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|The Hawaii team really likes gummi bears and cookies.
 
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|[[Image:IMG_1638.JPG|left|thumb|300px|Jamie Allison (Lab Technician), Norman Wang, Krystle Salazar, Grace Kwan, Margaret Ruzicka, Gernot Presting, Sean Callahan]]
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|valign="top"|[[Image:IMG_1669.JPG|right|thumb|340px|iGEM 2008 - Hawaii]]''Our team aims to create the framework and tools for expanding the scope of BioBrick synthetic biology to organisms other than E. coli. Creation of a mobilizable broad-host-range plasmid enables the transfer of modularized and abstracted genetic components to act in wide range of organisms that share a similar pool of intermediate metabolites. A broad-host-range mobilizable vector would serve as a channel to "open source" the rich diversity of genetic information between organisms in a laboratory setting.''
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== '''Who we are''' ==
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== Students ==
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===Students===
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* [[Special:Contributions/MargaretRuzicka‎|Margaret Ruzicka (MargaretRuzicka)]]
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* [[Special:Contributions/Gracek|Grace Kwan (Gracek)]]
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* [[Special:Contributions/Ksalazar|Krystle Salazar (Ksalazar)]]
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===Advisors===
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* [[Special:Contributions/Normanwang|Norman Wang (Normanwang)]]
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* Adam Baker
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===Faculty===
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* [http://genomics.hawaii.edu/prestinglab/ Dr. Gernot Presting]
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* [http://www2.hawaii.edu/~scallaha/SMCsite/ Dr. Sean Callahan]
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* [http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/mbbe/faculty/gautz.html Dr. Loren Gautz]
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Image:GP.png|[http://genomics.hawaii.edu/prestinglab/ <div style="text-align: center;">Gernot Presting]</div>
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Image:Swedishfish_y.jpg|[http://genomics.hawaii.edu/prestinglab/ <div style="text-align: center;">Gernot Presting]</div>
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Image:SC.png|[http://www2.hawaii.edu/~scallaha/SMCsite/ <div style="text-align: center;">Sean Callahan] <br>''aka Cookie Monster''</div>
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Image:Swedishfish_g.jpg|[http://www2.hawaii.edu/~scallaha/SMCsite/ <div style="text-align: center;">Sean Callahan] <br>''aka Cookie Monster''</div>
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Image:LG.png|[http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/mbbe/faculty/gautz.html  <div style="text-align: center;"> Loren Gautz ] <br>''"Uncle Loren"''</div>
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Image:Swedishfish_r.jpg|[http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/mbbe/faculty/gautz.html  <div style="text-align: center;"> Loren Gautz ] <br>''"Uncle Loren"''</div>
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== Facts ==
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* The Hawaii team really likes gummi bears and cookies.  Our gummy bear diet are often substituted by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_fish Swedish Fish].
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** At the highest consumption rate, we devoured two pounds of gummy bears during a three hour meeting.
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* When combined, Grace and Krystal initials are palindromes (KSGSK), and tend to speak and dress alike to confuse faculty and advisors.
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Jamie Allison (Lab Technician), Norman Wang, Krystle Salazar, Grace Kwan, Margaret Ruzicka, Gernot Presting, Sean Callahan
iGEM 2008 - Hawaii
Our team aims to create the framework and tools for expanding the scope of BioBrick synthetic biology to organisms other than E. coli. Creation of a mobilizable broad-host-range plasmid enables the transfer of modularized and abstracted genetic components to act in wide range of organisms that share a similar pool of intermediate metabolites. A broad-host-range mobilizable vector would serve as a channel to "open source" the rich diversity of genetic information between organisms in a laboratory setting.

Students

Advisors

Faculty

Facts

  • The Hawaii team really likes gummi bears and cookies. Our gummy bear diet are often substituted by Swedish Fish.
    • At the highest consumption rate, we devoured two pounds of gummy bears during a three hour meeting.
  • When combined, Grace and Krystal initials are palindromes (KSGSK), and tend to speak and dress alike to confuse faculty and advisors.


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