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<h1>About Us</h1>
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<div align="justify">The 2014 UT Austin iGEM team featured a mix of new and returning team members. While we had two returning undergraduates, Kate and Jordan, the rest of the team was new. Two of our new students, Ella and Nathan, had never even worked in a lab before. The team used our caffeinated coli project in March 2014 to get everyone acquainted with the basic techniques the team would use throughout the coming year. New team members also took or sat in on Prof. Barrick's [http://www.synbiocyc.org/wiki/index.php/Spring_2014_Synthetic_Biology CH391L Synthetic Biology course] for an introduction to different types of genetic parts, synbio methods, and ethical issues.
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All five undergraduates worked steadily during the summer on our two main projects and the interlab study, learning a number of techniques and generating some very nice data.  During the fall, the team has been wrapping up experiments and finishing up the data assessment, while also making our presentation and team wiki.
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''-Dennis Mishler, Advisor''</div>
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[[file:UTtower.jpg|right| 200 px|thumb| A perfect view from our office this year, The eyes of Texas were upon us! Hook em!! \m/]]
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The 2014 UT Austin iGEM team featured a mix of new and returning team members. While we had two returning undergraduates, Kate and Jordan, the rest of the team was new. Two of our new students, Ella and Nathan, had never even worked in a lab before. The team used our caffeinated coli project in March 2014 to get everyone acquainted with the basic techniques the team would use throughout the coming year.
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All five undergraduates worked steadily during the summer on our two main projects and the interlab study, learning a number of techniques and generating some very nice data.  During the fall, the team has been wrapping up experiments and finishing up the data assessment, while also making our presentation and team wiki.
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<h1>Team Members</h1>
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<h2>Undergraduates</h2>
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File: Alexprofile.png| '''Alejandro "Alex" Gutierrez'''<br><div align="justify">''I am a third-year undergraduate neurobiology major, and a new member of the iGEM team. Before joining iGEM, I did research in creating metal nanoparticles to use as catalysts. Besides doing research, I also enjoy cooking, reading, and sleeping.''</div>
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File:IMG_4764.jpg| '''Jordan Monk'''<br><div align="justify">''I'm a senior cell & molecular biology major returning from last year's iGEM team. I plan to keep doing this molecular biology thing for a living because I haven't figured out yet how little money there is to be made. I'm probably in lab as you're reading this. ''</div>
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==Undergraduates==
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File:IGEM2014 profile pic - Kate.png| '''Catherine "Kate" Mortensen'''<br><div align="justify">''A returning member from the 2013 iGEM team and biochemistry major. I believe synthetic biology is truly fascinating and has the potential to make positive impact on society. I'm extremely grateful for my team this year but especially for my advisors who have shown relentless patience, generosity, and guidance. I plan to continue my education in biochemistry and synthetic biology and hope to make a stamp in the world. ''</div>
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File: Alexprofile.png| '''Alejandro "Alex" Gutierrez''': ''I am a third-year undergraduate neurobiology major, and a new member of the iGEM team. Before joining iGEM, I did research in creating metal nanoparticles to use as catalysts. Besides doing research, I also enjoy cooking, reading, and sleeping.''
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File:IMG_4764.jpg| '''Jordan Monk''': ''I'm a senior cell & molecular biology major returning from last year's iGEM team. I plan to keep doing this molecular biology thing for a living because I haven't figured out yet how little money there is to be made. I'm probably in lab as you're reading this. ''
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File:Nathanprofile.png |'''Nathan Shin'''<br><div align="justify">''I'm a third year microbiology major at the greatest university in the entire world. Besides my immense love for all things iGEM, I also enjoy sleeping, playing tennis, and binge watching Netflix. And I also enjoy long walks on the beach.''</div>
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File:IGEM2014 profile pic - Kate.png| '''Catherine "Kate" Mortensen''': ''A returning member from the 2013 iGEM team and biochemistry major. I believe synthetic biology is truly fascinating and has the potential to make positive impact on society. I'm extremely grateful for my team this year but especially for my advisors who have shown relentless patience. I plan to continue my education in biochemistry and synthetic biology and hope to make a stamp in the world. ''
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File:ellaprofile.jpg|'''Ella Watkins'''<br><div align="justify">''I am third year at the University of Texas, and striving to earn my Bachelors of Science in Biology. This summer has been such a whirlwind of amazing learning and hands on experience. I am so grateful to have been given the opportunity to participate on the iGEM team. I remember my first successful PCR as if it was only 5 months ago… oh wait, it was.''</div>
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File:Nathanprofile.png |Nathan Shin ''- I'm a third year microbiology major at the greatest university in the entire world. Besides my immense love for all things iGEM, I also enjoy sleeping, playing tennis, and binge watching Netflix. And I also enjoy long walks on the beach.''
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File:ellaprofile.jpg| '''Ella Watkins''' - ''I am third year at the University of Texas, and striving to earn my Bachelors of Science in Biology. This summer has been such a whirlwind of amazing learning and hands on experience. I am so grateful to have been given the opportunity to participate on the iGEM team. I remember my first successful PCR as if it was only 5 months ago… oh wait, it was.''
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==Advisors==
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File:UTtower.jpg| A perfect view from our office this year. The eyes of Texas were upon us! Hook em!! <br><br><div align="center"><font size=16>\m/</font></div>
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<gallery perrow=3 widths=300px heights=300px>File:dennisteaching.png| '''Dennis Mishler, PhD''' - Postdoc in the Barrick lab at UT Austin.  First year mentoring the iGEM team. Dennis has worked on projects relating to synthetic biology and RNA sequence/structure relationships for an undisclosed number of years.  He has also worked with undergraduates in the classroom or at the bench for the past several years.
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file: jeffBarrick.jpg| '''Professor Jeff Barrick'''- "He is so handsome!" Quote from his wife.
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file:Mhammerling.png| '''Michael Hammerling'''- Graduate Student in Barrick Lab, and previous iGEM advisor, Mike provided time and expertise about non-canonical amino acids and helped field all questions of the iGEM team.
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<h2>Advisors</h2>
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<gallery perrow=3 widths=280px heights=300px>File:dennisteaching.png| '''Dennis Mishler, Ph.D.'''<br><div align="justify">''Postdoc in the [http://barricklab.org Barrick lab].  First year mentoring the iGEM team.  Dennis has worked on projects relating to synthetic biology and RNA sequence/structure relationships for an undisclosed number of years.  He has also worked with undergraduates in the classroom or at the bench for the past several years.''</div>
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file:Mhammerling.png| '''Michael Hammerling'''<br><div align="justify">''Ph.D. Student in the [http://barricklab.org Barrick lab], and [http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/UTiGEMTeam two-time previous iGEM advisor]. Mike contributed his expertise with non-canonical amino acid incorporation systems and helped field day-to-day questions from the iGEM team.''</div>
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* Unless otherwise noted, all projects, lab work, and materials were created by the five team members listed above with assistance and oversight from Professor Barrick and Dr. Mishler.
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file: jeffBarrick.jpg| '''Professor Jeffrey Barrick'''<br><div align="justify">''Third year advising the UT Austin iGEM team. The [http://barricklab.org Barrick lab] works at the interface of microbial synthetic and evolutionary biology. Look us up if you are an iGEM alum interested in Ph.D. programs at UT Austin!''</div>
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* Mike Hammerling provided critical input with regards to working with ncAA and the plasmids containing the tRNA sythetase/tRNA pairs.
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<h1>T-shirt and Theme</h1>
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The graphics theme for our t-shirt and website design was adapted from the [http://cardsagainsthumanity.com/ Cards Against Humanity] game.
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<h1>Attributions</h1>
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In addition to the iGEM 2014 team members, the following individuals participated in the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/human_practices SXSW Create event].  Their assistance included gathering samples, performing experiments and training new iGEM team members, evaluating data sets, and presenting at SXSW (a multi-day all-day event).
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Unless otherwise noted, all projects, lab work, and materials were created by the five undergraduate team members listed above with assistance and oversight from the three team advisors.
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*'''Razan Alnahhas''' (2013 iGEM team member, graduated class of 2014)
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**The team would especially like to thank Razan for taking the time to train the new team members who had never previously worked with bacteria.
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*'''Mike Hammerling'''
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*'''Ashley Kessel'''
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''Special thanks to:''
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*'''Razan Alnahhas''' ([http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/UTiGEMTeam 2012 and 2013 UT Austin iGEM team member], graduated class of 2014, now in Ph.D. program at Rice University)
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**Trained new team members who had never previously worked with bacteria and helped with the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/human_practices SXSW Create event].
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*'''Ashley Kessel''' (UT Austin Undergrad, Physics)
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** Helped with the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/human_practices SXSW Create event] and team fundraising.
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* '''Sean Leonard''' (Ph.D. Rotation Student, Barrick Lab)
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** Showed the team how to run an SDS protein gel and gave advice on how to handle the ncAA 4-azidophenylalanine (AzF).
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* '''Dr. Colin Brown''' (Postdoc, Barrick Lab)
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** Assisted with designing the measurement kit fusion protein and discussed issues related to future mass spec experiments.
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* '''Andre Maranhao''' (Ph.D. Student, Ellington Lab)
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** Helped with an early version of the card graphic design.
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* '''Karen Ingram
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** Invited the team to participate in SXSW Create. Check out her very cool projects remixing art, design, and synthetic biology on her [http://www.kareningram.com/ website] and [http://twitter.com/krening twitter].
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The team would also like to thank lab members of the Barrick lab for helpful comments, advice, and suggestions throughout the summer.
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The team would also like to thank other members of the Barrick and Ellington labs for helpful comments, advice, and suggestions throughout the summer!
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* In particular, they would like to mention '''Sean Leonard''' who showed them how to run an SDS protein gel and gave advice on how to handle the ncAA 4-azidophenylalanine (AzF) and '''Dr. Colin Brown''' who assisted with designing the fusion protein and discussed issues related to future mass spec experiments.
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<h1>Funding</h1>
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We would like to thank our funding sources, including Beacon, the CSSB and ICMB centers at UT AUSTIN, and the UT Austin Chemistry department.
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We would like to thank the [http://beacon-center.org NSF BEACON Center] and the UT Austin [http://cssb.utexas.edu Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology], [http://icmb.utexas.edu Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology], and [http://molecularbiosci.utexas.edu Department of Molecular Biosciences] for funding that made it possible for us to work on these research projects and attend the Giant Jamboree!
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We would also like to thank New England BioLabs for cloning materials provided and Integrated DNA Technologies for discounts on oligo and gBlock synthesis.
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