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info:"<h3>Chiharu Kimura</h3><p><strong>Molecular Biology</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p> Before I came to the University of Oslo, I had worked in totally different field from science for a long time. But when I worked for a pharmaceutical company, I was drawn to molecular biology. Thankfully I got an opportunity to study it, and realized that I really need more practical experiences.</p><p>That’s why I decided to participate in iGEM. My main charge is working in the lab. I aimed to take part in the lab works as many as possible.</p><p>In  this  January,  I  started  to  receive  Ju  Jitsu  training.  My  dream  is to  become  an extremely strong researcher!</p>"};
 
info:"<h3>Chiharu Kimura</h3><p><strong>Molecular Biology</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p> Before I came to the University of Oslo, I had worked in totally different field from science for a long time. But when I worked for a pharmaceutical company, I was drawn to molecular biology. Thankfully I got an opportunity to study it, and realized that I really need more practical experiences.</p><p>That’s why I decided to participate in iGEM. My main charge is working in the lab. I aimed to take part in the lab works as many as possible.</p><p>In  this  January,  I  started  to  receive  Ju  Jitsu  training.  My  dream  is to  become  an extremely strong researcher!</p>"};
  
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info:"<h3>Sigmund Ramberg</h3><p><strong>Molecular Bioscience</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>I'm a transhumanist polyamorous wannabe dandy, currently taking my masters degree at the Univeristy of Oslo. My thesis project is about population dynamics of e.coli in human infants, and I picked that because I wanted something where I could do bioinformatics and practice my coding.</p><p>I joined the iGEM project because I'm passionate about synthetic biology and the possibilities it holds, and I'm a fan of modularity as a general design principle and wanted to get some experience with BioBricks. On the project I'm mostly the code-monkey for the wiki, help Marc study sequencing results, and work in the lab.</p><p>In my spare time I play games of all kinds, read, dress up fancy and try and spend as much time as possible with my wonderful girlfriends, who sadly at the moment live in different parts of the country.</p><p>In the future I want to work with curing aging, make vat grown meat, or experiment with biocomputing.</p>"};
 
info:"<h3>Sigmund Ramberg</h3><p><strong>Molecular Bioscience</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>I'm a transhumanist polyamorous wannabe dandy, currently taking my masters degree at the Univeristy of Oslo. My thesis project is about population dynamics of e.coli in human infants, and I picked that because I wanted something where I could do bioinformatics and practice my coding.</p><p>I joined the iGEM project because I'm passionate about synthetic biology and the possibilities it holds, and I'm a fan of modularity as a general design principle and wanted to get some experience with BioBricks. On the project I'm mostly the code-monkey for the wiki, help Marc study sequencing results, and work in the lab.</p><p>In my spare time I play games of all kinds, read, dress up fancy and try and spend as much time as possible with my wonderful girlfriends, who sadly at the moment live in different parts of the country.</p><p>In the future I want to work with curing aging, make vat grown meat, or experiment with biocomputing.</p>"};
  
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info:"<h3>Max Lycke</h3><p><strong>Molecular Bioscience</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>I am doing my Master’s degree in molecular bioscience; my thesis is about stem cell biology. I wanted to study this because I’m interested in developmental biology. I also think stem cell biology is exciting because of the potential it holds for biomedical applications.</p><p>I joined iGEM because I liked the whole concept. It’s a course where we finally do something applied, where we get to design our own project and create something that <strike>actually</strike> maybe works. It seemed fun as well, it’s social and you get to travel to iGEM conferences.</p><p>My main responsibility is sponsorship, but we all work on the main project as well.  </p><p>What I do for fun? What are you talking about? I work in the lab and then I go wait in the dark for a new day to begin, so I can return to the lab... Oh ...before my life in the lab I used to socialize, I enjoyed most water-related activities, and played guitar.  </p><p>My dream for the future is a world without anthropogenic methane emissions, bot flies, or camel spiders.  </p>"};
 
info:"<h3>Max Lycke</h3><p><strong>Molecular Bioscience</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>I am doing my Master’s degree in molecular bioscience; my thesis is about stem cell biology. I wanted to study this because I’m interested in developmental biology. I also think stem cell biology is exciting because of the potential it holds for biomedical applications.</p><p>I joined iGEM because I liked the whole concept. It’s a course where we finally do something applied, where we get to design our own project and create something that <strike>actually</strike> maybe works. It seemed fun as well, it’s social and you get to travel to iGEM conferences.</p><p>My main responsibility is sponsorship, but we all work on the main project as well.  </p><p>What I do for fun? What are you talking about? I work in the lab and then I go wait in the dark for a new day to begin, so I can return to the lab... Oh ...before my life in the lab I used to socialize, I enjoyed most water-related activities, and played guitar.  </p><p>My dream for the future is a world without anthropogenic methane emissions, bot flies, or camel spiders.  </p>"};
  

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