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Revision as of 21:35, 17 October 2014

Meet the team

TOP: Tommy Xu, Brent Weatherall, Danny Salem, Matt Chandrawan, Yara Abou-Hamde, Abdus Anwar, Katie Harriman
MIDDLE: Lloyd Mai, Kaitlin Kharas, Nicholas Huang, Sarah Mohand-Said, Linda Dam, Joanne Joseph, Alex Huluta, Peter Doan
BOTTOM: Huy Tran, Dylan Siriwardena, Jenna Khawas, Cory Lefebvre, Martin Hanzel

Wet lab

Dylan Siriwardena, Alex Tzahristos, Shihab Sawar, Sarah Mohand-Said, Martin Hanzel

Dry lab

Lloyd Mai, Peter Doan, Matt Chandrawan

Modelling

Cory Lefebvre, Alex Huluta, Joey Irani, Danny Salem

Policy and Practices

TOP: Abdus Anwar, Nick Huang, Alex Huluta, Katie Harriman
BOTTOM: Joanne Joseph, Yara Abou-Hamde, Jenna Khawas, Kaitlin Kharas, Linda Dam

Graphic Design

Cory Lefebvre, Sarah Mohand-Said, Jenna Khawas, Huy Tran

Shihab

I'm bringing sexy back

Collaborations

Waterloo collaboration

This year, we had the opportunity to collaborate with the iGEM team from the University of Waterloo. We were asked to aid in the construction of three large DNA cassettes into one plasmid.

In order to do so, the uOttawa iGEM team designed a set of primers (6 total) to amplify out each of the DNA cassettes, with overhangs to be used for our labs version of overlap extension PCR. A protocol was written for the uWaterloo team. We also were able to discuss and advise its design and construction.

In return, Sam Hirniak and John Drake from the uWaterloo team helped us design ODE deterministic models for our inducible switch.

Queens collaboration

For the Queens iGEM team, we sent the fusion inducer GEV (gal4 binding domain, human estrogen receptor, and VP16 transactivator) to aid in their design, accompanied with detailed sequence data. We also provided some advice on its use.