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==Students==
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*Michael Fischer
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*Ariana Peck
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*Anusuya Ramasubramanian
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*Bobby Wei
*Ming Yan


==Directors==
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*[[User:Nghi Nguyen|Nghi Nguyen]]
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*Ariane Tom
*Thinh Nguyen Duc


==Graduate Advisors==
*Andy Chang
*Deepa Galaiya
*Annie Hazelhurst
*Hiren Mulchandani
*Virginia Teijeiro
*[[User:Isis Trenchard|Isis Trenchard]]
*[[User:Christopher_C_Vanlang|Chris VanLang]]
*Rayka Yokoo
*Feng Zhang
*Bo Zhou


==Faculty Advisors==
The Stanford iGEM team consist of 10 undergraduate students, and also include graduate student mentors and faculty advisors.  Students are working full time throughout the summer of 2009 to engineer a synthetic biological system, and will present their project in the form of posters and a 20 minute presentation at the Jamboree. This is the first time that our team is competing.
*[[Christina Smolke]]
*[[User:Endy|Drew Endy]]

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The Stanford iGEM team consist of 10 undergraduate students, and also include graduate student mentors and faculty advisors. Students are working full time throughout the summer of 2009 to engineer a synthetic biological system, and will present their project in the form of posters and a 20 minute presentation at the Jamboree. This is the first time that our team is competing.