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<h3 class="names" id="slide5" onmouseover="changeColorOn('slide5'),changecursor('slide5')" onmouseout="changeColorOff('slide5')">Dr.Ric Anthony</h3> | <h3 class="names" id="slide5" onmouseover="changeColorOn('slide5'),changecursor('slide5')" onmouseout="changeColorOff('slide5')">Dr.Ric Anthony</h3> | ||
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<p class="biotext" id="text5" style="display:none"> Dr. Anthony teaches genetics, cell and molecular biology. His research interests focus on ribosome structure and function. He is a champion of using synthetic biology and iGEM as mediums for interdisciplinary education of undergraduates. <br><br> | <p class="biotext" id="text5" style="display:none"> Dr. Anthony teaches genetics, cell and molecular biology. His research interests focus on ribosome structure and function. He is a champion of using synthetic biology and iGEM as mediums for interdisciplinary education of undergraduates. <br><br> | ||
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<h3 class="names" id="slide6" onmouseover="changeColorOn('slide6'),changecursor('slide6')" onmouseout="changeColorOff('slide6')">Dr.David Goulet</h3> | <h3 class="names" id="slide6" onmouseover="changeColorOn('slide6'),changecursor('slide6')" onmouseout="changeColorOff('slide6')">Dr.David Goulet</h3> | ||
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<p class="biotext" id="text6" style="display:none"> Dave Goulet teaches and studies mathematical biology. His research interests are in cellular and molecular biology and biochemistry. He’s an avid rock climber and is the faculty advisor for the Rose-Hulman rock climbing club. <br><br>"Biological systems often exhibit immense complexity and richness of behavior. The power of applied mathematics lies in its diverse set of tools capable of describing, analyzing, and making predictions regarding the behavior of complex systems. In this sense, synthetic biology is a vast and fascinating playground for applied mathematicians. I’m proud and excited to participate in iGEM. It gives me a chance to foster the development of the next generation of mathematically aware synthetic biologists." | <p class="biotext" id="text6" style="display:none"> Dave Goulet teaches and studies mathematical biology. His research interests are in cellular and molecular biology and biochemistry. He’s an avid rock climber and is the faculty advisor for the Rose-Hulman rock climbing club. <br><br>"Biological systems often exhibit immense complexity and richness of behavior. The power of applied mathematics lies in its diverse set of tools capable of describing, analyzing, and making predictions regarding the behavior of complex systems. In this sense, synthetic biology is a vast and fascinating playground for applied mathematicians. I’m proud and excited to participate in iGEM. It gives me a chance to foster the development of the next generation of mathematically aware synthetic biologists." |
Revision as of 13:38, 17 August 2015
Meet the Rose-Hulman 2015 iGEM Team!
Rose-Hulman is a primarily engineering school in Terre Haute Indiana. The iGem team was started by Dr. Ric Anthony in 2011, and is the inspiration behind two exciting seminar classes on synthetic biology during the year.
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