Team:UCSF/Mentors&Instructors

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Revision as of 03:40, 2 October 2012

Queen's

Mentors

Susan Chen

Hello! My name is Susan and I am a first year at UCSF in the Tetrad program. I grew up in the east bay area and stayed around to study biochemistry and bioengineering at UC Berkeley (Go Bears!). During my time at Cal, I discovered academic research, more specifically synthetic biology, and became very interested in harvesting the power of biology for useful applications. Spurred by that interest, I joined the 2009 Berkeley iGEM team to work on bacterial surface display, and from there I became inspired to one day TA iGEM, contributing to this rich experience for students and just getting plain old excited for novel synthetic biology research.

Ben Heineike

Graduate Student, iPQB


Graham Heimberg

Graduate Student, iPQB


John Halliburton

Graduate Student, iPQB

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