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<h3>Maher Ben Khaled</h3><img src="http://d13pix9kaak6wt.cloudfront.net/avatar/maschi_1324143723_37.jpg" id="profile_picture" alt="Fabio Maschi picture" style="display: inline-block; width: auto; height: 115px; float: left;margin-right: 10px;"><p><b>Fundamental microbiology, University of Paris Saclay</b></br><b>a.k.a</b>: The spammer</br>I am a 24-year-old student from Paris Saclay University. I’m passionated by microorganism because I think they are the most powerful living being in the world and that Earth is theirs. More specifically I’m very interested in their potential using in biotechnology and metabolic pathway engineering. In my free time I like cooking (then eating), praticing sport (tennis, soccer, swimming), spending nice soirée with my family and friends and travelling.</p><p><b>Why iGEM?</b> It all started last year, an autumn evening. The previous team Paris Saclay (2013) presented its iGEM experience and I was immediately captivated by the fact that students like me were able to carry out a project from beginning to end. Working in a multidisciplinary team and having the opportunity to manipulate both microorganisms and its genome seemed fascinating. Last year I have spent the best summer ever working on the 2014 Paris Saclay team project and an unforgettable experience at Boston, so I'm back!</p><p><b>Responsabilities:</b> Human practices, internal and external communication, student advisor.</p>
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<h3>Maher Ben Khaled</h3><img src="http://d13pix9kaak6wt.cloudfront.net/avatar/maschi_1324143723_37.jpg" id="profile_picture" alt="Fabio Maschi picture" style="display: inline-block; width: auto; height: 115px; float: left;margin-right: 10px;"><p><b>Fundamental microbiology, University of Paris Saclay</b></br><b>a.k.a</b>: The spammer</br><p><b>Why iGEM?</b> It all started last year, an autumn evening. The previous team Paris Saclay (2013) presented its iGEM experience and I was immediately captivated by the fact that students like me were able to carry out a project from beginning to end. Working in a multidisciplinary team and having the opportunity to manipulate both microorganisms and its genome seemed fascinating. Last year I have spent the best summer ever working on the 2014 Paris Saclay team project and an unforgettable experience at Boston, so I'm back!</p><p><b>Responsabilities:</b> Human practices, internal and external communication, student advisor.</p>
 
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Revision as of 10:54, 15 September 2015

Team

We are the 2015 version of the Paris-Saclay team and we will proudly represent the Paris Saclay University at Boston for the fourth consecutive year. The first Team Paris Saclay was created in 2011 by both students and researchers fans of synthetic Biology who had heard about a competition which was becoming more and more important on the other side of the Atlantic, the iGEM competition.

Our team is composed of students from different scientific fields forming a formidable multidisciplinary group. We are advised by two PhD and 4 researchers at the Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC). This institute regroups 80 teams of scientists, 15 technological facilities from 8 research units. It hosts us and helps us every year for the realisation of our project and we thank all the members and managers of the institute for their very welcoming care.

Students

Audrey Moatti

Fabio Maschi picture

2nd year of Immunology Master
a.k.a: Fishers
If you were a BioBrick, which behaviours would you have? A system which permits to change the bacteria color depending of its mood: it would be green if the bacteria feels happy, red if it's angry, and black if it feels depressed or wistful.
One talent: Best piggy imitation ever.
Funniest lab disaster: For my first iGEM lab day, I did drop a full tube of glass beads on the lab floor. The easiest way to generate head injury... (there is still one or two beads hidden somewhere)

Cheikh Fall Ndiaye


Coralie Demon-Chaine

Ibtissam Kaid-Slimane

Fabio Maschi picture

Microbiology Master's Degree
a.k.a: Sleepy Stone
If you were a BioBrick, which behaviours would you have? a system which activates a hidden source of energy with a continous supply of chocolate to cope with crisis moments.
One talent: I can blew out people's eardrums, thanks to my legendary scream.
Funniest lab disaster: I maybe one day took a funny picture of my friend while doing experiments and posted on twitter .... accidently the whole world discovered that lab coats are not always part of our dress code


Johan Bourdarias

Pauline Aubert


Seong Koo KANG

Advisors

Alice Devigne

Claire Baudier


Fabio Maschi

Fabio Maschi picture

Maher Ben Khaled

Fabio Maschi picture

Fundamental microbiology, University of Paris Saclay
a.k.a: The spammer

Why iGEM? It all started last year, an autumn evening. The previous team Paris Saclay (2013) presented its iGEM experience and I was immediately captivated by the fact that students like me were able to carry out a project from beginning to end. Working in a multidisciplinary team and having the opportunity to manipulate both microorganisms and its genome seemed fascinating. Last year I have spent the best summer ever working on the 2014 Paris Saclay team project and an unforgettable experience at Boston, so I'm back!

Responsabilities: Human practices, internal and external communication, student advisor.

Instructors

Claire Toffano

Olivier Namy


Philippe Bouloc

Sylvie Lautru

Sponsors

La ticara catica