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Mattan Hamou undergraduate student at the University of California, Davis. As an undeclared Life Science major at UC Davis, he is currently exploring all the opportunities available to me in the college of biological sciences, currently debating between cell biology and neurobiology, physiology and behavior. Through my Emergency Medical Technician training, I obtained a stronger sense of what life in the emergency medical world entails. After learning on a deeper level the value of genetic engineering this past year I wanted to shift to the laboratory spectrum of the medical field. My intention in joining iGEM was to research possible solutions to medical problems which would allow me to combine both of my aspirations of research in a practical medical field.  
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Mattan Hamou as a Life Science major at UC Davis is currently exploring all the opportunities available in the college of biological sciences, currently debating between cell biology and neurobiology, physiology and behavior. After joining the UC Davis International Genetically Engineered Machine competition, Mattan co-founded AmberCycle Industries. Mattan intends to continue his research in bioremediation as he pursues a medical degree.  
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a senior studying biological systems engineering at UC Davis. This is my second year doing iGEM and I'm very excited to complete another project! I'm interested in all things engineering and in learning more about synthetic biology. When I'm not in lab or studying for classes, I'm usually busy organizing events as the president of the Biomedical Engineering Society at Davis.  
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Nick Csicsery is an undergraduate studying biological systems engineering at the University of California, Davis. He has been involved with developing the technology for AmberCycle Industries as part of the 2012 igem team at UC Davis. In the future, Nick intends to pursue a PhD in biological engineering.
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I'm a fourth year and I love brains! I love all things related to science, but neurobiology is something I would love to study more after graduation! I like to draw, play the violin, stargaze, and listen to some music! I love animals, so I like to help out at a ranch to take care of horses and dogs! I also like exclamation points!!!
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Deborah Park is majoring in Biological Sciences at UC Davis. Following the completion of her undergraduate studies, she has intentions to focus on neurobiology. She is in charge of website production and AmberCycle corporate identity logo.
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Andrew Yao is the Lab Manager of Facciotti Lab at UC Davis. Our lab specializes in understanding how structures and dynamics of gene regulatory networks have evolved to regulate complex phenotypes. He focus primarily on microbial systems, which allow us to interrogate complex processes across a wide range of levels of cellular complexity (e.g. from single proteins to comprehensive systems-level analysis), and has become a crucial part to the development of AmberCycles technology.
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Andrew Yao is the Lab Manager of Facciotti Lab at UC Davis. He specializes in understanding how structures and dynamics of gene regulatory networks have evolved to regulate complex phenotypes. He also focuses primarily on microbial systems, which allow us to interrogate complex processes across a wide range of levels of cellular complexity (e.g. from single proteins to comprehensive systems-level analysis), and has become a crucial part to the development of AmberCycles technology.
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