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Simina Ticau helped in project planning and cloning.
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'''CRP System'''
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Planning - Omar Khan
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Cloning - Omar Khan, Pokie, Anastasia Shabalova
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Cell Culture Experiments - Omar Khan, Pokie
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'''Differentiation System'''
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Planning - Pokie, Joshua Resa, Sean Allen, Simina Ticau
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Cloning - Pokie, Joshua Resa, Sean Allen, Simina Ticau
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Fundraising - Joshua Resa, Sean Allen
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'''Wiki'''
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Pokie
== '''Where we're from''' ==
== '''Where we're from''' ==

Revision as of 03:54, 29 October 2008


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Contents

Who we are



Advisors:

  • Advisor 1: Andrew Mendelsohn


Undergrads:

  • Pokie: Sum Veritas
  • Joshua Resa: Joshua
  • Sean 3: Sean
  • Simina 4: Loves iGEM


What we did

Dr. Andrew Mendelsohn graciously provided laboratory space and project guidance.

Pokie served as team leader and helped in project planning, cloning, performed all cell culture experiments, and created the team wiki and its contents.

Joshua Resa helped in project planning, cloning, and team fundraising.

Sean Allen helped in project planning, cloning, and team fundraising.

Simina Ticau helped in project planning and cloning.

CRP System

Planning - Omar Khan

Cloning - Omar Khan, Pokie, Anastasia Shabalova

Cell Culture Experiments - Omar Khan, Pokie

Differentiation System

Planning - Pokie, Joshua Resa, Sean Allen, Simina Ticau

Cloning - Pokie, Joshua Resa, Sean Allen, Simina Ticau

Fundraising - Joshua Resa, Sean Allen

Wiki

Pokie

Where we're from

Andrew Mendelsohn

Dr. Andrew Mendelsohn is an associate professor at Regenerative Sciences Institute and has sponsored a co-university iGEM team consisting of UC Berkeley and Stanford University students for the last two years. He goal is to expose young minds to cutting edge research in the fields of molecular and synthetic biology. He hopes that the iGEM team's project will serve as the springboard for research that will eventually translate into real world therapies. Through Dr. Mendelsohn's efforts, RSI also offers year round undergraduate programs to continue research off of promising iGEM projects.

Pokie

"We are unknown to ourselves, we men of knowledge-and with good reason" - Nietzsche

In the pursuit of the truth we look towards ourselves. And each in our our own way, in our own time, on our terms, and some not at all - we shall end full circle - at the beginning of nothingness.

Ego sum veritas, veritas von liberat.

Science as my conduit to freedom, affords me the chance to give my ideas a corporeal existence. And therefore, allows me to be truly free.

Joshua Resa

Joshua is a senior at Stanford University, deviously working on a master plan that will enable him to stay in school forever. Hs is fascinated by the universe, by science, physics, chemistry, and biology (ignoring math, in order of the xkcd comic, you know the one). He wonders at the amazing intricacies of how stuff works and frustrated by what doesn't. He hopes to figure out the former and, with luck, fix what's broken. This project and IGEM in general have provided a wealth of experience and ideas, of problem solving and problem belly flops (you must imagine how that feels). It was a great experience.

Sean Allen

Simina Ticau