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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/34/George.jpg" style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:105%;width:15%;border-right: 510px solid #f9f9f9; border-top-right-radius:15px;border-bottom-left-radius:15px;" /> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/34/George.jpg" style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:105%;width:15%;border-right: 510px solid #f9f9f9; border-top-right-radius:15px;border-bottom-left-radius:15px;" /> | ||
- | <div style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:106%;width:500px;color:black;margin-left:16%;"><font style="font-size:large;">Dr | + | <div style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:106%;width:500px;color:black;margin-left:16%;"><font style="font-size:large;">Dr George Wadhams</font><br><br> |
George Wadhams’ research interests lie in how bacteria sense and integrate environmental information. His group focuses on understanding in a quantitative manner how multiple, homologous pathways operate in individual cells and how the components of these pathways can be used to create synthetic pathways.</div> | George Wadhams’ research interests lie in how bacteria sense and integrate environmental information. His group focuses on understanding in a quantitative manner how multiple, homologous pathways operate in individual cells and how the components of these pathways can be used to create synthetic pathways.</div> | ||
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/2f/OxigemCiaran.jpg" style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:126.5%;width:15%;right:0%;border-left: 510px solid #f9f9f9; border-top-right-radius:15px;border-bottom-left-radius:15px;" /> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/2f/OxigemCiaran.jpg" style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:126.5%;width:15%;right:0%;border-left: 510px solid #f9f9f9; border-top-right-radius:15px;border-bottom-left-radius:15px;" /> | ||
- | <div style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:127.5%;width:500px;color:black;right:15%;"><font style="font-size:large;">Dr | + | <div style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:127.5%;width:500px;color:black;right:15%;"><font style="font-size:large;">Dr Ciarán Kelly</font><br><br> |
Ciarán Kelly obtained a PhD for his work in Frank Sargant’s group, constructing and characterising synthetic biohydrogen production pathways in E. coli. He is interested in the construction, characterisation, and re-engineering synthetic enzymes and pathways for the production of high-value chemicals. </div> | Ciarán Kelly obtained a PhD for his work in Frank Sargant’s group, constructing and characterising synthetic biohydrogen production pathways in E. coli. He is interested in the construction, characterisation, and re-engineering synthetic enzymes and pathways for the production of high-value chemicals. </div> | ||
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/25/OxigemKarl.jpg" style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:148%;width:15%;border-right: 510px solid #f9f9f9; border-top-right-radius:15px;border-bottom-left-radius:15px;" /> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/25/OxigemKarl.jpg" style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:148%;width:15%;border-right: 510px solid #f9f9f9; border-top-right-radius:15px;border-bottom-left-radius:15px;" /> | ||
- | <div style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:149%;width:500px;color:black;margin-left:16%;"><font style="font-size:large;">Dr | + | <div style="z-index:6;position:absolute;margin-top:149%;width:500px;color:black;margin-left:16%;"><font style="font-size:large;">Dr Karl Brune</font><br><br> |
Karl Brune's research interests lie in elucidating metabolic pathways. His previous work at Imperial College London was focused on engineering microbial consortia to enhance biomining and bioremediation, as well as on the study of photoautotrophic organisms. </div> | Karl Brune's research interests lie in elucidating metabolic pathways. His previous work at Imperial College London was focused on engineering microbial consortia to enhance biomining and bioremediation, as well as on the study of photoautotrophic organisms. </div> | ||
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