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<dt>Major And Year:</dt>
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<dd>Microbiology and Immunology with a Minor in Biochemistry Graduated May 2014</dd>
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<dt>Why iGEM:</dt>
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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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<dt>Hope to gain from iGEM:</dt>
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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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<dt>What Inspires you:</dt>
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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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<dt>Hobbies:</dt>
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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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