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Revision as of 16:29, 12 September 2018
Sponsors
Aqui se pone una breve descripcion del equipo y sus motivaciones conjuntas.
Francisco Javier Quero Lombardero
Student Leader
Major: Biology Degree (UCM)Aqui se cuentas cosas guays de Fran (cada uno piensa su mejor intro).
Laura Armero Hernández
Student Member
Major: Pharmacy (UCM)Aqui se cuentas cosas guays de Laura (cada uno piensa su mejor intro).
Rodrigo Hernandez Cifuentes
Instructor
Major: Industrial engineering (UPM)Aqui se cuentas cosas guays de Richi (cada uno piensa su mejor intro).
Iván Martín Hernández
Student Member
Major: Biotechnology (UPM)
Hi guys. I’m Iván and I a computational biotechnologist. I have been working in protein and aptamer structure prediction and the “in silico” improvement of the aptamer obtained in the laboratory. I'm also in charge of the construction of the wiki that you are reading.
I’m the kind of person who gets bored when is doing the same thing always, so when I heard about this project and the iGEM multidisciplinary spirit I thought: that my opportunity. Here we have the challenge of doing everything by ourselves, so every day is unique and give us the opportunity of learn from the other people of the team. This is the real motivation to continue day by day with these colleagues that can now be called friends
Hobbies: Traditional skate Hockey, reading books, playing computer games and any good plan with friends.
Borja Sánchez Clemente
Student Member
Major: Biomedical engineering (UC3M)
Hello, everyone! My name is Borja and I am a bioengineer who has worked on the data acquisition and signal processing of the detection system of our biosensor.
I wanted to be part of the first iGEM team in Madrid in order to bring innovative spirits to the student community in the area. Alongside, iGEM gave me the chance to work from scratch on a promising project led 100 % by students and put the knowledge I gained for the past few years to the test. And of course, becoming an iGEMer is the best way to get to know other synbio geeks around the world! How couldI miss out on that?
Hobbies: wheelchair basketball, dark humor, chess-boxing, procrastination, dark humor, staring at people for no reason, beer pong.
Ignacio Albert Smet
Student Member
Major: Biomedical engineering (UC3M)
Hey there! I'm Ignacio, a Biomedical Engineer in charge of signal processing and acquisition. I've been working on the development of an initial optical prototype and treatment of the signals from the sensors.
I joined the iGEM Madrid team because it gave me an opportunity to socialize and compete through science and progress. The multidisciplinary iGEM project we have at hand is being a fun-tastic opportunity to put in practice the skills from my undergraduate years, which I hope we can apply to successfully engineer something meaningful and worthy. It also a great opportunity to spend the summer among friends and meet amazing people globally!
Hobbies: Snowboarding, martial arts, enjoying landscapes and gastronomy, and discussing politics.
Guillermo Fernández Rodríguez
Instructor
Major: Biology (Sevilla)Aqui se cuentas cosas guays de Guille (cada uno piensa su mejor intro).
Gonzalo Saiz Gonzalo
Instructor
Gonzalo Saiz Gonzalo: Biology Degree (UCM)
My name is Gonzalo, I am a 23-year-old biologist. I have participated in the SWI Project during the 2016-2017 academic year. I have also researched for 2 years with the Genetics laboratory in the research "Cytogenetic and Genomic Analysis". I have participated in the DeepTalent program of the Community of Madrid for academic excellence. Currently, doing a master's degree in Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology doing my master thesis in the APC Microbiome in Ireland.
I was one of the first three members to form the team when we started wanting to participate in the iGEM one year ago. I helped to develop the project during the whole year to make the team able to use laboratories and materials to work in summer. In the iGEM team, my main role has been the laboratory part. I have done the interlab experiment and helped with the aptamers SELEX process. I also have been in charge of obtaining part of the funds to finance our project.
Hobbies: Tennis, chess, play classical guitar, reading classical literature.