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                                 <p class="last"> If you are ever looking for GSU-iGEM, we're on the fourth floor of Kell Hall, in room 403 or around the corner in room 439.  The lab is an M1-Lab, which suites our experimental needs perfectly! In our 439 space, we do all of our molecular work, such as cloning, PCR, transformations, and characterization. In room 403, the team uses that area for the growth of our tobacco plants for future experimentation. When the need arises for the team to do any fluorescence, media sterilization, centrifugation, incubation, or further characterization tests our team has been trained to use the core facilities located in Kell Hall, Petit Science Center, or the Natural Science Center. </p>
 
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                                 <p class="last">Our home away from the lab is the stem suite on the fifth floor of Kell Hall. In this space, we planned out our project, set out our weekly goals, laid out our community outreach plans, assemble our educational Lego bags for local after-school programs, and process our results. This summer since our team was seeking to make our lab space more accessible to anyone with disabilities,  in the suite the team could freely watch instructional videos to learn American Sign Language alphabet and plan how to rearrange our lab for better instructional purposes. Oh, yeah, it was also a safe space to have a sweet snack or lunch.</p>  
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                                 <p class="last">Our home away from the lab is the stem suite on the fifth floor of Kell Hall. In this space, we planned out our project, set out our weekly goals, laid out our community outreach plans, assembled our educational Lego bags for local after-school programs, and processed our results. This summer since our team was seeking to make our lab space more accessible to anyone with disabilities,  in the suite the team could freely watch instructional videos to learn American Sign Language alphabet and plan how to rearrange our lab for better instructional purposes. Oh, yeah, it was also a safe space to have a sweet snack or lunch.</p>  
 
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                                 <p class="last">Our lab is a Level 1 biosafety lab. The organisms that we handle in our lab are all apart of Risk Group 1 and do not cause disease in healthy adults. The biological materials that we manage in our lab are stored either in the refrigerator or the biosafety cabinet. When conducting our experiments, we work either on an open lab bench or in the laminar flow hood. We are confident that the members of our team can work under this conditions and maintain a clean and  safe lab space because all the members of our team have received safety training and tests, including:
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                                 <p class="last">Our lab is a Level 1 biosafety lab. The organisms that we handle in our lab are all apart of Risk Group 1 and do not cause disease in healthy adults. The biological materials that we manage in our lab are stored either in the refrigerator or the biosafety cabinet. When conducting our experiments, we work either on an open lab bench or in the laminar flow hood. We are confident that the members of our team can work under this conditions and maintain a clean and  safe lab space because all the members of our team have received safety training and tests, including: Right to Know Training, RTK-Chemical Specific Training, and Hazardous Waste Generator Training.
 
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<p class="last">Arri Eisen is a Professor of Pedagogy in biology and in the Graduate Institute for Liberal Arts; he is also the Teaching Coordinator for FIRST, a National Institutes of Health-supported
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postdoctoral fellowship program in research and teaching. Dr. Eisen received his undergraduate
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degree in 1985 in biology with honors from UNC-Chapel Hill and his PhD in Biochemistry from
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UW-Seattle in 1990. In addition to being on the Center faculty, Arri Eisen is a Professor of
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Pedagogy in Biology and in the Institute for Liberal Arts; he is also the Teaching Coordinator for
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FIRST, a National Institutes of Health-supported postdoctoral fellowship program in research
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and teaching, and a leader of the Emory Tibet Science Initiative, which has been working over
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the last decade with the Dalai Lama to educate Tibetan monks and nuns in science. Dr. Eisen
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received his undergraduate degree in 1985 in biology with honors from UNC-Chapel Hill and his
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PhD in Biochemistry from UW-Seattle in 1990. He has been teaching at Emory since then and
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joined the Center in the late 90’s where his main responsibilities now include teaching in the
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Center&'s Master of Arts in Bioethics and in Emory's Master of Science in Clinical Research
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programs. Dr. Eisen publishes in the peer-reviewed literature in science, science education, and
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bioethics, as well as in the popular literature. His most recent book is The Enlightened Gene:
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Biology, Buddhism and the Convergence that Explains the World. Dr. Eisen spoke about
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<p class="last">The primary focus of Dr. Styczynski research is the experimental and computational study of the
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dynamics and regulation of metabolism, with ultimate applications in metabolic engineering,
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biotechnology, and biosensors/diagnostics. He spoke of the importance of micronutrient
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deficiencies and the importance of having an accessible and affordable way to measure
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deficiencies. Micronutrient deficiencies are a significant healthcare concern across the globe.
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Significant even in some developed nations, micronutrient deficiencies are more severe in the
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developing world and locally in the wake of major disasters. These conditions, though easily
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treated, remain a problem because they are often difficult to recognize and diagnose, requiring
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lab tests that are prohibitively expensive in both material and human resources for those in
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developing or remote areas. As obligate consumers of the same micronutrients, bacteria possess
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cellular machinery to control intracellular micronutrient levels and have corresponding
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regulatory mechanisms to respond to varying concentrations in their environment. His lab is
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developing a novel medical test based on bacterial sensors using designed genetic circuitry to
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direct existing or minimally engineered cellular machinery to trigger specific changes in color in
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response to defined micronutrient levels. Such a test would be cheap, requiring no complex
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equipment and minimal medical training to administer and interpret. This would obviate the
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logistical problem of laboratory access and sample transport in remote and low-resource
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environments, allowing on-site diagnosis of micronutrient deficiencies in the populations most at
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If you are ever looking for GSU-iGEM, we're on the fourth floor of Kell Hall, in room 403 or around the corner in room 439. The lab is an M1-Lab, which suites our experimental needs perfectly! In our 439 space, we do all of our molecular work, such as cloning, PCR, transformations, and characterization. In room 403, the team uses that area for the growth of our tobacco plants for future experimentation. When the need arises for the team to do any fluorescence, media sterilization, centrifugation, incubation, or further characterization tests our team has been trained to use the core facilities located in Kell Hall, Petit Science Center, or the Natural Science Center.

Our home away from the lab is the stem suite on the fifth floor of Kell Hall. In this space, we planned out our project, set out our weekly goals, laid out our community outreach plans, assembled our educational Lego bags for local after-school programs, and processed our results. This summer since our team was seeking to make our lab space more accessible to anyone with disabilities, in the suite the team could freely watch instructional videos to learn American Sign Language alphabet and plan how to rearrange our lab for better instructional purposes. Oh, yeah, it was also a safe space to have a sweet snack or lunch.



General Lab Safety

Our lab is a Level 1 biosafety lab. The organisms that we handle in our lab are all apart of Risk Group 1 and do not cause disease in healthy adults. The biological materials that we manage in our lab are stored either in the refrigerator or the biosafety cabinet. When conducting our experiments, we work either on an open lab bench or in the laminar flow hood. We are confident that the members of our team can work under this conditions and maintain a clean and safe lab space because all the members of our team have received safety training and tests, including: Right to Know Training, RTK-Chemical Specific Training, and Hazardous Waste Generator Training.

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