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Revision as of 01:43, 27 September 2012

KAIST Korea 2012 iGEM

Team : Members

Instructors



Professor

CHO, Byung-Kwan, Ph.D.
Professor
Principal Investigator bcho@kaist.ac.kr









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Assistant

SONG, Yoseb
Graduate Student yosebiback@kaist.ac.kr

I am a first year system and synthetic biology master/PhD candidate in KAIST, Byung-Kwan Cho’s lab. I am interested in application of system and synthetic biology to Engineer metabolic pathway.

My works are focused on four areas:
  • Engineering bacterial RNA polymerase to engineer phenotypes
  • Adapting E. coli to live in severe conditions
  • Metabolic engineering
  • HAVE FUN!!!

I am helping 2012 KAIST iGEM Team with some experimental tips.



Student Members




JEONG, Hyewon (Mandy) - TEAM LEADER -
Undergraduate student jhw162@kaist.ac.kr

I am an undergraduate student in Systems and Synthetic biology lab and also a team leader of international competition, iGEM. KAIST 2012 iGEM team’s research topic is focused on these two topics.

  • Reconstruction of reductive anaerobic CO2 fixation pathway in Escherichia coli and modeling this system using program.
  • Building switching modules which can be used to control metabolic pathway.




CHUN, Jihwan
Undergraduate student casque09@kaist.ac.kr

I am a senior in the KAIST iGEM team. I study biology and especially fascinated by synthetic biology. Outside of the lab, I am a funny guy who loves to hang out and get drunk. However, what I love the most is sleeping. 



LEE, Soo-in
Undergraduate student lee_sooin@kaist.ac.kr

I am an undergraduate student in KAIST. Now, I am planning to enter graduate school of the same institute. I’m interested in synthetic biology, which creates noble products through metabolic pathway engineering. Also, I am a member of the iGEM team of KAIST.



LEE, Namil
Undergraduate student pig948@kaist.ac.kr

I will enter the KAIST graduate school. I’m interested in synthetic biology. I’m the iGEM team member of KAIST. I think it’s great opportunity for me. I want to research about pathway engineering and minimal genome.



CHOE, Donghui
Undergraduate student robinald@kaist.ac.kr

I am an undergraduate student in Systems and Synthetic biology lab and also a member of team iGEM. I like playing tennis and baseball. I am a big fan of Lotte giants.







LEE, Sulli
Undergraduate student tmfdl999@kaist.ac.kr

Hi! I am a

  • Reconstruction of reductive anaerobic CO2 fixation pathway in Escherichia coli and modeling this system using program.
  • Building switching modules which can be used to control metabolic pathway.




LEE, Jong Ho
Undergraduate student sksmswhdgh@kaist.ac.kr

Hi! I am 3rd year undergraduate student in the Bio brain Engineering Department. I am passionate about bio-informatics and bio-instrumentation. In our iGEM Team, I make some awesome homepage with Suli Lee. We usually work with computers.

I really enjoy our work. I think this iGEM competition is really good opportunity to learn not only biological subject but ‘some skills' with computer, such as making homepage, modeling experiments and etc.


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