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<h1>Meet the team</h1>
 
<h1>Meet the team</h1>
 
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<h1>Students</h1>
 
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<!-------------Michael Donovan --------------->
 
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         <h2>Michael Donovan</h2>
 
         <h2>Michael Donovan</h2>
         <p>Major/minor:</p>
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         <p>Major/minor: Biochemistry and Neuroscience</p>
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         <p>I worked on the Interlab Measurement project as well as constructs involving luxI, GFP, and the genetic logic gate.</p>
 
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         <h2>Josephina Hendrix</h2>
 
         <h2>Josephina Hendrix</h2>
 
         <p>Major/minor: Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, with minors in Biochem and Computer Science</p>
 
         <p>Major/minor: Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, with minors in Biochem and Computer Science</p>
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         <h2>Naomi Iverson</h2>
 
         <h2>Naomi Iverson</h2>
 
         <p>Major/minor: Chemical and Biological Engineering with a minor in Computer Science</p>
 
         <p>Major/minor: Chemical and Biological Engineering with a minor in Computer Science</p>
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         <h2>Daren Kraft</h2>
 
         <h2>Daren Kraft</h2>
 
         <p>Major/minor: Biochem and Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology</p>
 
         <p>Major/minor: Biochem and Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology</p>
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         <h2>Cameron Whiteside</h2>
 
         <h2>Cameron Whiteside</h2>
 
         <p>Major/minor: I'm a senior studying Chemical and Biological Engineering.</p>
 
         <p>Major/minor: I'm a senior studying Chemical and Biological Engineering.</p>
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         <h2>Hannah Young</h2>
 
         <h2>Hannah Young</h2>
         <p>Major/minor: MCDB & Neuroscience</p>
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         <p>I worked on constructs with LuxR and the Interlab Measurement Project.</p>
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         <p>I worked with constructs involving LuxR and with testing the LuxPr promoter.</p>
 
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         <h2>Robin Dowell</h2>
 
         <h2>Robin Dowell</h2>
 
         <p>Previous involvement: I founded the CU team in 2012.  Attended iGEM as a spectator at MIT from 2006-2008.  </p>
 
         <p>Previous involvement: I founded the CU team in 2012.  Attended iGEM as a spectator at MIT from 2006-2008.  </p>
 
         <p>I've got degrees in computer engineering, genetics, computer science, and biomedical engineering.  So the teamwork, design, and innovation of iGEM is always fun.  I also enjoy working with undergraduates.</p>
 
         <p>I've got degrees in computer engineering, genetics, computer science, and biomedical engineering.  So the teamwork, design, and innovation of iGEM is always fun.  I also enjoy working with undergraduates.</p>
 
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         <h2>Michael Brasino</h2>
 
         <h2>Michael Brasino</h2>
 
         <p>Previous involvement: I have been an adviser to iGEM for the last two years and a iGEM student in the past at University of Washington.</p>
 
         <p>Previous involvement: I have been an adviser to iGEM for the last two years and a iGEM student in the past at University of Washington.</p>
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        <h2>Alaksh Choudhury</h2>
 
        <p>Previous involvement: </p>
 
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         <h2>Peter Otoupal</h2>
 
         <h2>Peter Otoupal</h2>
 
         <p>Previous involvement: In 2012 I helped revive iGEM at The University of Texas, Austin, where we engineered E. coli to be "addicted" to caffeine for survival.</p>
 
         <p>Previous involvement: In 2012 I helped revive iGEM at The University of Texas, Austin, where we engineered E. coli to be "addicted" to caffeine for survival.</p>
 
         <p>iGEM is one of the best programs to introduce the next-generation of scientists to Synthetic Biology. By creating and pursuing their own projects, students in iGEM get a glimpse into what it research really entails.</p>
 
         <p>iGEM is one of the best programs to introduce the next-generation of scientists to Synthetic Biology. By creating and pursuing their own projects, students in iGEM get a glimpse into what it research really entails.</p>
 
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        <h2>James Winkler</h2>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 15 September 2015


<!DOCTYPE html> Team:CU_Boulder - 2015.igem.org

Meet the team

Students



Michael Donovan

Major/minor: Biochemistry and Neuroscience

I worked on the Interlab Measurement project as well as constructs involving luxI, GFP, and the genetic logic gate.

Josephina Hendrix

Major/minor: Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, with minors in Biochem and Computer Science

At the computer I coded the wiki. In the lab, I provided advice and occasional cloning assistance.

Naomi Iverson

Major/minor: Chemical and Biological Engineering with a minor in Computer Science

Involved with pBad+RFP assembly to test pBad promoter, LuxI biobricking and LuxI + RFP assembly.

Daren Kraft

Major/minor: Biochem and Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

I worked on project design, refinement of integrase and target promoter, along with various aspects of the cloning process.

Cameron Whiteside

Major/minor: I'm a senior studying Chemical and Biological Engineering.

For this project, l contributed to the outreach portion by investigating practical applications of the product and conducting interviews with potential users.

Hannah Young

Major/minor: Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology & Neuroscience

I worked with constructs involving LuxR and with testing the LuxPr promoter.

Advisers



Robin Dowell

Previous involvement: I founded the CU team in 2012. Attended iGEM as a spectator at MIT from 2006-2008.

I've got degrees in computer engineering, genetics, computer science, and biomedical engineering. So the teamwork, design, and innovation of iGEM is always fun. I also enjoy working with undergraduates.



Marcelo Bassalo

Previous involvement: I was part of iGEM in 2009 as an undergrad student, being part of the first brazilian team to participate in this competition.

iGEM is a perfect introduction to the promising field of synthetic biology, with hundreds of creative ideas being exchanged in this fun competition.

Michael Brasino

Previous involvement: I have been an adviser to iGEM for the last two years and a iGEM student in the past at University of Washington.

I like iGEM because it allows students to move research in completely new directions.

Peter Otoupal

Previous involvement: In 2012 I helped revive iGEM at The University of Texas, Austin, where we engineered E. coli to be "addicted" to caffeine for survival.

iGEM is one of the best programs to introduce the next-generation of scientists to Synthetic Biology. By creating and pursuing their own projects, students in iGEM get a glimpse into what it research really entails.

Team:CU-Boulder - 2015.igem.org