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The 2008 Harvard iGEM project is based on the ability to control and measure the electric current production in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1. Multiple genes in Shewanella have been identifi

Students

  • Thilini Ariyawansa
  • Joy Ding
  • Dan Gong
  • Meng Xiao He
  • Amy Li
  • Erica Lin
  • Lauren Schumacher
  • Anna Marie Wagner
  • Sam Workman

Teaching Fellows

  • Remy Chait
  • Natalie Farny
  • Christina Agapakis
  • Jason Lohmueller
  • Kim de Mora

Advisors

  • Colleen Hansel
  • Peter Girguis
  • Christopher Marx
  • George Church
  • Jagesh V. Shah
  • Pamela Silver
  • Alain Viel

Education Advisor

  • Tamara Brenner