Team:Shasta Summit CA

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     <p>Located in the Bay Area, Summit Shasta is a revolutionary school that prefers to encourage students to grow from their mistakes, rather than have students memorize meaningless facts. They push their students to seek out challenges and overcome them, thus the iGem team was born, with help they hope to achieve success in bringing their ideas to life. The team is part of Summit Shasta's first year being around, comprised entirely of eager freshman. Perhaps one day they will revolutionize the world.</p>
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     <p>Located in the Bay Area, Summit Shasta is a revolutionary school that encourages student growth from mistakes, rather than having students memorize information they will not remember afterward. They encourage students to push themselves both academically and in extracurricular activities. This is the first year of the school's existence, with only a freshman student body. This student body was fortunate enough to have one of their parents be a professor of biology at UC Berkeley. He and his colleague Dr. Kapp of Skyline College were willing to sacrifice some of their time to educate willing students about synthetic biology. Hence, the Summit Shasta 2014 iGEM team was synthesized. Perhaps one day they will revolutionize the world.</p>
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Introduction

Located in the Bay Area, Summit Shasta is a revolutionary school that encourages student growth from mistakes, rather than having students memorize information they will not remember afterward. They encourage students to push themselves both academically and in extracurricular activities. This is the first year of the school's existence, with only a freshman student body. This student body was fortunate enough to have one of their parents be a professor of biology at UC Berkeley. He and his colleague Dr. Kapp of Skyline College were willing to sacrifice some of their time to educate willing students about synthetic biology. Hence, the Summit Shasta 2014 iGEM team was synthesized. Perhaps one day they will revolutionize the world.