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     <center><h1>Marcelo Marcet, PhD</h1></center>
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     <center><h1>Marcelo Marcet, Ph.D.</h1></center>
     <p> <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/77/NAIT_temp_Marcelo.jpg"> My journey in science began in the early 90s with a 4-year diploma in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Later, I completed my BS.c. in Biochemistry at the University College London where I had the opportunity to work with great researchers from the former biotechnology company Glaxo-Wellcome. At the time, the pathways of nitric oxide were being elucidated and I was fortunate to join a group of researchers in that endeavor during a summer research project. <br><br>
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     <p> <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/77/NAIT_temp_Marcelo.jpg"> My journey in science began in the early 90s with a 4-year diploma in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Later, I completed my B.Sc. in Biochemistry at the University College London where I had the opportunity to work with great researchers from the former biotechnology company Glaxo-Wellcome. At the time, the pathways of nitric oxide were being elucidated and I was fortunate to join a group of researchers in that endeavor during a summer research project. <br><br>
  
 
In 2000, I moved to Canada to complete my Ph.D. at the University of Alberta.  For the following 6 years I conducted research in inflammatory and allergic disorders like septic shock and asthma. During that time, I also spent a significant amount of time teaching, which later became a major part of my career. Throughout the following 5 years, I completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Biochemistry on autoimmune diseases, conducting full time research, and spending a significant amount of extra time teaching university courses. Between 2008 and 2011, the last 4 years of my postdoc, I spent on average 35 hours in the lab a week and 16 hours of contact time a week teaching. In late 2011, I was fortunate to get a position at NAIT to conduct research and provide teaching in Biological Sciences. The job was perfect for me and it has been ever since.</p>
 
In 2000, I moved to Canada to complete my Ph.D. at the University of Alberta.  For the following 6 years I conducted research in inflammatory and allergic disorders like septic shock and asthma. During that time, I also spent a significant amount of time teaching, which later became a major part of my career. Throughout the following 5 years, I completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Biochemistry on autoimmune diseases, conducting full time research, and spending a significant amount of extra time teaching university courses. Between 2008 and 2011, the last 4 years of my postdoc, I spent on average 35 hours in the lab a week and 16 hours of contact time a week teaching. In late 2011, I was fortunate to get a position at NAIT to conduct research and provide teaching in Biological Sciences. The job was perfect for me and it has been ever since.</p>
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     <center><h1>Mattéa Bujold, BSc.</h1></center>
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     <center><h1>Mattéa Bujold, B.Sc.</h1></center>
 
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     Mattéa Bujold was born just outside of Edmonton in St. Albert but did not stay there long. Throughout her childhood,  she moved around Canada until settling in Edmonton where she finished her degree in Molecular Genetics from the University of Alberta in 2004. <br><br>
 
     Mattéa Bujold was born just outside of Edmonton in St. Albert but did not stay there long. Throughout her childhood,  she moved around Canada until settling in Edmonton where she finished her degree in Molecular Genetics from the University of Alberta in 2004. <br><br>
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     <center><h1>Eduardo A. R. Serratos</h1></center>
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     <center><h1>Eduardo A. R. Serratos, BS.c.</h1></center>
 
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Eduardo was born in Mexico and lived there for 24 years. He studied Biotechnological Engineering at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education and obtained his degree in May 2014. He moved to Edmonton in September, 2014 to continue his education in Environmental Sciences and will pursue a research career in bio-remediation. <br><br>
 
Eduardo was born in Mexico and lived there for 24 years. He studied Biotechnological Engineering at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education and obtained his degree in May 2014. He moved to Edmonton in September, 2014 to continue his education in Environmental Sciences and will pursue a research career in bio-remediation. <br><br>
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     <center><h1>Joy Ramielle L. Santos </h1></center>
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   <p><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/3/38/NAIT_JoyPortrait.png" height="458px" alt=""/> Joy is a second year Mechanical Engineering Technology student at NAIT. Prior to attending NAIT, Joy also studied biological sciences, focusing on Pharmacology and Psychology, and earned her B. Sc. at the University of Alberta in 2014.  
 
   <p><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/3/38/NAIT_JoyPortrait.png" height="458px" alt=""/> Joy is a second year Mechanical Engineering Technology student at NAIT. Prior to attending NAIT, Joy also studied biological sciences, focusing on Pharmacology and Psychology, and earned her B. Sc. at the University of Alberta in 2014.  
 
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