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                                 <li><span><b>Assistant Adjunct Professor, Biomolecular Engineering</b><br /> <b>Lecturer, Biomolecular Engineering</b><br /> </span><b><span>Research Areas:</span></b><span><br /> Biofuel production using reengineered extremophiles, especially halophiles; next-generation sequencing applications including genome assembly, metagenome assembly and RNA transcriptomics; extremozymes - viral / microbial gene discovery - RNA/RNA packing motors and porins; single-molecule sequencing of highly structured/modified tRNA; novel halo virus discovery.</span></span></li>
 
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Revision as of 00:43, 17 September 2015

Who We Are

The UCSC 2015 iGEM Team consisted of 24 undergraduates, who have come together with a single goal in mind. Bringing forward an array of skills, tools, and techniques, we were able to break our team into micro-teams such as:

  1. Outreach
  2. Grant
  3. Video
  4. Graphic Design
  5. Social Media
  6. Wiki Development

Thanks to these teams we were able to fund not only our project, but fund the travel expenses to Boston. For a complete list please check our Attributions page.


Finally with such a large team we broke our main project into sub projects.
To Read more about our sub projects and our team members' experiences click on the images below:





Advisors

We would like to the extend our gratitude to our Advisers, without their support and guidance this project would not have been possible.

Kassandra Colao

  • Biomolecular Engineering
    Bioinformatics minor
    Merrill College (UCSC)
    5th Year
    From: Napa, CA

David Bernick

  • Assistant Adjunct Professor, Biomolecular Engineering
    Lecturer, Biomolecular Engineering
    Research Areas:
    Biofuel production using reengineered extremophiles, especially halophiles; next-generation sequencing applications including genome assembly, metagenome assembly and RNA transcriptomics; extremozymes - viral / microbial gene discovery - RNA/RNA packing motors and porins; single-molecule sequencing of highly structured/modified tRNA; novel halo virus discovery.

Kendal Prokopakis

  • Biomolecular Engineering
    Bioinformatics minor
    Stevenson College (UCSC)
    4th Year
    From: Santa Clara, CA