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             <h2>Cristiane Casonato Melo</h2>
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
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             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics Master student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group with the development and citotoxicology assessment of nanoparticles for biomedical applications. She has contributed to the team by helping with Jamboré’s organization, performing sponsors related tasks, carrying out literature review in bioreactors and modelling and participating on human practices and entrepreneurship activities.<br/> <br/>
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
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<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> I think iGEM is a great opportunity not only to learn more about synthetic biology but also to do it. It also provides you the chance to improve other skills such as organizing events, working in a team and dealing with sponsors and deadlines, besides many others that are important for everyone’s professional life.
 
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             <h2>Camila Barbosa Bramorski</h2>
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
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             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Undergraduate in Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Camila currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications that promise to diagnose and run tests in a cheaper, simpler and faster way than nowadays technologies. It is her second year on iGEM and she is very dedicated on finding a moment during the team meetings to make a (not always that funny) joke and she doesn't care if it costs her integrity. Besides that, she contributed with: starting the team, sponsorship tasks and meetings, human practices, Jamboré presentation, entrepreneurship, product transformation, circuit's study and scientific research.<br/> <br/>
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
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<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> If I had to summarize iGEM in one word I would say "complete". Not the most impactful word but it fits perfectly. I will tell a short story of what is iGEM from my point of view and then it will be very clear “why iGEM”: iGEM starts with reading and learning about things you have never heard before. Synthetic biology lies on the border of knowledge, putting together different areas and it makes you think "This is magical. I am so doing this". There are so many creative projects that there seems to be no limits to creativity, and this is where the fun begins. The next step is to talk to your colleagues and start a team and, sooner than you expect: goodbye comfort zone. You have to present your ideas, to spread what is iGEM, what is synthetic biology and of course, what is your project to the public, to the university, to companies - and the list never ends. You start to improve your public communication skills. Then you need to help with the project development, read many scientific papers, and learn how to search and read them in a optimized way. The more you read, the more you realise you know nothing. Breathe, you are not alone. You share all the moments with your team and day by day you feel a friendship getting stronger. During the development of the project, you will need help and it will make you get in touch with awesome people. Probably for the first time in your academic life, you will talk to the community about your project and see, by your eyes, how it impacts the society and the planet. You will come back to the lab feeling even more motivated, as now you are sure that you are changing the world. You want the project to become real, so you take the next step and think about how to apply it, and it might bring you the first shot of real life and business. In the end of it, you will travel to the Giant Jamboree and live one of the most challenging and enriching experiences ever. You have learned (at least a little bit) of everything. Finances, design, documents, biology, physics, chemistry, engineering, communication, HTML, languages, entrepreneurship, poster, presentation, events, modeling, laboratory experiments and more. There is no way to tell in a few words how much you will learn and experience with iGEM. As I said, it is complete. That is my "why iGEM" and I feel very glad of making part of it.  
 
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             <h2>Jennifer Machado Soares</h2>
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
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             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Undergraduate in Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Jennifer is in the third year of her bachelor’s degree. Her contribution to our team has been mainly in wet lab and patent writing.<br/> <br/>
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
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<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> For me, iGEM is an opportunity to learn more about Synthetic Biology, where we can discuss problems about biology, physics and chemistry. This multidisciplinarity is exactly the proposal of my undergraduate course, and that’s why I decided to join the competition this year. Being able to work in such a complete project and to return this knowledge to the society is gratifying.
 
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             <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;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
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             <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> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
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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 a exciting experience.
 
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             <h2>Deborah Cezar Mendonça</h2>
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
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             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Undergraduate in Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Deborah works at the Crystallography Group in the structural analysis of Superoxide Dismutases of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri, etiological agent of citrus canker. She is in the last year of her course.  Her contributions to the team are mainly in experimental area, in particular the execution and organization of wet lab experiments, besides the literature review about exportation systems.<br/> <br/>
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
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<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> This is an opportunity to experience a new area of knowledge that has become very important in Biotecnology. Moreover, it is an space to practice our own ideas, expand knowledge and learn interesting new subjects that can be used in future projects.
 
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             <h2>Victor Henrique Rabesquine Nogueira</h2>
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
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             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Undergraduate in Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He’s been working with synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials and biosensors in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology Group. On his second year in the competition, he helped whenever he could. His main contributions were on human practices events, and Jamboré organization.<br/> <br/>
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
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<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> The opportunity of being part, again, of an iGEM team and get really into a synthetic biology issue was amazing, specially because of the chance to learn a lot about all the aspects a transdisciplinary project like this can reach. Besides, the impact on our society this project can cause is also a great motivation.
 
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             <h2>Bruno Andrade Ono</h2>
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
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             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics Master student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bruno works with photodynamic therapy for the treatment of melanoma at the Research Center in Optics and Photonics - CePOF. On the team, he has helped to plan and discuss characterization results and, as everyone, in the development of the DNA circuit. He has also assisted on the organization of the third Jamboré, the meeting between iGEM brazilian teams.<br/> <br/>
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
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<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> For me it is fascinating to program an organism in order to solve diverse problems in the society. One of the reasons why this is fascinating, is because it can generate considerable short-term impact. In addition, iGEM is a competition that brings together people from different areas of science and provides that each of them leave a contribution and enrich the project.
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             <h2>Laís Ribovski</h2>
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
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             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Laís is a PhD student in nanomedicine, currently working with cancer, biosensors, nanoparticles for drug delivery and synthetic biology and, as many team members, she also does her research at the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology Group (GNano). As a participant of the 2014 iGEM edition, she likes to encourage new iGEMers to give them best and keep the team motivated. Her contributions to the team and project are mainly in fund raising, manage team’s work, characterization experiments, literature review and proofreading. <br/> <br/>
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
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<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> iGEM is a place where you can be creative, meet great people and do some awesome teamwork, besides you can learn a lot from others.
 
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             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
 
             <p style="margin-bottom: 20px;"><b>Applied Physics PhD Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for biomedical applications. Her main contributions to our project were: funding searching, organizing team’s tasks, reviewing wiki texts; and in the biosafety and finance areas.<br/> <br/>
 
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.
 
<span class="TextoVerde">Why iGEM:</span> Besides iGEM being a great opportunity to work in a highly developing area and to interact with amazing people from all over the world, it also stimulates the development of new abilities, as organizing a team and developing a project fully – which not only includes wet lab and discussions, but also searching for funding, dealing with finances, developing a website, etc. That said, I believe that iGEM is a great opportunity for professional and personal development; and that’s why I’m a recurrent participant.

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Team Members

Team

We have collaborated with several iGEM teams, sharing experiences and problems we have faced during the development of our project. In the following, we described each of our partnerships.


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