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==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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# Synthetic Biology: the Power of Evolution @ Your Command
# Synthetic Biology: the Power of Evolution @ Your Command.
# Systems Biology: because the Area is more than the Sum of it's Parts, Integrate!
# Systems Biology: because the Area is more than the Sum of it's Parts, Integrate!
# Physics: for the Facts of larger stuff, try Thermodynamics; else go Quantum...
# MetaGenomics: think not what the Species can do for Itself, but what the EcoSystem can do for its Niche.
# AstroBiology: a Universe of Possibilities out there...
# Physics: for the Facts of larger stuff, try Thermodynamics; else go Quantum.


==Logs==
==Logs==

Revision as of 18:58, 3 January 2012

Contact Info

Hector F Medina A
  • Héctor Francisco Medina Abarca
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Licenciatura en Ciencias Genómicas (LCG)
  • Cuernavaca, Morelos, México.
  • OpenWetWare Email
  • Academic Email: hmedina@lcg.unam.mx

I study the Genomic Sciences Progamme at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. I learned about OpenWetWare from Teamates, and I joined to participate with my team on our 2010 iGEM project.

Education

  • 2008, Baccalauréat Générale en Série Scientifique avec Mention Assez Bien, Académie de la Martinique
  • 2012, BS, UNAM

Work Experience

  • 2012, Rule-based modeling at the Fontana Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Research interests

  1. Synthetic Biology: the Power of Evolution @ Your Command.
  2. Systems Biology: because the Area is more than the Sum of it's Parts, Integrate!
  3. MetaGenomics: think not what the Species can do for Itself, but what the EcoSystem can do for its Niche.
  4. AstroBiology: a Universe of Possibilities out there...
  5. Physics: for the Facts of larger stuff, try Thermodynamics; else go Quantum.

Logs

2010

2011

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