Anthony Lott

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'''Anthony Lott''' is entering his 3rd year of undergraduate studies in the Physiology Honours Program at the University of Alberta. Although this is his first year with iGEM, Anthony brings a diverse (but not necessarily practical) array of laboratory experience to the table. His past and current research projects include: mate-choice preference of ''Cichlasoma nigrofasciatus'' ([http://www.psych.ualberta.ca/~phurd Hurd Lab], 2005), site-directed mutagenesis of GFP ([http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/~campbell/ Campbell Lab], 2006), micro-CT analysis of ''Gdf6'' skeletal deformities (Lehmann/[http://www.pharmacy.ualberta.ca/Doschak_lab/ Doschak Lab], 2007), and pH-microenvironments associated with AE1 ([http://www.physiology.ualberta.ca/casey/ Casey Lab], 2008). Anthony's interests include competitive badminton, improving his tennis game, raving about [http://www.speedminton.ca speedminton], collecting dust and microbes on his unused Yamaha C2 grand piano, art and design, one-upping his fellow teammates, and honing his n00b skills on the wii. He is also involved with organizing [http://www.ualberta.ca/LITERACY Frontier College] and the [https://www.ualbert.ca/~hcpp Heart of the City Piano Program]. Anthony is pursuing a career in health-care.
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'''Anthony Lott''' is entering his 3rd year of undergraduate studies in the Physiology Honours Program at the University of Alberta. Although this is his first year with iGEM, Anthony brings a diverse (but not necessarily practical) array of laboratory experience to the table. His past and current research projects include: mate-choice preference of ''Cichlasoma nigrofasciatus'' ([http://www.psych.ualberta.ca/~phurd Hurd Lab], 2005), site-directed mutagenesis of GFP ([http://www.chem.ualberta.ca/~campbell/ Campbell Lab], 2006), micro-CT analysis of ''Gdf6'' skeletal deformities (Lehmann/[http://www.pharmacy.ualberta.ca/Doschak_lab/ Doschak Lab], 2007), and pH-microenvironments associated with AE1 ([http://www.physiology.ualberta.ca/casey/ Casey Lab], 2008). Anthony's interests include competitive badminton, improving his tennis game, raving about [http://www.speedminton.ca speedminton], collecting dust and microbes on his unused Yamaha C2 grand piano, art and design, one-upping his fellow teammates, and honing his n00b skills on the wii. He is also involved with organizing [http://www.ualberta.ca/LITERACY Frontier College] and the [http://www.ualbert.ca/~hcpp Heart of the City Piano Program]. Anthony is interested in pursuing a career in health-care.

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Anthony Lott is entering his 3rd year of undergraduate studies in the Physiology Honours Program at the University of Alberta. Although this is his first year with iGEM, Anthony brings a diverse (but not necessarily practical) array of laboratory experience to the table. His past and current research projects include: mate-choice preference of Cichlasoma nigrofasciatus (Hurd Lab, 2005), site-directed mutagenesis of GFP (Campbell Lab, 2006), micro-CT analysis of Gdf6 skeletal deformities (Lehmann/Doschak Lab, 2007), and pH-microenvironments associated with AE1 (Casey Lab, 2008). Anthony's interests include competitive badminton, improving his tennis game, raving about speedminton, collecting dust and microbes on his unused Yamaha C2 grand piano, art and design, one-upping his fellow teammates, and honing his n00b skills on the wii. He is also involved with organizing Frontier College and the Heart of the City Piano Program. Anthony is interested in pursuing a career in health-care.