/Departments/Funding/Pictures/etc)



Who we are

Stupendous Students

Awesome Advisors

Fantastic Faculty

Where we worked

We were very fortunate to have the use of two molecular biology workspaces: a dedicated undergraduate lab in the Electrical Engineering Department that had been set up for basic molecular biology work, and the lab of Dr. David Baker in Biochemistry.


Chrisinthelab.JPG

Between some shelves in the Baker lab, Chris eyes some RFP-expressing bacterial pellet that Josef produced.


Douginthelab.jpg

Doug rocks the purple gloves in the undergraduate molecular biology lab in the Electrical Engineering Department.

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Support

Funding for supplies and travel was obtained from the Departments of Bioengineering and Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington, and the College of Engineering.

We also received several free samples of reagents from the BioMoles gel purification kits, PCR purification kits, and a pair of agarose gels, as well as a DNA ladder.
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