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<h3>Keith Kozminski, Ph.D.</h3>
 
<h3>Keith Kozminski, Ph.D.</h3>
 
<h4>Associate Professor of Biology, University of Virginia</h4>
 
<h4>Associate Professor of Biology, University of Virginia</h4>
<p> PLACEHOLDER -- A molecular cell biologist with 25 years of experience, Dr. Kozminski received a Ph.D. from Yale University and completed post-doctoral training at the University of California at Berkeley. He joined the Department of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Cell Biology in the School of Medicine at the University of Virginia in 2002, where he studies the molecular basis of cell shape and division and teaches courses in cell biology and synthetic biology. Beyond the university he serves an editor of Molecular Biology of the Cell, the journal of the American Society for Cell Biology and as a scientific review panelist for the National Science Foundation. Dr. Kozminski has served as an advisor to the University of Virginia iGEM team since 2008, and we are forever grateful for his endless help and support!</p>
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<p> Dr. Keith Kozminski has been an integral part of the iGEM program at the University of Virginia since
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<h3>Jason Papin, Ph.D.</h3>
 
<h3>Jason Papin, Ph.D.</h3>
 
<h4>Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia</h4>
 
<h4>Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia</h4>
<p> PLACEHOLDER -- A biomedical engineer, Dr. Papin received his Ph.D. from the University of Califronia, San Diego. He joined the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia in 2005. As a source of invaluable computer modeling knowledge, we are truly thankful for Professor Papin as an advisor. We appreciate his direction in both project development and analysis.</p>
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<p> Dr. Jason Papin is a professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia, and he serves as one of the University of Virginia iGEM team’s advisors. Dr. Papin received his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of California at San Diego in 2004. Dr. Papin’s research interests focus on modeling of biochemical networks and their role in disease states. Dr. Papin is an invaluable resource when it comes to learning about computational modelling and always lends his help to the team when we are in need. </p>
 
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<h3>Matthew Tucker</h3>
 
<h3>Matthew Tucker</h3>
 
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<p> PLACEHOLDER -- CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT</p>
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<p> Matthew Tucker serves as one of the University of Virginia iGEM team’s advisors. Matt is a two-time iGEM veteran, participating in U.Va.’s 2013 and 2014 projects. He is a recent graduate of the University of Virginia, with a degree in Chemical Engineering with a concentration in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering. Matt always lends himself to helping the team in any way he can, and he is an invaluable resource to the iGEM team.  Without his constant aid and technical advice, we would probably still be at the starting block, and for this we offer Matt a very special thank you.</p>
 
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<h3>Susanna Keller, M.D.</h3>
 
<h3>Susanna Keller, M.D.</h3>
 
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<p>PLACEHOLDER -- CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT</p>
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<p>Dr. Susanna Keller is a distinguished MD/Ph.D member of the University of Virginia research facility
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Documentary/Podcast segment of our Policy and Practices component where she provides very
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<h3>John Hawley, Ph.D.</h3>
 
<p>PLACEHOLDER CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT</p>
 
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<h3>Craig Benson, Ph.D.</h3>
 
<p>PLACEHOLDER CONTENT CONTENT CONTENT</p>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 00:52, 17 September 2015

University of Virginia iGEM 2015

Attributions

Advisors

Keith Kozminski, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Biology, University of Virginia

Dr. Keith Kozminski has been an integral part of the iGEM program at the University of Virginia since 2008. With over 25 years of experience in the field of molecular and cell biology, Dr. Kozminski was an invaluable resource to the team. Dr. Kozminski received his PhD in 1995 from Yale University and completed Postdoctoral Research at the University of California at Berkeley until 2001. In 2002 Dr. Kozminski joined the faculty of the Department of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Cell Biology at the School of Medicine. Dr. Kozminski’s research focuses on the molecular mechanisms that regulate asymmetric or polarized cell growth. Outside of education and research at the University of Virginia, Dr. Kozminski is an editor of Molecular Biology of the Cell and the journal of the American Society for Cell Biology. Additionally, Dr. Kozminski works for the National Science Foundation as a scientific review panelist. As advisor to our team, Dr. Kozminski was a fantastic source of guidance and inspiration. We are incredibly grateful to him for all of his aid over the course of our research.

Jason Papin, Ph.D.

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia

Dr. Jason Papin is a professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia, and he serves as one of the University of Virginia iGEM team’s advisors. Dr. Papin received his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of California at San Diego in 2004. Dr. Papin’s research interests focus on modeling of biochemical networks and their role in disease states. Dr. Papin is an invaluable resource when it comes to learning about computational modelling and always lends his help to the team when we are in need.

Matthew Tucker

Matthew Tucker serves as one of the University of Virginia iGEM team’s advisors. Matt is a two-time iGEM veteran, participating in U.Va.’s 2013 and 2014 projects. He is a recent graduate of the University of Virginia, with a degree in Chemical Engineering with a concentration in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering. Matt always lends himself to helping the team in any way he can, and he is an invaluable resource to the iGEM team. Without his constant aid and technical advice, we would probably still be at the starting block, and for this we offer Matt a very special thank you.

Other Supporters

Kay Christopher

Upper Level Labs Preparator, University of Virginia

Kay Christopher has been a huge supporter of many iGEM teams over the years, and graciously provides the team with her lab space, her materials, and most importantly, her invaluable knowledge. The 2015 iGEM team thanks Ms. Christopher immensely for her support.

Frederick Epstein, Ph.D.

Professor and Chair of Biomedical Engineering, Professor of Radiology, U.Va.

Professor Fred Epstein has been a supporter of a few iGEM teams, and through the funding of the U.Va. Biomedical Engineering Department, Dr. Epstein has generously provided financially for U.Va. iGEM over the years. We are very thankful to Dr. Epstein for his ongoing support of U.Va. iGEM.

George Cahen, Ph.D.

Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, U.Va & Associate Vice President, Virginia Engineering Foundation

Professor George Cahen is a long-time supporter of U.Va. iGEM, and he has graciously supported iGEM financially through the Lacy Alumni Engineering fund, but even more importantly Dr. Cahen has remained a contact point and resource for many iGEM teams, and we are very thankful for his ongoing support.

Susanna Keller, M.D.

Dr. Susanna Keller is a distinguished MD/Ph.D member of the University of Virginia research facility located in Fontaine Research Park. Her research interests include insulin signaling, metabolism, and intracellular insulin trafficking across membranes, which fortunately complement our VGEM project this year. Dr. Keller has been instrumental in giving us feedback on the scientific merits of our project and providing us with opportunities for Policy and Practices. She will be a key interviewee of the Documentary/Podcast segment of our Policy and Practices component where she provides very informative and pragmatic feedback and data about diabetes and our project in general.

Office of the Vice President for Research

U.Va. iGEM is especially grateful to the fine faculty with the Office of the Vice President for Research, who, once again, has been the largest financer of U.Va. iGEM. We could not do anything that we do without their very generous donations, and we are thankful for their continued support.

University of Virginia iGEM

148 Gilmer Hall

485 McCormick Road

Charlottesville, Virginia 22904

United States of America

virginia.igem@gmail.com