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JABOUR Charles Mister President
2nd year master student in Biomedical Engineering - Phelma
ENGINEER in charge of developing the fluorescence module
"Having already participated in an International Science competition, I know how enriching this kind of event can be. In addition, not only does this project mobilize a great amount of knowledges but it also needs a lot of communication work to make it known. I was mainly drawn to this aspect of the project.”
GALLARD Xandre
2nd year master student in Biomedical Engineering - Phelma
ENGINEER in charge of developing the transformation module
« Participating to the iGEM competition was an opportunity that I couldn’t miss. An opportunity to carry on a research project as a leading member from its creation to its end. We are all on our own, sole actors of our success and this experience can only be an asset for our future.”
AUBERT Elise
1st year master student in Health Engineering – Grenoble Alpes University
BIOLOGIST in charge of creating the detection probes
«iGEM is for me a very unique human experience because this international competition gives us the opportunity to create a highly creative scientific project and to see it being developed. We started from scratch and we encountered a lot of challenges both in the scientific and human aspects. I didn’t think that this adventure would bring me so much, this is why I recommend it to all the open-minded students passionated with sciences.”
GOYET Thomas Team Leader
2nd year master student in Biomedical Engineering - Phelma ENGINEER in charge of developing the purification module
« This synthetic biology project is for me a first real experience of a multidisciplinary work where my engineering knowledges and my curiosity for biology allow me to develop my abilities to make links between subjects.”
LE PENNEC Jean
2nd year master student in Biomedical Engineering - Phelma ENGINEER in charge of the pipetting module
« iGEM was for me an opportunity too big not to be seized. The aspects that really motivated me to commit myself to this adventure are the multidisciplinarity of the project and the teamwork. Undoubtedly, I learned more with iGEM than if I had done a classical internship. Finally, it was the occasion to work on a subject that really motivates me and that represents a real progress for public health.”
ROCHAS Perrine
2nd year of Bachelor degree in Health Biotechnologies - Grenoble Alpes University BIOLOGIST in charge of the biological content conservation in the system
« For me, iGEM represents both an ambitious challenge and a magnificent opportunity to be confronted to the world of research, to progress and apprehend domains that we didn’t know about. All of this within a team with complementary skills and qualities and with a common purpose of solving a society issue: it is a stimulating project and before all, a very beautiful human adventure.”
SANCERE Lucas
2nd year master student in Biomedical Engineering - Phelma
ENGINEER in charge of the system modeling
« The iGEM competition is an occasion to be confronted to the whole world through a field that I really like: synthetic biology. It makes us realize the immense diversity of possibilities that exist in the world and it allows us to discover new Universities and their members during the final presentations. It is also my first group project of this magnitude and the challenges are thrilling: the communication, the success of a project in an international competition, the discovery of what entrepreneurship is, the group cohesion and self-management… Finally, the feeling of being useful to the society, even though what we do is so small, is an essential motivation that compels us to do more in accordance with my values.”
GARON Fanny
1st year master student in Health Engineering – Grenoble Alpes University BIOLOGIST in charge of creating the detection probes
« Before all, I choose to take part of the iGEM experience for the human side. Indeed, it is present inside of our team but also at greater scale in the competition itself. By participating, we become part of a greater event that gathers 50 different countries at the great Jamboree. Sciences are a feature of globalization. For me, it is essential and very interesting to be able to share and meet with teams from all over the world.”
TAVEAU Yasmine
2nd year of Bachelor degree in Health Biotechnologies - Grenoble Alpes University BIOLOGIST in charge of DNA extraction using bacteriophages
“The iGEM competition represents for me great opportunity. This occasion to live a first international experience in my domain of biotechnologies and synthetic biology. This project, led as a team, regroups people with multiple competencies, allowing the competition to grow and to become a real human experience. Hence, the issue we want to tackle makes sense to me and answers a public health issue that needs to be addressed.