Team:USP-UNESP-Brazil/ProjectOverview/HumanPratices

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We divided the team in two wet laboratory groups, each one dedicated to one of the projects, and a third group in charged of the mathematical modelling for both projects. Each group had a graduate student (Luiza Lane de Barros Dantas, Edgar Andrés Ochoa C. and Marcelo Boareto) leading the undergraduated students, most of the undergraduate students had no practical experience in molecular biology. It was a wonderful experience that allowed to introduce the undergraduate students in the molecular biology and synthetic biology world, it was also an opportunity for the graduate students to beging to develop their own research projects focused in this area.   
We divided the team in two wet laboratory groups, each one dedicated to one of the projects, and a third group in charged of the mathematical modelling for both projects. Each group had a graduate student (Luiza Lane de Barros Dantas, Edgar Andrés Ochoa C. and Marcelo Boareto) leading the undergraduated students, most of the undergraduate students had no practical experience in molecular biology. It was a wonderful experience that allowed to introduce the undergraduate students in the molecular biology and synthetic biology world, it was also an opportunity for the graduate students to beging to develop their own research projects focused in this area.   
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The iGEM competition led us to put together people from five laboratories (four at USP university and one at UNESP university) that want to work in synthetic biology, an almost unknown field in Braszil. This laboratories leaded by Carlos Takeshi Hotta, Marie Anne Van Sluys, Nestor Caticha, José Gregório Cabrera Gomez and Cleslei Fernando Zanelli are pretty interested in lead this area in Brazil.
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The iGEM competition led us to put together people from five laboratories (four at USP university and one at UNESP university) that want to work in synthetic biology, an almost unknown field in Brazil. This laboratories leaded by Carlos Takeshi Hotta, Marie Anne Van Sluys, Nestor Caticha, José Gregório Cabrera Gomez and Cleslei Fernando Zanelli are pretty interested in lead this area in Brazil.
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