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         <br /><br />Our team is composed of professors, undergraduate and postgraduate students from University of São Paulo, Brazil. More details about each of them - such as the functions in iGEM project and main areas of research can be found bellow.
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Our team is composed of professors, undergraduate and postgraduate students from University of São Paulo, Brazil. More details about each of them - such as the functions in iGEM project and main areas of research can be found bellow.
 
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             <h2>Éverton Edésio Dinis Silva</h2>
 
             <h2>Éverton Edésio Dinis Silva</h2>
 
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Éverton is conducting his PhD at São Carlos Institute of Physics, in the laboratories of the Biophysics Group “Sérgio Mascarenhas”. The focus of his research is understanding signal transduction systems that control c-di-GMP, an important bacterial regulator. His main contribution to the project were in literature review, the design of DNA circuits and execution of lab experiments.<br/> <br/>
 
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Éverton is conducting his PhD at São Carlos Institute of Physics, in the laboratories of the Biophysics Group “Sérgio Mascarenhas”. The focus of his research is understanding signal transduction systems that control c-di-GMP, an important bacterial regulator. His main contribution to the project were in literature review, the design of DNA circuits and execution of lab experiments.<br/> <br/>
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> The competition is a great opportunity to learn about new topics in molecular biology and other areas. Additionally, I can have contact with some applied science in real time, turning iGEM into a exciting experience.
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<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> The competition is a great opportunity to learn about new topics in molecular biology and other areas. Additionally, I can have contact with some applied science in real time, turning iGEM into an exciting experience.
 
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     Our team is composed of professors, undergraduate and postgraduate students from University of São Paulo, Brazil. More details about each of them - such as the functions in iGEM project and main areas of research can be found bellow.


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