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           <p>Christine is a <strong>third-year Microbiology & Immunology</strong> student who has been part of UBC iGEM for the past two years. She first joined iGEM to gain a better understanding of synthetic biology and has learned so much from being part of iGEM! Outside of iGEM, Christine loves to go dog-spotting (it’s a good day when she sees a corgi) and find new places to eat.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br></text>
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           <p>Christine is a <strong>third-year Microbiology & Immunology</strong> student who has been part of UBC iGEM for the past two years. She first joined iGEM to gain a better understanding of synthetic biology and has learned so much from being part of iGEM! Outside of iGEM, Christine loves to go dog-spotting (it’s a good day when she sees a corgi) and find new places to eat.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
 
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          <p>Catherine is a <strong>third year Microbiology & Immunology</strong> student, and she has been part of the UBC iGEM team for two years. Through iGEM, she has learned a lot about the fascinating field of genetic engineering, and she is very grateful that UBC iGEM gave her the opportunity to combine two of her interests - science and graphic design, both of which she hopes to pursue in the future. Outside of research and design, Catherine enjoys going on YouTube marathons, napping and performing gymnastics.<br><br><br><br><br></p>
 
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           <p>Catherine is a <strong>third year Microbiology & Immunology</strong> student, and she has been part of the UBC iGEM team for two years. Through iGEM, she has learned a lot about the fascinating field of genetic engineering, and she is very grateful that UBC iGEM gave her the opportunity to combine two of her interests - science and graphic design, both of which she hopes to pursue in the future. Outside of research and design, Catherine enjoys going on YouTube marathons, napping and performing gymnastics.</p>
 
           <p>Catherine is a <strong>third year Microbiology & Immunology</strong> student, and she has been part of the UBC iGEM team for two years. Through iGEM, she has learned a lot about the fascinating field of genetic engineering, and she is very grateful that UBC iGEM gave her the opportunity to combine two of her interests - science and graphic design, both of which she hopes to pursue in the future. Outside of research and design, Catherine enjoys going on YouTube marathons, napping and performing gymnastics.</p>
 
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Revision as of 07:00, 16 October 2018


CHRISTINE KIM

Christine is a third-year Microbiology & Immunology student who has been part of UBC iGEM for the past two years. She first joined iGEM to gain a better understanding of synthetic biology and has learned so much from being part of iGEM! Outside of iGEM, Christine loves to go dog-spotting (it’s a good day when she sees a corgi) and find new places to eat.






CATHERINE PAN

Catherine is a third year Microbiology & Immunology student, and she has been part of the UBC iGEM team for two years. Through iGEM, she has learned a lot about the fascinating field of genetic engineering, and she is very grateful that UBC iGEM gave her the opportunity to combine two of her interests - science and graphic design, both of which she hopes to pursue in the future. Outside of research and design, Catherine enjoys going on YouTube marathons, napping and performing gymnastics.




CATHERINE PAN

Catherine is a third year Microbiology & Immunology student, and she has been part of the UBC iGEM team for two years. Through iGEM, she has learned a lot about the fascinating field of genetic engineering, and she is very grateful that UBC iGEM gave her the opportunity to combine two of her interests - science and graphic design, both of which she hopes to pursue in the future. Outside of research and design, Catherine enjoys going on YouTube marathons, napping and performing gymnastics.