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                     <h3> Division of Environmental science and ecological engineering </h3>
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                     Bosun Ryu is a junior majoring in environmental science and ecological engineering. It is his first year to attend iGEM, so he is excited to be part of the team. Arsenal is his favorite football club, but this does not mean that KUAS iGEM team is going to win the fourth place. (We always go for the trophies.) He is interested in using biological engineering and synthetic biology to develop new therapeutic and diagnostic tools for use in hospitals and in the field. He wants to remind you that his favorite number is not "4".  
 
                     Bosun Ryu is a junior majoring in environmental science and ecological engineering. It is his first year to attend iGEM, so he is excited to be part of the team. Arsenal is his favorite football club, but this does not mean that KUAS iGEM team is going to win the fourth place. (We always go for the trophies.) He is interested in using biological engineering and synthetic biology to develop new therapeutic and diagnostic tools for use in hospitals and in the field. He wants to remind you that his favorite number is not "4".  
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                     <h2>DongHwan<br>Park </h2>
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                     <h2>Jeeyun<br>Chang</h2>
                     <h3>Division of Life Science </h3>
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                     <p style="text-align:center; line-height:2;">Division of Life Science.<br>
                      I've been involved in human practice part, mainly participating with outreach and public engagement. I’m responsible for financial management, including sponsership. I've also been part of ethics activity, carrying out interviews and conducting seminas. For last, I contributed for the team’s brochure and presentation design.
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<i class="fa fa-hand-peace-o"></i> 1st participation.<br>
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<i class="fa fa-comments-o"></i> Human Practices/
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<i class="fa fa-thumbs-o-up"></i> "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants." (Issac Newton<br>
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<i class="fa fa-heart-o"></i> Interested in Communication between Society and Science.<br>
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<i class="fa fa-cog fa-spin"></i>Tools: Synthetic biology, Finance<br>
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                     <h2>EunSan<br>Ko</h2>
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                     <h2>Yeayoung<br>Kim</h2>
                     <h3>Division of Life Science </h3>
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                       Hello, my name is Eun San Ko. Last year, I began prepping for iGEM international competition in hopes of broadening my scope and perspectives on Biology. During the first journey, I participated in various experiments and assisted in producing a software. Now on my second year, I am in charge of advertising and fundraising for the competition. Although I started out barely knowing anything about Synthetic Biology and Biofuel Battery, I was able to grow my expertise on those fields through my experience with IGEM. Not only was I able to gain academic knowledge from the experience, but also, I was able to build bonds with numbers of people who have helped me through the competition. I would forever cherish my relationships with KUAS teammates, guidance professors, and other supporters. I truly believe it was for their support and care that I was able to overcome all the hardships that I encountered during the competition. All in all, IGEM gifted me with both the chances to broaden my knowledge in Biology and build invaluable bonds with some of the greatest people I have met in my life. Surely, participating in IGEM has marked a whole new chapter in my life as a college student.
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                       Hi, I'm Yeayoung! I am responsible of documantations of all the meetings. Also, I participate in Wet Lab and, if needed, Dry Lab too. I am bubbly and full of curiosity. My interests are in cellular biology and Rick and Morty. There should be obstacles proceding this project, but, I am sure we will learn a lot from them and grow further!
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                     <h2>Youngeun<br>Choi</h2>
                     <h3>Division of Life Science </h3>
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                       I’ve been mainly working on public engagement and outreach. I think these are very meaningful activity that let the public to know about synthetic biology, because I was one of the people who don’t even heard of synthetic biology. As one of the member of iGEM team, Korea_U_Seoul, it is great experience for me to open the new world-synthetic biology- and meet good members of our team.
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                       Hi J I’m Youngeun. As a late participator in KUAS team, I mostly back other members up by doing what others could not deal with such as poster design. Since my major is originally German language and literature, I'm on my way to find my interests in bio-technology. I look forward to participating in this very new experience and hope to learn many new things and meet many different people at iGEM.  
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                       Hi, my name is Junhee Kim. I am a sophomore in Korea University, and I take charge of making MFC and building EMFC device in Korea_U_Seoul. I love marvelous microorganisms. Hope to see you soon!
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                       Hello, I’m Eunmin Kim and greetings to you all who have visited our team’s wiki. To introduce myself, I’m currently majoring in life science, and is also participating in the wet lab activities in KUAS. My main interest is in treatment based on genomics, and developing microbiological tools. Before, I didn’t quite have much lab experience and thought this was a great chance to experience gene technology and lab work. It’s an awesome experience to suggest a solution with your own design to a problem. I’m looking forward to know more about how to deal with genes and part designing. Well then, let’s enjoy the iGEM and the Jamboree!
  
 
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Revision as of 08:30, 2 October 2017

Team Members




Hello, We are KUAS_Korea team from Korea University! :)


Korea_U_Seoul is Korea University iGEM Team since we started participating in iGEM in 2009.
Korea_U_Seoul has achieved various awards from 2010 to 2015.
In Korea, Korea_U_Seoul is known as KUAS (Korea Univ. Association of Synthetic biology).




Student Member


Uijin
Han

Student Leader

Uijin (Hannah) is this year's student leader of KUAS_Korea! This is her second year as an iGEMer, and she is committed to the management of whole teams and projects of this group. Her primary interest lies in the communication of science and society, and the role of scientists as major actors of the international society. She is very excited to present this year's project, and hopes that their work can make a small step ahead towards a better world!

Junhee
Kim

Wet-lab Leader

Hi, I take charge of our wet-lab experiment. Also, I manage our team's Facebook page. I am interested in the latest biotechnology and gene therapy. This is my third participation in iGEM. Doing wet-lab experiment makes me tired, but I still learn a lot from it. Enjoy iGEM & Giant Jamboree, fellas!

Euijong
Kim

Human Practice Leader

My name is Kim Eui Jong, and I’m in charge of the human practice team. As being a sophomore, I often realize that there are still plenty of things for me to learn. But still, I will try best to work on the KUAS iGem team. I actually take a profound interest in microorganisms, especially pathogenic ones. Hope to see you soon in the Giant Jamboree.

BoSun
Ryu

Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering

Bosun Ryu is a junior majoring in environmental science and ecological engineering. It is his first year to attend iGEM, so he is excited to be part of the team. Arsenal is his favorite football club, but this does not mean that KUAS iGEM team is going to win the fourth place. (We always go for the trophies.) He is interested in using biological engineering and synthetic biology to develop new therapeutic and diagnostic tools for use in hospitals and in the field. He wants to remind you that his favorite number is not "4".

Jeeyun
Chang

Division of Life Science

Division of Life Science.
1st participation.
Human Practices/ Funding / "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants." (Issac Newton
Interested in Communication between Society and Science.
Tools: Synthetic biology, Finance

Yeayoung
Kim

Division of Biotechnology

Hi, I'm Yeayoung! I am responsible of documantations of all the meetings. Also, I participate in Wet Lab and, if needed, Dry Lab too. I am bubbly and full of curiosity. My interests are in cellular biology and Rick and Morty. There should be obstacles proceding this project, but, I am sure we will learn a lot from them and grow further!

Youngeun
Choi

German Language and Literature

Hi J I’m Youngeun. As a late participator in KUAS team, I mostly back other members up by doing what others could not deal with such as poster design. Since my major is originally German language and literature, I'm on my way to find my interests in bio-technology. I look forward to participating in this very new experience and hope to learn many new things and meet many different people at iGEM.

Eunmin
Kim

Division of Life Science

Hello, I’m Eunmin Kim and greetings to you all who have visited our team’s wiki. To introduce myself, I’m currently majoring in life science, and is also participating in the wet lab activities in KUAS. My main interest is in treatment based on genomics, and developing microbiological tools. Before, I didn’t quite have much lab experience and thought this was a great chance to experience gene technology and lab work. It’s an awesome experience to suggest a solution with your own design to a problem. I’m looking forward to know more about how to deal with genes and part designing. Well then, let’s enjoy the iGEM and the Jamboree!


Team Gallery


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Thanks To


In-geol
Choi

Principal Investigator


Professor In-Geol Choi has given Korea_U_Seoul team warm-hearted, unstinting support both in moral and academic ways. We are greatful to present our advancements under his guidance. igchoi@korea.ac.kr

Seungwoo
Baek

Advisor


As our team's advisor, Seungwoo Baek has been a big help with advices on experimental methods and designs.