Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Meet Our Team
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<div class="sub3"><img id="cellulosePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/6/6f/SBS_iGEM_2014_Cellulose_Icon.png"><h4>Dr. Lynn Rothschild</h4>Lynn is the lead scientist in synthetic biology at NASA Ames Research Center where her lab has been working on cool projects ranging from the search for life in the universe and extremophiles, to pioneering how synthetic biology can be used to address NASA's missions. She is also an adjunct professor at Brown University, inter alia, <a href="http://vivo.brown.edu/display/lr3">Brown Home Page</a>. Her lab looks forward to hosting the team every year as they pioneer ways to take synthetic biology literally "out of this world". PS Yes, she really does play the <a href="http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v422/n6932/full/422567a.html">bagpipes</a>! </div> | <div class="sub3"><img id="cellulosePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/6/6f/SBS_iGEM_2014_Cellulose_Icon.png"><h4>Dr. Lynn Rothschild</h4>Lynn is the lead scientist in synthetic biology at NASA Ames Research Center where her lab has been working on cool projects ranging from the search for life in the universe and extremophiles, to pioneering how synthetic biology can be used to address NASA's missions. She is also an adjunct professor at Brown University, inter alia, <a href="http://vivo.brown.edu/display/lr3">Brown Home Page</a>. Her lab looks forward to hosting the team every year as they pioneer ways to take synthetic biology literally "out of this world". PS Yes, she really does play the <a href="http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v422/n6932/full/422567a.html">bagpipes</a>! </div> | ||
<div class="sub2"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Dr. Joseph Shih</h4>Joseph is the wet lab Lecturer in the Bioengineering Department at Stanford University. He got his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University and did his post-doc in Pam Silver's lab at Harvard Medical School. He is always curious about biology and the potential for synthetic biology to change the world!</div> | <div class="sub2"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Dr. Joseph Shih</h4>Joseph is the wet lab Lecturer in the Bioengineering Department at Stanford University. He got his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University and did his post-doc in Pam Silver's lab at Harvard Medical School. He is always curious about biology and the potential for synthetic biology to change the world!</div> | ||
- | <div class="sub3"><img id="waterPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/18/SBS_iGEM_2014_Waterproofing.png"><h4>Dr. Gary Wessel</h4>Gary is a Professor of Biology at Brown University. He has been the faculty sponsor for the Brown University team since 2006 and teaches the synbio course at Brown "Bio 1210 Synthetic Biological Systems". | + | <div class="sub3"><img id="waterPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/18/SBS_iGEM_2014_Waterproofing.png"><h4>Dr. Gary Wessel</h4>Gary is a Professor of Biology at Brown University. He has been the faculty sponsor for the Brown University team since 2006 and teaches the synbio course at Brown "Bio 1210 Synthetic Biological Systems". <a href= "http://www.brown.edu/Research/Wessel_Lab/"> His research </a> focuses on anything germ line and reproduction and applies synthetic biological approaches to this research field. </div> |
<div class="sub2"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Dr. Kimberly Jackson</h4>Kimberly is an Associate Professor of Biochemistry and co-director of the new Interdisciplinary Food Studies at Spelman College. She maintains an active research program in cancer therapeutics and drug discovery with funding from various agencies. Outside of being a professor, program director, mentor and researcher, Kimberly enjoys being a volleyball and soccer mom (of 3), wife of a research scientist, flutist and undercover foodie. One random fact—she completed part of her graduate studies as a NIH Fogarty fellow in Turku, FINLAND.</div> | <div class="sub2"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Dr. Kimberly Jackson</h4>Kimberly is an Associate Professor of Biochemistry and co-director of the new Interdisciplinary Food Studies at Spelman College. She maintains an active research program in cancer therapeutics and drug discovery with funding from various agencies. Outside of being a professor, program director, mentor and researcher, Kimberly enjoys being a volleyball and soccer mom (of 3), wife of a research scientist, flutist and undercover foodie. One random fact—she completed part of her graduate studies as a NIH Fogarty fellow in Turku, FINLAND.</div> | ||
<div class="sub3"><img id="waterPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/18/SBS_iGEM_2014_Waterproofing.png"><h4>Dr. Jean Dimandja</h4>Insert a description of person here. Include university affiliation, and some interesting tidbit.</div> | <div class="sub3"><img id="waterPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/18/SBS_iGEM_2014_Waterproofing.png"><h4>Dr. Jean Dimandja</h4>Insert a description of person here. Include university affiliation, and some interesting tidbit.</div> | ||
- | <div class="sub2"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Dr. Kosuke Fujishima</h4> | + | <div class="sub2"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Dr. Kosuke Fujishima</h4>Kosuke works as a researcher in Lynn Rothschild's lab tackling Origins of life questions using Synthetic Biology. He got his Ph.D in Systems Biology from Keio University (Japan) and is currently involved in multiple themes related to Astrobiology. He has been a technical advisor of the iGEM team since 2011. Aside from science, Kosuke has an absolutely adorable 14-month-old daughter named Sana, who the entire lab is in love with.</div> |
<div class="sub3"><img id="waterPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/18/SBS_iGEM_2014_Waterproofing.png"><h4>Ryan Kent</h4>Ryan was a member of the 2011 Brown/Stanford iGEM team and graduated from Stanford in 2012 with an M.S. in Biology. This is his second year as an iGEM mentor and as a member of Dr. Lynn Rothschild’s lab at NASA Ames Research Center. When he’s not whipping the team into shape, he enjoys writing about himself in the third person and surfing. -Ryan</div> | <div class="sub3"><img id="waterPic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/18/SBS_iGEM_2014_Waterproofing.png"><h4>Ryan Kent</h4>Ryan was a member of the 2011 Brown/Stanford iGEM team and graduated from Stanford in 2012 with an M.S. in Biology. This is his second year as an iGEM mentor and as a member of Dr. Lynn Rothschild’s lab at NASA Ames Research Center. When he’s not whipping the team into shape, he enjoys writing about himself in the third person and surfing. -Ryan</div> | ||
- | <div class="sub2"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Kendrick Wang</h4> | + | <div class="sub2"><img id="biodegradePic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/71/SBS_iGEM_2014_Biodegradation.png" class="two"><h4>Kendrick Wang</h4>Kendrick is a researcher at NASA Ames Research Center in Professor Lynn Rothschild’s lab. He recently earned his B.S. degree in Bioengineering at Stanford University. His research work focuses on the Origins of Life question, the prebiotic environment, and Astrobiology. He was a member of the 2012 Stanford Brown iGEM team and has been an advisor for iGEM teams since 2013. He is from California originally, but grew up abroad in Hong Kong and Singapore. For fun, he loves rock climbing and mountain biking. </div> |
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