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Our team members brought many skills to the iGEM experience. We divided into committees to accomplish different tasks towards the project. Each committee was responsible for their area of expertise as well as contributing to other areas of work as needed. All team members were required to fulfill service hours during our Saturday tutoring with Next Generation Focus. We also elected officers to serve as positions of leadership. | Our team members brought many skills to the iGEM experience. We divided into committees to accomplish different tasks towards the project. Each committee was responsible for their area of expertise as well as contributing to other areas of work as needed. All team members were required to fulfill service hours during our Saturday tutoring with Next Generation Focus. We also elected officers to serve as positions of leadership. | ||
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<br>All wet lab experiments were completed by Jared, Christina, Lily, Nick, Chris, Jackson and Sarah. The project was completed by the high school students with guidance from the advisors and the Styczynski Lab. Wiki help was provided by Troy Von Beck of the GATech 2014 iGEM team.</br> | <br>All wet lab experiments were completed by Jared, Christina, Lily, Nick, Chris, Jackson and Sarah. The project was completed by the high school students with guidance from the advisors and the Styczynski Lab. Wiki help was provided by Troy Von Beck of the GATech 2014 iGEM team.</br> | ||
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Revision as of 01:37, 21 June 2014
Lambert iGEM Team
The Lambert iGEM Team is the first High School iGEM team in the state of Georgia. This was possible thanks to our principal, Dr. Gary Davison, Dr. Mark Styczynski of Georgia Institute of Technology and the National Science Foundation Grant #1254382.
Members
Nolan Ayers, Christina Bae, Tina Baek, Neha Balachandran, Elynna Chang, Hetty Chung, Jared Cook, Lily Ge, Jackson Harris, Janak Joshi, Giwoo Kim, Sue Kim, Kendall Lundberg, Kirsten Martin, Kristen Meers, Alex Moldenhawer, John Nesbit, Kahan Parekh, Preeya Parmar, Shahil Patel, Jas Pyneni, Sarah Rupert, Noor Sohal, Charita Veerapaneni, Chris Waites, Dugan Walker, Megan Walz, Megan Whitlach, Nick Whitlock, Rebecca Yan
Advisors
Our team is sponsored by two wonderful teachers from the Lambert High School science department, Mrs. Janet Standeven and Mrs. Shelby Cochran. Mrs. Standeven teaches Environmental Science and Biotechnology, and Mrs. Cochran teaches Advanced Placement Biology.
Attributions
Our team members brought many skills to the iGEM experience. We divided into committees to accomplish different tasks towards the project. Each committee was responsible for their area of expertise as well as contributing to other areas of work as needed. All team members were required to fulfill service hours during our Saturday tutoring with Next Generation Focus. We also elected officers to serve as positions of leadership.
President: Jared Cook
Vice presidents: Megan Whitlach and Kirsten Martin
Secretary: Noor Sohal and Charita Veerapaneni
Treasurer: Rebecca Yan
Lab Maintenance: Lily Ge
Safety Officer: Dugan Walker
Committees:
Research: Jared, Christina, Nolan, Jackson and Chris
Wiki: Alex, Kahan, Jas, Neha, Christina, Elynna, Rebecca
Fundraising: Kendall, Jas, Shahil, Kristen
Outreach: Noor, Rebecca, Neha, Jackson
Labwork: Christina, Jared, Nick, Chris, Sarah, Lily
Video: Christina, Elynna, Noor, Rebecca
Special thanks: Sean Tackett for editing our music video
All wet lab experiments were completed by Jared, Christina, Lily, Nick, Chris, Jackson and Sarah. The project was completed by the high school students with guidance from the advisors and the Styczynski Lab. Wiki help was provided by Troy Von Beck of the GATech 2014 iGEM team.