Keynote Speakers
Tom Burkett
Thomas Burkett is the founder, past executive director (2012-2018), and current board chair of the Baltimore Under Ground Science Space (BUGSS). Tom is also a Professor of Biology at the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC), where he started and managed the schools biotechnology and biomanufacturing program until its demise in 2012. Currently he teaches introductory biology with a strong emphasis on biotechnology -although he is really looking forward to his upcoming retirement from CCBC.
Tom survived physical and analytical chemistry to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Biology at Western Washington University. He came to Maryland in 1986, expecting to stay two years to earn his Master’s degree in Applied Molecular Biology at University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC 74-54!). A classmate, Susan (who is now his wife), convinced him to stay and he’s been a resident of the Free State ever since. Along the way he managed to convince a dissertation committee at the University of Maryland, College Park to award him a Ph.D. degree in Microbiology for his work at the Frederick Cancer Research Facility on suppressors of insertional mutations in the yeast S. cerevisiae under the guidance of David Garfinkel.
Tom bounced around for a few years after graduate school sailing (that’s another story), researching the use of Ubiquitin fusions for protein expression at IGEN, Inc., and conducting research on the oyster pathogen Perkinsis spp. In 2000 he joined the faculty of CCBC to start the schools new Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing program. Tom founded BUGSS in the summer of 2012 and though he’ll undoubtedly tell you how much work, sacrifice, and toil it’s been; after a drink or two he’ll also tell you that starting and running BUGSS has been the most rewarding and significant thing he has done in his scientific career.
When not at work, or at BUGSS, Tom and Susan (remember her) can usually be found out on their sailboat (something they have had way to little time for since starting BUGSS) or traveling around the Canadian Maritimes in their little travel trailer.
Elliot Roth
Elliot is the founder of Spira, a company that genetically engineers spirulina for food ingredients. Spira has received awards from RebelBio, Lighthouse Labs, the World Food Programme, Halcyon Incubator, BeGreen, CommBeBiz, and National Science Foundation, and has presented at SXSW, Synbiobeta and Thought for Food. He is a Kairos Fellow, a Seasteading Ambassador, and sits on the Virginia Governor’s Council for Youth Entrepreneurship. Before Spira, Elliot graduated with a degree in biomedical engineering; he trained at the Stanford School as a University Innovation Fellow, and has 10 years of synthetic biology experience and worked for 5 years as a product consultant. He previously founded 6 failed startups and 2 successful nonprofits including an open community science lab. He is incredibly motivated to solve physiological needs using simple biological design.
Schedule
The Meetup opend for registration at 9:30 AM and ended approxmiately at 4 PM. Group assignments for presentation were assigned closer to the meetup date based on team confirmations.
Finalized Schedule
- 09:30 AM Open for Registration (30 minutes)
- 10:00 AM Opening Remarks (10 minutes)
- 10:10 AM Group 1 Presentations Teams: Virginia, William & Mary, Georgia State, and Richard Montgomery (1 hour 10 minutes)
- 11:20 AM Coffee Break (10 min)
- 11:30 AM Guest Speaker 1: Tom Burkett (40 min)
- 12:10 PM Group 2 Presentations Teams: UMaryland, US Naval Academy, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore BioCrew (1 hour 10 minutes)
- 01:20 PM Lunch and Pictures (30 minutes)
- 01:50 PM Guest Speaker 2: Elliot Roth (40 minutes)
- 02:30 PM Group 3 Presentation: If more iGEM teams show up, we will use this time to have them present, otherwise, Holly, an iGEM ambassador will speak instead. (1 hour 10 minutes)
- 03:40 PM Coffee Break (10 minutes)
- 03:50 PM Closing Remarks (10 minutes)
- 04:00 PM After Meetup Social
Directions & Parking
The Meetup will be held on the University of Maryland campus in College Park, Maryland.
It will be held in the Pepco Seminar Room in the Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building. Please look for check-in right after you enter.
Parking is available in the Reagent's Drive Garage and various metered locations on campus for $3 per hour. Please head to the top of the garage for the pay lot. Alternatively, all day parking is available for $5 at the College Park Metro parking garage. A free shuttle bus is available from the station to campus.