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<span style="font-size:25px; color:black">_____We collaborated with Washington University St. Louis. We first communicated through email
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and we decided to share our yeast strain with them. We cultured our yeast strain with YPD
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media overnight. We aliquot drop of cultured yeast on autoclaved filter paper and wrap the filter
also the team leader of this year’s iGEM team Minneasota. This is my second year of attending iGEM,<br/> I have
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paper with clean foil. The yeast was delivered to Washington University St. Louis and they
obtained incredibly valuable and fulfilling experience from iGEM 2017 <br/>thus deciding to continue to participate
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successfully obtained the yeast from the filter paper and used the cell for their experiments.
in 2018. My research interest is protein engineering and microbial engineering.
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We also collaborated with University of California, Santa Cruz. They traveled to our campus
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East Bank of our campus. Then we had a meeting together to share some details of our lab
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methodologies and human practice preparations. Since we started our project earlier then them,
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we were able to make some suggestions on plasmid construction and general lab techniques.
 
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description of their project as a whole. Their Professor also gave us some feedback on our
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project design, and we did some revisions on this part in the follow up experiments
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<div style="float:left;font-size:15px; color:blue;"><br/><br/>_NAME:Xinrao Zhang<br/>I am a senior student major in Mathematics at the University of Minnesota. <br/>The reason why I joined the iGEM team 2018 is that I want to apply the knowledge that I learned from classroom to practical application. <br/>My research interest is dynamical system modeling. Therefore I believe iGEM modeling of the kinetics of cell<br/> growth will provide me on hand application of our project.
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<div style="float:left;font-size:15px; color:blue;"><br/><br/>_NAME:Zihao Li<br/>I’m a junior student major in Biomedical Engineering. I like dota, skiing and playing basketball.<br/> I’m in charge of construction of plasmid; and I also help with the wet lab. <br/>I joined this project because I’m pretty interested in genetic engineering.
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<div style="float:left;font-size:15px; color:blue;"><br/><br/>_NAME:Benjamin Alva<br/>I’m a sophomore majoring in Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development at the University of Minnesota.<br/> Joining iGEM 2018 was a no-brainer because it combined my love of biotechnology and competition, <br/>offering the chance to expand my laboratory experience and lay a foundation for a successful career in bioengineering.
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Senior student major in microbiology<br/>Jack Redden:
 
Senior student major in microbiology<br/>Katherine Quinn:
 
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Material Science<br/>
 
University of Minnesota
 
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University of Minnesota
 
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Team:Minnesota

#Minnesota 2018


Collaboration:
_____We collaborated with Washington University St. Louis. We first communicated through email and we decided to share our yeast strain with them. We cultured our yeast strain with YPD media overnight. We aliquot drop of cultured yeast on autoclaved filter paper and wrap the filter paper with clean foil. The yeast was delivered to Washington University St. Louis and they successfully obtained the yeast from the filter paper and used the cell for their experiments. We also collaborated with University of California, Santa Cruz. They traveled to our campus during the summer and we guided them to tour our lab and several buildings located on the East Bank of our campus. Then we had a meeting together to share some details of our lab methodologies and human practice preparations. Since we started our project earlier then them, we were able to make some suggestions on plasmid construction and general lab techniques. Team UCSC put a lot of effort in their human practice activities and they showed us their description of their project as a whole. Their Professor also gave us some feedback on our project design, and we did some revisions on this part in the follow up experiments


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