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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
- 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
- Synthetic Biology: the Power of Evolution @ Your Command.
- Systems Biology: because the Area is more than the Sum of it's Parts, Integrate!
- 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
2010
- iGEM 2010 Personal Log
- iGEM 2010 Group Log
- iGEM 2010 Edinburg Collaborations Log
- iGEM 2010 Cambridge Collaborations Log