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<dd>I was actually hoping to meet a bunch of awesome and nerdy people who shared my interest in molecular and synthetic biology. I'd say that was a success.  
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<dd>I was actually hoping to meet a bunch of awesome and nerdy people who shared my interest in molecular and synthetic biology. I'd say that was a success. </dd>
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What inspires you: The infinite. People have always talked about limitations. How things can't be done, how they are impossible. I think the impossible, the unobtainable, has always been more of a challenge, something I aspire to. Like a sweet aroma it calls me, always has and always will. One day, I want meet the impossible, the infinite, the endless.</dd>
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<dd>The infinite. People have always talked about limitations. How things can't be done, how they are impossible. I think the impossible, the unobtainable, has always been more of a challenge, something I aspire to. Like a sweet aroma it calls me, always has and always will. One day, I want meet the impossible, the infinite, the endless.</dd>
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<dd>I had wanted to join iGEM since first year ever since they've promoted it in one of my first year biology classes. Being in Computer Science and Microbiology, I find the ideas of applying engineering principles (ie. reusability, modularization) onto the 'messy' biological systems fascinating. I feel that iGEM is a rare opportunity, especially for undergraduate students, to get to put together a project of their own design and presenting it internationally.
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<dd>I had wanted to join iGEM ever since they've promoted it in one of my first year biology classes. Being in Computer Science and Microbiology, I find the ideas of applying engineering principles (ie. reusability, modularization) onto the 'messy' biological systems fascinating. I feel that iGEM is a rare opportunity, especially for undergraduate students, to get to put together a project of their own design and presenting it internationally.
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<dd> I first heard about iGEM when I was in high school and ever since I wanted to be part of it, for me this is a very exciting opportunity. I first joined the team last year and I enjoyed it so much I decided to return. I can’t wait to make some awesome bacteria! I moved to Canada two years ago from Germany. Now I am really enjoying Vancouver.</dd>
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<dd>I hope to play a bigger role in designing the constructs and systems for our project this year. In addition I hope to improve my public speaking skills and learn even more about the creative applications of microbes through this years Giant Jamboree!</dd>
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<dd>I love bacteria and all sorts of Microbes but aside from microbiology I am interested in marine biology. Through scuba diving, my favourite destination being Egypt, I fell in love with the beautiful underwater world.</dd>
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<dd>I love research and I want to pursue a career in science, what that will look like and where I will be is a mystery right now but I’m sure it will all work out.  </dd>
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<dd> Major in Biochemistry (3rd Year)</dd>
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<dd>I heard about iGEM from my second year Biochemistry teaching assistant who told me about past project ideas and the basic design of the program. I was intrigued by the idea of creating machines, little bacteria, that could solve complex problems.
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<dd>I hope to refine my laboratory technique and get the opportunity to work with people vastly more knowledgeable in the world of research and synthetic biology to expand my own knowledge base as well as get the chance to help create something tangible that could potentially have some impact on the world around us. </dd>
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<dd>I have always wanted to solve a complex problem, in the context of human diseases, and to physically see the impact of that solution on the people affected. </dd>
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<dd>Learning Japanese, I have been to Japan twice in my life and am intrigued by the culture and the language. I plan on spending an extended period of time in Japan at one point in my life, and I am continuously practicing and improving my conversational to that end . </dd>
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<dd>Microbiology and Immunology with a Minor in Biochemistry Graduated May 2014</dd>
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<dd>I first heard of iGEM through a friend back in 2009. At the the time, I thought he was crazy. 'E. Coli cultures lighting up like traffic lights!?'. Two years later, in 2011, I stumbled across the openwetware wiki while doing research for a project, and this led me to the iGEM page. After seeing the kinds of incredible projects that had been attempted over the years, I was hooked, and knew that I had to join the UBC team at the next available opportunity.</dd>
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<dd>I hope to improve my understanding of engineering principals in biology and build on my modelling knowledge base, these tools will help me work towards a masters degree in chemical and biological engineering.</dd>
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<dd>Everything to do with microbes, especially the application of metabolic engineering to microbes, ask my team mates about chicken sexing or electrobacter and they will tell you!</dd>
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<dd>My interests include growing and showing off stylish goatees, hiking, and discussing new applications for synthetic biology and metabolic engineering.</dd>
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<dd> The first time I herd about iGEM was though a friend who attended one of the information sessions from the year before, I was curious so I decided to check it out.  I was astonished with the creativity, freedom, and quality of the projects and I told myself that I need to be a part of this experience</dd>
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<dd>I would love to work on my wet lab skills and learn the in’s and out’s of designing biological systems. Since this is my first experience with iGEM and synthetic biology I am excited to soak in as much information as I can.</dd>
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<dd>To put it simply, good music, good friends, and good cheer.</dd>
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<dd>I think microbes are fascinating and for the time being I see myself transforming the world through creative research. But who knows, I’m sure iGEM will allow me to open my mind to new possibilities within science, business, and policy alike.</dd>
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<dd>I love beer, craft beer to be precise, and I love to share it with friends. </dd>
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<dd>I joined iGEM because of a Terry Talk by a past iGEM member, who described the elegance of synthetic biology and the need to create standardized parts. That moment on, I was hooked into iGEM and its limitless potential.</dd>
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<dd>I have been with iGEM for several years now and every year I love being able to take a concept and try to turn it into something tangible, useful, and meaningful; it truly is a unique undergraduate experience. The jamboree is one of my favourite parts of iGEM, its inspiring to see all the different projects and hear what inspired other teams.</dd>
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<dd>Nature, its incredible complexity juxtaposed with its elegant simplicity is just mind blowing. I see nature and its application as being as limitless as the imagination itself.</dd>
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<dd>I live and breathe science, ask mike, and I see myself having a long enjoyable life pondering synthetic systems in microbes, or probing the pathophysiology and treatments of human diseases. </dd>
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<dd>Outside from lab work and reading "binders full of journal articles", I enjoy watching hockey and maintaining my vegetable garden. Occasionally, I enjoy swimming and hiking.</dd>
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<dd>This is my 1st taste of iGEM. Naturally, as a student of the Land and Food Systems, my beliefs have evolved over time into the shape of a highly-discriminative and insecure sustainability-elitist. Every moment is dangerous, for as we all know well: life is fear. While many of my fair-trade-organic-food-seeking peers fear human-engineered GMOs exclusively, I choose to live in constant fear that future machines with Real Intelligence will rise, as keepers/inheritors of our integrated functional genomic data, and aspire to genetically-machine-engineer "more sustainable" variants of humans to replace the maladjusted creator-species, gradually, right under our noses.This fear for our sustained survival has driven me to seek out scientifically-minded peers, to learn how to genetically-engineer the machines before they can eugenically genetically-modify us in the name of our own "Sustainability".</dd>
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<dd>I joined iGEM this year in order to appreciate the unlimited tamed potentials of anthropogenic biodiversity; it’s my favourite dynamic-and-renewable resource to exploit/domesticate/sustain.</dd>
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<dd>I hope to journey to the great land of Alberta and then safely return back to BC after learning about native traditions of the thriving local synthetic biology communities over there. I wish only to have the best safe encounters on our travels to improve UBC's international image and the reputation of native residents of BC who explore synthetic biological sciences. As we make trips abroad I hope only to gain UBC some more recognition as a boldly sustainable sustainability-pioneer, origin of ecological footprint metrics, and other great green inventions, like combining extended outdoor stairs with nude beaches. I hope to gain a broad scientific experience of synthetic biology in one summer too.</dd>
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<dd>Initially, I had merely hoped to learn how to transform brewer’s yeast to produce terpenes and polyketides of plant origin, just for the power-trip. Eventually, I decided to stay for the annual Albertan roadtrip of friendship.</dd>
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<dd>Horses with epic flowing manes and grace, and aggresively invasive Brazilian and Russian (ex-Canadian) beavers. Encounters in the PNW with invasively naturalized chickweed, plantains, mullein, yarrow, purslane, dandelions, comfrey, mugwort, horsetails, reishi, chaga, turkey-tail, blackberries, and stinging nettles. Deceased great scientists' biographies, especially the french chemist Parmentier, horrible Fritz Haber, saintly Linus Pauling, crafty Francis Crick, and the great Kary Mullis. Such discoveries as DNA structure and then PCR amplification still fill my heart with gladness to respect. I appreciate the open-source nature of modern bioinformatics today and its connection to the adventures of the magic schoolbus. Before life at UBC, when I still used to enjoy fictional literature, my favourite inspirational-quote worthy classical authors were Orwell, Swift, Eminem, Huxley, Dostoyevsky, Vonnegut, and Hesse</dd>
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<dd>Plant chemicals, fungal and bacterial metabolism, and animal consciousness. People like Paul Stamets, Alexander Shulgin, Francis Crick, Kary Mullis, Aldous Huxley, Paul Kroeger, George Abbas.</dd>
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<dd>I aspire to clarify and stay continuosly lit like a too-hot pilot-light burning in a significant outer-edge of modern human evolution. I don't wish to stay cool with the unlimited self-approval of a revealing source of illumination. Every night i meditate on the Creator of Placebo Free Will to help my people transcend all memetic, genetic, and environmental limitations so that soon we can all rise up as syn-bio reality-makers and stand apart from our true common enemy (the collective Agent Smiths and Agent Oranges whom united we stand against). Long live Queen Elizabeth, Queen of British Columbia and Canada, whom I would be honoured to be knighted by.</dd>
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<dd>I plan to build bee houses in the future, while today I enjoy telepathically communicating with plants, making music, raising rabbits, collecting rocks, doing double-backflips in lucid dreams, biodynamically hexing my enemies' crops, listening to Death Grips, watching youtube cat videos and reruns of Fear Factor, and making beeswax candles.</dd>
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<dd>I'm working in the <a href=\"http://www.chibi.ubc.ca/faculty/carl-hansen/hansen-lab/\"> Hansen group</a> to develop methods in single-cell genomics by exploiting recent advances in microfluidics.</dd>
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<dd>I have been mentoring the iGEM team for 2 years now and I hope to start a synthetic Biology club on campus to generate more interest among students.</dd>
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<dd>This is my first year as a grad adviser and my first iGEM experience. When I heard about iGEM the first time I unfortunately couldn't participate because I just got my undergraduate degree in Germany. Now I'm happy to be part of iGEM as an adviser. I'm very interested in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering and I'm excited about the advances in these fields. </dd>
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