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Image:GK.jpg|<div style="text-align: center;">Grace Kwan<br> ''"Where did all the gummy bears go?"''</div>
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Image:MR.jpg|<div style="text-align: center;">Margaret Ruzicka<br> ''"You just have to believe you're awesome and fabulous."''</div>  
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Image:Krys.jpg|<div style="text-align: center;">Krystle Salazar <br> ''"Oooh, shiny..."''</div>
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Jamie Allison (Lab Technician), Norman Wang, Krystle Salazar, Grace Kwan, Margaret Ruzicka, Gernot Presting, Sean Callahan


The driving force of this inaugural Hawaii team have been the three motivated, dedicated and talented undergraduates: Margaret Ruzicka (PEB 2008), Krystle Salazar (BE 2009) and Grace Kwan (Microbiology 2009), and the trail-blazing MBBE graduate student, Norman Wang. The group has been expertly advised by the three co-advisors Gernot Presting (MBBE), Sean Callahan (UH-Microbiology), and Loren Gautz (MBBE).
iGEM 2008 - Hawaii

The team

Students

Advisors

Faculty

  • [http://genomics.hawaii.edu/prestinglab/ Dr. Gernot Presting]
  • [http://www2.hawaii.edu/~scallaha/SMCsite/ Dr. Sean Callahan]
  • [http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/mbbe/faculty/gautz.html Dr. Loren Gautz]

Facts

  • The Hawaii team really likes gummi bears and cookies. Our gummy bear diet can be (and often has been) substituted with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_fish Swedish Fish].
    • At the highest consumption rate, we devoured two pounds of gummy bears during a three hour meeting.
  • When combined, Grace's and Krystle's initials are a palindrome (KSGSK). Norman claims they speak and dress alike to confuse faculty and advisors.


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