UCSF/Reid Williams
From 2008.igem.org
This summer was my second time participating in iGEM. I was a buddy for one of our more experienced students, and with Noah, developed an introductory seminar on mathematical modeling centered around a farm. We modeled a simple feedback loop where crops could be sold or diverted to feed livestock, and manure from the livestock fed the crops. It was a success.
When not iGemming, I build protein circuits using phosphorylation dependent degradation tags in yeast. I enjoy snap freezing things and cracking open protein gels.
I'm hoping our iGEM team gets to [http://tnq.mit.edu/~reidw/igem-meets-arnold.html meet governor Schwarzenegger] again!