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<p>Welcome to the team page for McMaster University iGEM 2018. We are a passionate team made up of different programs such as Health Sciences, Biochemistry, Engineering and more! Here is our team picture that includes almost the full team. Our main team is subdivided into three smaller teams each with a different focus. These are the Wet Lab Team working in the lab with conducting the actual next generation sequencing (NGS), the Dry Lab Team who is writing code to analyze NGS data provided from Wet Lab, and the Human Practices Team who is attempting to increase public awareness about NGS and how it can be used to in disease research.</p> | <p>Welcome to the team page for McMaster University iGEM 2018. We are a passionate team made up of different programs such as Health Sciences, Biochemistry, Engineering and more! Here is our team picture that includes almost the full team. Our main team is subdivided into three smaller teams each with a different focus. These are the Wet Lab Team working in the lab with conducting the actual next generation sequencing (NGS), the Dry Lab Team who is writing code to analyze NGS data provided from Wet Lab, and the Human Practices Team who is attempting to increase public awareness about NGS and how it can be used to in disease research.</p> |
Revision as of 23:34, 16 October 2018
The 2018 iGEM McMaster Team
Welcome to the team page for McMaster University iGEM 2018. We are a passionate team made up of different programs such as Health Sciences, Biochemistry, Engineering and more! Here is our team picture that includes almost the full team. Our main team is subdivided into three smaller teams each with a different focus. These are the Wet Lab Team working in the lab with conducting the actual next generation sequencing (NGS), the Dry Lab Team who is writing code to analyze NGS data provided from Wet Lab, and the Human Practices Team who is attempting to increase public awareness about NGS and how it can be used to in disease research.
Meet the Team Members!
Audrey Jong
Co-President
Fatima Sheikh
Head of Outreach
Rachael Gregoris
Head of Human Practices
Christina Machon
Human Practices Mentor
Yimeng Wang
Human Practices
Chris Choi
Human Practices
Julie Fothergill-Robinson
Head of Wet Lab
Damian Tran
Wet Lab Mentor
Tony Chen
Wet Lab Mentor
Dhanyasri Maddiboina
Wet Lab Mentor
Hamdi Abdo
Wet Lab Mentor
Kenneth Ratchwalski
Wet Lab Mentor
Thomas Chang
Wet Lab Mentor
Nina Chiu
Wet Lab Mentor
Nicole Areias
Wet Lab Member
Katerina Simantirakis
Wet Lab Member
Yuxin Bai
Wet Lab Member
Chrishma Patel
Wet Lab Member
Pranipa Ernest
Wet Lab Member
Eva Liu
Head of Dry Lab
Maggie Hou
Dry Lab Member
Umaseh Sivanesan
Dry Lab Member
Ankita Binu
Dry Lab Member
Gilbert Cherrie
Human Practices Mentor
Carlene Jimenez
Graphics Designer
Sana Hamideh
Graphics Designer
Audrey Jong
Co-PresidentFatima Sheikh
Head of OutreachRachael Gregoris
Head of Human PracticesChristina Machon
Human Practices MentorYimeng Wang
Human PracticesChris Choi
Human PracticesJulie Fothergill-Robinson
Head of Wet LabDamian Tran
Wet Lab MentorTony Chen
Wet Lab MentorDhanyasri Maddiboina
Wet Lab MentorHamdi Abdo
Wet Lab MentorKenneth Ratchwalski
Wet Lab MentorThomas Chang
Wet Lab MentorNina Chiu
Wet Lab MentorNicole Areias
Wet Lab MemberKaterina Simantirakis
Wet Lab MemberYuxin Bai
Wet Lab MemberChrishma Patel
Wet Lab MemberPranipa Ernest
Wet Lab MemberEva Liu
Head of Dry LabMaggie Hou
Dry Lab MemberUmaseh Sivanesan
Dry Lab MemberAnkita Binu
Dry Lab MemberGilbert Cherrie
Human Practices MentorCarlene Jimenez
Graphics DesignerSana Hamideh
Graphics DesignerAdvisors
Dr. Fei Geng
Assistant Professor, W Booth School of Engineering Practice and TechnologyDr. Fei Geng
Professor, PhD in Cell and Systems Biology