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- | | style="padding:20px" | The University of Waterloo's 2008 iGEM Team is a dynamic group, consisting of students from the Faculties of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics. We are an undergraduate-run team, with a student Director managing most of our team's affairs and directing our team's ongoing activities. Our enthusiastic Faculty Instructors and Advisors give us the benefit of their experience and, in the case of Dr. Trevor Charles, lab space, and provide us with additional support and guidance in areas related to design, mathematical modelling, lab work and administration.
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Who we are
The University of Waterloo's 2008 iGEM Team is a dynamic group, consisting of students from the Faculties of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics. We are an undergraduate-run team, with a student Director managing most of our team's affairs and directing our team's ongoing activities. Our enthusiastic Faculty Instructors and Advisors give us the benefit of their experience and, in the case of Dr. Trevor Charles, lab space, and provide us with additional support and guidance in areas related to design, mathematical modelling, lab work and administration. |
Because of Waterloo's co-op program, some of our members take courses during the summer, while others work full-time. The majority of our team members participate in the iGEM competition in their spare time, outside of work or school; a few have been involved part-time as part of their research-assistant positions in various labs in the UW Department of Biology. This team structure means that instead of each member taking on one aspect of the project to tackle over the course of the summer, our team collectively works on the project as a whole, each member picking up where the last left off the day before, or even earlier the same day!
UW iGEM Team members are all involved in a unique learning experience: our 2008 team consists largely of students who started with little or no research/laboratory experience and had a range of theoretical knowledge of molecular biology. With a desire to learn and guidance from more experienced teammates, these students have become comfortable working in a lab environment, and our senior members have had valuable opportunities to share their experience with others.
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Who we are
Undergraduate Students
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Danielle Nash |
Director of the UW iGEM team; Acting Design Team leader. Biomedical Sciences |
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Jordan LaPointe |
Modelling Team leader. Mathematical Physics |
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Hillary Yeung |
Lab Team leader, Summer Co-op. Chemical Engineering |
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Shira Davis |
Lab Team leader. Biology |
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Erica Tiberia |
Lab Team leader Biology |
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Emily Wendland |
Secretary Biomedical Sciences |
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Julian Wiegelmann |
Lab Team leader. Biomedical Sciences |
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Ben Ho |
Lab Team leader. Biochemistry |
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Jostenn Herritt |
Lab Team member, Summer Co-op. Chemical Engineering |
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Vanja Polic |
Lab Team member Biology |
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Andre Masella |
Former Team Leader, BioMortar Developer, System Administrator Computer Engineering |
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Adam Stinchcombe |
Modelling Team member Applied Math |
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Philip Keung |
Modelling Team member Actuarial Science |
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John Heil |
Lab and Design Team member Biomedical Sciences |
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Nick Fischer |
Fundraising/PR Biology |
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Robyn Halbot
| Administration, Fundraising/PR Biology |
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Somil Bhargava
| Fall Co-op. Nanotechnology Engineering |
Faculty Instructors
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Dr. Brian Ingalls
Team Founder/Mathematical Modelling Advisor
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Dr. Trevor Charles
Lab Advisor, Provider of All-Important Lab Space
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Dr. Barb Moffatt
Administration/Fundraising Advisor
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Dr. Marc Aucoin
Co-op Supervisor
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Advisors
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Dr. Josh Neufeld
Advisor
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Dr. Brendan McConkey
Advisor
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Dr. Scott Clark
Lab/Design Advisor
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Maria Trainer
Administration/Fundraising Advisor
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Other Key Members
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Bruce |
Spinning lots of things |
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Simon |
Spinning a few things |
Team Pictures
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