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             <h2>Deborah Cezar Mendonça</h2>
 
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             <h2>Laís Ribovski</h2>
 
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             <h2>Camila Maria dos Santos Boralli</h2>
 
             <h2>Camila Maria dos Santos Boralli</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;On the last year of graduation, Camila is currently studying about <i>Trypanosoma brucei </i> spliceosome as a part of her scientific project. Her main contribution to the team was in the experimental part, more specifically in the execution of the wet-lab experiments. Additionally, she has helped with the literature review in exportation systems.
<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 became interested in being part of the team last year, when I found out about the competition. For me, iGEM is a great opportunity to learn a lot about synthetic biology itself, and how to apply that knowledge. Moreover, I believe that being part of this team will increase my personal and professional experiences.
 
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             <h2>Danilo Keiji Zampronio</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> Masters Student <br/> Physical and Biomolecular Sciences</b><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;From a wet lab slave in 2014 to a policy and practices member in 2015. What an interesting shift of activities. Danilo is an enthusiastic person graduated in Physics and Biomolecular Sciences and is currently starting his Masters project in bacterial bioplastic production at the University of Sao Paulo. Recently he has moved from São Carlos (hometown of the iGEM team) to São Paulo, which makes it a bit harder to directly participate in the wet lab and meetings,  but whenever he comes to São Carlos he is always gushing rainbows of happiness to try boosting up the team’s stamina.<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 answer is simple and deep at the same time. In iGEM we can be real creative researchers without having to present all the academic credential! iGEM is Science at it’s most fun and genuine form.
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Revision as of 20:29, 14 September 2015

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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