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<div class='galleryCaptionInnerText'>I am Jeanie, a year 3 student from applied biology. Genetics is fascinating. It is amazing that the complex genetic information is recorded by 4 types of nucleotides only.  A single nucleotide change already made a great different. That's make me enchanted. And the iGEM competition has provided me the opportunity to apply what I have learnt from class to the real life. Other than improvements in my laboratory skills, it is also an invaluable experience to work with my lovely groupmates throughout the whole summer.</div>
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<div class='galleryCaptionInnerText'>I am Jeanie, a year 3 student from Applied Biology. Genetics is fascinating. It is amazing that complex genetic information is only recorded by 4 types of nucleotides.  A single nucleotide change can make a great difference. This is enchanting to me. The iGEM competition has provided me the opportunity to apply what I have learnt from class to real life. I contributed to the team through cloning our cassettes, and maintaining the lab log. In addition to improving my laboratory skills, iGEM was an invaluable chance to work with my lovely groupmates throughout summer.</div>
 
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Bioengineering, Final Year<br>
Have been studying engineering for 3 years and joined a lab in neuroengineering for 1.5 years, I decided to join iGEM to explore the field of genetics, which is one of the two fields in Biology I love most (another one is neural science and engineering). Even though I don’t have much prior experience and knowledge about genetics (so as many of my team mates), I believe I can pick up the theory and skills quickly because I am a learn-by-doing person. I believe my previous research experience, proficient in Excel and Matlab, mathematics sense, logical thinking and engineering mindset enable me to contribute to the team.
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I am a final year bioengineering student. After studying engineering for 3 years and working in a neuroengineering lab for 1.5 years, I decided to join iGEM to explore the field of genetics - one of the two fields in biology I love most (the other one is neural science and engineering). Even though I don’t have much prior experience or knowledge about genetics I was able to pick up the theory and skills quickly because I am a hand’s on learner. I believe my previous research experience, mathematical sense, logical thinking, engineering mindset, and proficiency in Excel and Matlab enabled me to contribute to the team. This was the first time I worked with so many science students as a team. By doing so, I learn how powerful it is to cooperate with people from different disciplines. In addition to doing lab work, I was responsible for building the team Wiki, making computer simulations as well as characterising our lysis cassette constructs. I am also a member of the Presentation team.'><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/6/6c/2015CityU_HK_Joe_s.png' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='381' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:104.99%;top:0%;left:-2.49%' /><div class='galleryCaptionHolder fullImageGalleryCaption' style=''>
By the way, this is the first time I work with so many science students intensely as a team. By doing so, I learn how powerful it is to cooperate with people from different disciplinaries.
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Bioengineering, Final Year<br>
 
Bioengineering, Final Year<br>
Have been studying engineering for 3 years and joined a lab in neuroengineering for 1.5 years, I decided to join iGEM to explore the field of genetics, which is one of the two fields in Biology I love most (another one is neural science and engineering). Even though I don’t have much prior experience and knowledge about genetics (so as many of my team mates), I believe I can pick up the theory and skills quickly because I am a learn-by-doing person. I believe my previous research experience, proficient in Excel and Matlab, mathematics sense, logical thinking and engineering mindset enable me to contribute to the team.
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I am a final year bioengineering student. After studying engineering for 3 years and working in a neuroengineering lab for 1.5 years, I decided to join iGEM to explore the field of genetics - one of the two fields in biology I love most (the other one is neural science and engineering). Even though I don’t have much prior experience or knowledge about genetics I was able to pick up the theory and skills quickly because I am a hand’s on learner. I believe my previous research experience, mathematical sense, logical thinking, engineering mindset, and proficiency in Excel and Matlab enabled me to contribute to the team. This was the first time I worked with so many science students as a team. By doing so, I learn how powerful it is to cooperate with people from different disciplines. In addition to doing lab work, I was responsible for building the team Wiki, making computer simulations as well as characterising our lysis cassette constructs. I am also a member of the Presentation team.</marquee></div>
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