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   <p>CBSin (Synthetic Biology Club) consists of a group of EEL-USP students dedicated to studying and disseminating knowledge of synthetic biology. It began in 2014 at EEL with André Hermann doing his best to draw the attention of teachers and students to the subject, over time the Club is structured and with that, in 2015 the idea of participate in iGem was formulated. Then, in 2016, with CBSin already consolidated as a student entity, the first participation in iGem took place with the E. Coil Project, that received a bronze medal which gave greater visibility to the club and giving possibility to expand his activities. Today, better structured, the CBSin aims to develop and disseminate knowledge of synthetic biology in both the academic and social spheres, aiming to become a reference for the development of synthetic biology nucleuses with a focus on teamwork, determination and bioethics. Becoming a bridge that closes the gap between Brazilian science and its society.</p>
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Clube de Biologia Sinética (Synthetic Biology Club)

CBSin (Synthetic Biology Club) consists of a group of EEL-USP students dedicated to studying and disseminating knowledge of synthetic biology. It began in 2014 at EEL with André Hermann doing his best to draw the attention of teachers and students to the subject, over time the Club is structured and with that, in 2015 the idea of participate in iGem was formulated. Then, in 2016, with CBSin already consolidated as a student entity, the first participation in iGem took place with the E. Coil Project, that received a bronze medal which gave greater visibility to the club and giving possibility to expand his activities. Today, better structured, the CBSin aims to develop and disseminate knowledge of synthetic biology in both the academic and social spheres, aiming to become a reference for the development of synthetic biology nucleuses with a focus on teamwork, determination and bioethics. Becoming a bridge that closes the gap between Brazilian science and its society.





Meet the LAQUASE TEAM





Taise Schraier de Quadros

Hello, I'm Ali Turfah. I'm a Senior studying Data Science and Mathematics, and am the current president of the Michigan Software 2017 team. In my free time I like to program, read, and play video games like Pokemon and Etrian Odyssey. I have a cat, so I thoroughly enjoy the branding of our project as well as the ProtoCat mascot.

Attributions:

  • Team president
  • Front end development
  • Back end development

Pedrinho

Hi I'm Dan Dineen. Currently, I am the Vice President of the team.I'm from Connecticut and am a Junior at the University of Michigan studying computer science. I also enjoy playing music, and binge watching Netflix.

Attributions:

  • Team Vise President
  • Front end development
  • Back end development

Paulo

I'm Tommy Oliver and am from Brighton, Michigan. I am a Senior studying computer engineering and computer science. Outside of all school and all this fun stuff, I spend time with my friends, playing Pokemon Go, and watching superhero shows on Netflix.

Attributions:

  • Project Manager
  • Back end development
  • Front end development

Marcus

Hello! My name is Drew Manson, the Public Relations Officer for the team! Currently I'm a German and Biomolecular Science dual-major, with plans for pharmacy school in the future. This is my first year on the team, and my iGEM experience has been really cool so far!

Attributions:

  • Public Relations Chair

Marcus

Hi! My name is Kyle Cochrane. I am from southwest Michigan and am currently a Senior at the University of Michigan. I study computer science and spanish, and in my free time I enjoy playing Quidditch (go UMQ!), browsing reddit, and hiking. Photo credit goes to Christina Oh Photography!

Attributions:

  • Team Treasurer
  • Front end development
  • Back end development

Gustavo Jorge Paulo

Hello, I'm Naichuan(Alex) Zhang. I'm currently a junior studying Computer Science at University of Michigan. I am the backend developer for Michigan Software 2017 team. I enjoying going to Hackathons and skateboarding with friends.

Attributions:

  • Back end development
  • Front end development
Fernando

Hello! My name is John Day. I'm from Macomb Michigan and I'm studying Computer Science and Neuroscience at U of M. I've been on the team for about a year and I am curretnly the Presentation Chair. Whenever I'm not studying or working on Protocat, I like to go for runs, listen to music, and take naps!

Attributions:

  • Presentation Chair
  • Developer

Cibele

Hello! My name is John Conti and I am a Senior in Computer Science. I have been on the team for a year and currently hold the position of Webmaster. Outside of school and biosoft I like to listen to music, hang with friends and travel!

Attributions:

  • Team Webmaster
  • Lead wiki designer

Camila

I'm Catherine Liu, a junior from Maryland who is currently studying biomedical engineering at the University of Michigan. I am the team's secretary. In my free time, I like to draw, play video games, and take walks.

Attributions:

  • Team Secretary
  • Assisted in Design
  • Back end development

Anna-Maria Kaparos

Hi, I'm Anna-Maria Kaparos and I'm a sophomore studying Cellular and Molecular Biology and Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science. I'm 100% Greek so I enjoy eating my grandma's food. In my free time, when I'm not eating, I like to travel, spend time with my family, and go to the beach. This is my second year on the team as Design Chair!

Attributions:

  • Team Design Chair
  • Created Poster