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===Advisors===
===Advisors===
*[Colleen Hansel]
*[[Colleen Hansel]]
*[Peter Girguis]
*[[Peter Girguis]]
*[Christopher Marx]
*[[Christopher Marx]]
*[[User:Geochurch|George Church]] ([http://arep.med.harvard.edu/gmc/email.html talk])
*[[User:Geochurch|George Church]] ([http://arep.med.harvard.edu/gmc/email.html talk])
*[[User:jvshah|Jagesh V. Shah]] ([[User_talk:jvshah|talk]])
*[[User:jvshah|Jagesh V. Shah]] ([[User_talk:jvshah|talk]])
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Harvard 2007 iGEM team<br>
'''Kneeling''' (L-R): Nicholas Guido, George Xu, Stephanie Lo, Ellenor Brown, Shaunak Vankudre, Alain Viel<br>
'''Standing''' (L-R): Pamela Silver, George Church, Debra Auguste, Bill Senapedis, William Shih<br>
'''On Statue''' (L-R):  Mike Strong, Tamara Brenner, Perry Tsai, Kevin Shee, Harris Wang]]
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<center>A basic overview about Harvard iGEM 2007:<br>
This year Harvard's team consisted of 8 undergraduate students, with backgrounds in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and computer science. With the help of 6 faculty advisers and 4 teaching fellows, plus one education advisor, they devised and executed a single project in the area of systems biology with three subsections, which you can find in the "projects" section above.
A basic overview about iGEM Competition:<br>
iGEM is an international arena where student teams compete to design and assemble engineered machines using advanced genetic components and technologies.
We work in the field of "synthetic biology":<br>
<p style = "font-size:100%;"><i>"Synthetic biology aims to create novel biological functions and tools by modifying or integrating well-characterized biological components (i.e. genes, promoters) into higher order genetic networks using mathematical modeling to direct the construction towards the desired end product."</i></p>
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[[Image:Munchbacteria copy.jpg|left|250px|]]
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And...we never forget how much fun research really can be... 
I mean, where else will you get the chance to see a picture of RFP bacteria combined with the famous Edvard Munch work <i>Scream</i>.  (See left)
And where else can you have a blast "whashing" DNA?  (See video)
Finally, a special thanks goes to [[iGEM:MIT/2006|MIT's team page]], along with the rest of the iGEM team for our page formatting.<br>
Hope you enjoy the page,
-[[User:KMagic246|Kevin]]
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