From 2014.igem.org
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Team
Brasil-SP team, because in Brazil, Brazil is spelled with S!
Our team reunites 3 great universities in Brazil, University of São Paulo (USP), Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) and São Paulo State University (UNESP) and is composed for students and professors from several backgrounds, but mostly physicists and biologists.
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Student Members
Camila Bramorski
University of São Paulo/USP Undergraduate Student Physical and Biomolecular Sciences She gives a little help in many areas of the project but mainly with the financials. She is responsible for recording the weekly group reunion and for making some jokes.
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Danilo Keiji Zampronio
University of São Paulo/USP Undergraduate Student Physical and Biomolecular Sciences Wet lab slave. Working on the assemblies and experimental strategies with enthusiasm. Also responsable for receiving the boxes he loves so much.
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Guilherme Engelberto Kundlatsch
Federal University of São Carlos/UFSCar Undergraduate Student Biotechnology He's working at molecular biology lab on the construction and characterization of our circuit and also, at microbiology lab studying our chassis
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Jonathan Ballico de Moraes
Federal University of São Carlos/UFSCar Undergraduate Student Biotechnology He is helping in the Microbiology and Molecular Biology lab.
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Luciano Zane Filho
Federal University of São Carlos/UFSCar Undergraduate Student Biotechnology He's working on Microbiology and Molecular Biology wet lab.
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Mariana Trevisan
Federal University of São Carlos/UFSCar Undergraduate Student Biotechnology She's working in Biology Molecular lab with circuit construction and supporting at Microbiology lab.
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Matheus Pedrino Gonçalves
Federal University of São Carlos/UFSCar Undergraduate Student Biotechnology He's working in part of Microbiology along with the determination of sporulation and characterization, and molecular biology.
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Pedro Medeiros
University of São Paulo/USP Undergraduate Student Has a degree in Biological Sciences and is currently pursuing a degree in Pharmacy-Biochemistry Intern in the chemical industry.
Among his personal interests are general applications of new technologies in society, biotechnology, crowdsourcing projects, open development and anything that could bring more freedom, independence, social development and improvement in crucial aspects, such as energy, potable water, fuels, food and, mainly, education.
He believes science and technology as a way to improve and unite companies' activities, environmentally correct practices and social initiatives toward a better world.
Currently working in the establishment of the first DIYbio and Biohacking group in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Bruno Ono
University of São Paulo/USP Masters Student Physical and Biomolecular Sciences Bruno is also known as Kuririn, but, as far as we know, he is not looking for any Dragon Ball. Now he works with Photodynamic Therapy in Biophotonics laboratory at São Carlos Institute of Physics - USP.
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Ivan Rosa e Silva
University of São Paulo/USP PhD Student Physical and Biomolecular Sciences He has been involved with biobricks assemblies design and wet lab experiments. He is currently studying Trypanosoma brucei spliceosome as part of his PhD tesis project.
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Laís Canniatti Brazaca
University of São Paulo/USP Masters Student Physical and Biomolecular Sciences She currently works in the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology group developing biosensors for medical applications. Her main contribution to our project was in the biosafety and characterization areas.
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Raissa Ferreira Gutierrez
University of São Paulo/USP Masters Student Physical and Biomolecular Sciences She works together with Danilo in the Molecular Biology Lab to optimize and perform the biobricks assemblies. Currently, she is studying a protein involved in the ribosome biogenesis. She is always happy with a smile on her face.
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Instructors
Advisors
Iêda Maria Martinez Paino
University of São Paulo/USP Postdoctoral Ph.D. in Biosciences Applied to Pharmacy, Hematology Area, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of São Paulo She is involved in the characterization of parts by flow cytometry. Her research interests are Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology, investigation of the interactions between nanoparticles/ nanomaterials and graphene with normal and cancer cells for cytotoxicity and genotoxicity evaluation in vitro for cancer treatment.
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