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<p>Our team for this years iGEM competition consists of an eclectic mix of 21 post-graduate and undergraduate students studying a broad range of subjects in the biological and social sciences. Throughout the summer we received advice and assistance from a number of supervisors and <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:UCL/Humans/Collab">collaborators</a> as well as previous UCL iGEM participants. <br><br>As a cross-disciplinary team we were able to combine our talents to create an azo-degrading organism in the laboratory, as well as promote awareness of the role of synthetic biology in tackling the issue of azo dye pollution amongst industry and NGO stakeholders.<br><br><br><b>Click on the images below to find out more about our teams participants, or view our <a href="https://igem.org/Team.cgi?id=1336">official team profile</a></b></p>
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/fe/Ucl_team_image.jpg" align="left" width="20%" style="margin:5px 5px 5px 5px;margin-right:10px"/><p>Our team for this years iGEM competition consists of an eclectic mix of 21 post-graduate and undergraduate students studying a broad range of subjects in the biological and social sciences. Throughout the summer we received advice and assistance from a number of supervisors and <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:UCL/Humans/Collab">collaborators</a> as well as previous UCL iGEM participants. <br><br>As a cross-disciplinary team we were able to combine our talents to create an azo-degrading organism in the laboratory, as well as promote awareness of the role of synthetic biology in tackling the issue of azo dye pollution amongst industry and NGO stakeholders.<br><br><br><b>Click on the images below to find out more about our teams participants, or view our <a href="https://igem.org/Team.cgi?id=1336">official team profile</a></b></p>
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                                 data-description="<b>BSc (3rd Year, completed Jun '14)</b><br/>I have recently completed my third year as a BSc Biotechnology undergraduate at UCL. My degree has been a fusion of biochemistry and biochemical engineering modules and I have therefore learned about how the lab science translates on industrial scales. I have always appreciated the applications of biotechnology and synthetic biology is definitely one of the most fascinating and versatile fields; this is why I got involved with iGEM. I enjoy the creative aspects of life including dance, art and drama, and especially love when they can be applied to science. My passion for biology is matched only by my passion for playing football. I am also the adventurous sort and enjoy new experiences such as that of being on the iGEM team!">
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                                 data-description="<b>MSci Natural Sciences (4th Year, completed Jun ‘14); PhD Interdisciplinary Biosciences (starts Oct ’14)</b><br/>My undergraduate degree focussed on genetics, evolution, and development, but for my postgraduate degree, I hope to study biological systems in a more holistic manner, with particular interests in complex emergent behaviour. I am especially interested in synthetic biology as it can provide many innovative solutions for issues in our present day society. As a member of the UCL iGEM 2014 team, I am primarily involved in web and communications, public engagement, and computational modelling. Beyond my studies, I enjoy origami, playing violin, sci-fi and fantasy fiction, baking, and photography.">
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                                 data-description="<b>MEng Biochemical Engineering and Bioprocess Management (1st Year)</b><br/>I have just completed my first year of a combined Bachelors and Masters programme in Biochemical Engineering and Bioprocess Engineering (MEng). I am absolutely fascinated by synthetic biology and its infinite range of applications; as such, I am really looking forward to being a part of the UCL iGEM 2014 team. In the future, I hope to complete a further Masters or Doctorate in bioinformatics or biomedical engineering and go on to work in the venture capital industry. Aside from my degree, my academic passions also stretch to computer science, literature, and economics. All of which I have had the opportunity to study at a higher level. Combined with my love of sports, video games, science fiction and fantasy, I hope to bring all of my passion and energy to our iGEM team so that we have the best project possible.">
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                                 data-description="<b>BSc Biomedical Sciences (2nd Year)BSc Biomedical Sciences (2nd Year)</b><br/>I am currently studying for a Biomedical Sciences BSc and have just completed my second year, specialising in integrative physiology and anatomy. I became interested in synthetic biology due to its huge variety of applications, with my interest particularly focusing on the development of innovative methods for treating disease. In the UCL iGEM 2014 team, I am involved with human practice, public engagement, art/design, and assisting with wet lab. Other than science, I love playing the guitar and piano, singing my feelings, and eating brownies.">
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                                 data-description="<b>PhD Cancer Biology (2nd Year)</b><br/>I am a 2nd year PhD student investigating the roles of cadherin adhesion molecules in multiple stages of cancer progression. My research is interdisciplinary in nature, using a combination of in vitro cell culture, embryology and microfluidic techniques. I aim to apply my experience to accelerate the experimental work of UCL’s iGEM team, but I also look forward to learning from others with better skills in human practice and public engagement. I have always been excited by synbio’s ambitious goals and I am entertaining the idea of a career in this field, following the completion of my PhD. I’m a lover of music and being outdoors, but this summer (when I’m not working on iGEM) you’ll find me glued to TV following the World Cup.">
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                                 data-description="<b>PhD in Science and Technology Studies (2nd Year)</b><br/>I have conducted research in the life sciences for the development of new drugs as an undergraduate student of Microbiology and a graduate student of Biochemistry in the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Since then I shifted to the social aspects of science, having worked in innovation management consultancy and as strategic advisor for the Colombian government in R&D and international affairs.The experience here complemented with an MPhil degree in Technology Policy at the University of Cambridge. At the moment, I am a PhD student at UCL’s Science and Technology Studies department, planning to study innovation policies related to synthetic biology and alternative knowledge production regimes such as open innovation, Do-It-Yourself biology, and crowd science. I am involved in the human practice side of the iGEM competition. My hobbies include running, creative writing, and playing with my dog (a Pug).">
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                                 data-description="<b>PhD Biochemical Engineering (1st Year)</b><br/>I’m a first year PhD student in Biochemical Engineering. My research involves developing a microscale down perfusion reactor for adherent cell culture. I’m interested in synthetic biology basically because I think being able to modify an organism to produce something is rather awesome!! I have a fondness for translatable and impactful science, and so one day I hope to have my own company producing therapeutics at pilot scale for clinical trials. Outside of science, I am a MASSIVE animal fan! I have kept and bred big pythons and boa constrictors, kept marine fish, held a baby crocodile, been bit by a skunk and have been rattle snake searching in California.">
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                                 data-description="<b>PhD Cancer Biology (2nd Year)</b><br/>I am a 2nd year PhD student investigating the roles of cadherin adhesion molecules in multiple stages of cancer progression. My research is interdisciplinary in nature, using a combination of in vitro cell culture, embryology and microfluidic techniques. I aim to apply my experience to accelerate the experimental work of UCL’s iGEM team, but I also look forward to learning from others with better skills in human practice and public engagement. I have always been excited by synbio’s ambitious goals and I am entertaining the idea of a career in this field, following the completion of my PhD. I’m a lover of music and being outdoors, but this summer (when I’m not working on iGEM) you’ll find me glued to TV following the World Cup.">
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                                 data-description="<b>MEng Biochemical Engineering and Bioprocess Management (1st Year)</b><br/>I have just completed my first year of a combined Bachelors and Masters programme in Biochemical Engineering and Bioprocess Engineering (MEng). I am absolutely fascinated by synthetic biology and its infinite range of applications; as such, I am really looking forward to being a part of the UCL iGEM 2014 team. In the future, I hope to complete a further Masters or Doctorate in bioinformatics or biomedical engineering and go on to work in the venture capital industry. Aside from my degree, my academic passions also stretch to computer science, literature, and economics. All of which I have had the opportunity to study at a higher level. Combined with my love of sports, video games, science fiction and fantasy, I hope to bring all of my passion and energy to our iGEM team so that we have the best project possible.">
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                                 data-description="<b>MRes Synthetic Biology (1st Year)</b><br/>I am currently undertaking a one-year Research Masters degree in synthetic biology having previously worked in the software engineering industry. I am especially interested in how the knowledge I have gained in these fields can be applied to synthetic biological systems. Once I have completed my degree, I aim to continue working in the synthetic biology arena, in conjunction with local 'DIY-bio' groups, and hope to continue competing in future iGEM competitions. Outside of my studies, I have a range of interests including wildlife conservation, photography, sports, films, and restoring classic cars and motorcycles.">
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                                 data-description="<b>BEng Biochemical Engineering (2nd Year)</b><br/> I find the vast range of potential applications and recent developments in synthetic biology very exciting. iGEM offers me the opportunity to further my interest and gain experience in the field of synthetic biology, as well as acquire the necessary skills to work in a successful and productive interdisciplinary environment throughout the project. Having finished my 2nd year in Biochemical Engineering, I believe I'm in a great position to scope the science and function of our iGEM project, as well as investigate potential industrial applications. It's going to be a long summer, but at least there's the World Cup and a bar next door.">
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                                 data-description="<b>MSci Natural Sciences (4th Year, completed Jun ‘14); PhD Interdisciplinary Biosciences (starts Oct ’14)</b><br/>My undergraduate degree focussed on genetics, evolution, and development, but for my postgraduate degree, I hope to study biological systems in a more holistic manner, with particular interests in complex emergent behaviour. I am especially interested in synthetic biology as it can provide many innovative solutions for issues in our present day society. As a member of the UCL iGEM 2014 team, I am primarily involved in web and communications, public engagement, and computational modelling. Beyond my studies, I enjoy origami, playing violin, sci-fi and fantasy fiction, baking, and photography.">
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                                 data-description="<b>MRes Synthetic Biology (1st Year)</b><br/>I am currently undertaking a one-year Research Masters degree in synthetic biology having previously worked in the software engineering industry. I am especially interested in how the knowledge I have gained in these fields can be applied to synthetic biological systems. Once I have completed my degree, I aim to continue working in the synthetic biology arena, in conjunction with local 'DIY-bio' groups, and hope to continue competing in future iGEM competitions. Outside of my studies, I have a range of interests including wildlife conservation, photography, sports, films, and restoring classic cars and motorcycles.">
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                                 data-description="<b>PhD Biochemical Engineering (1st Year)</b><br/>I’m a first year PhD student in Biochemical Engineering. My research involves developing a microscale down perfusion reactor for adherent cell culture. I’m interested in synthetic biology basically because I think being able to modify an organism to produce something is rather awesome!! I have a fondness for translatable and impactful science, and so one day I hope to have my own company producing therapeutics at pilot scale for clinical trials. Outside of science, I am a MASSIVE animal fan! I have kept and bred big pythons and boa constrictors, kept marine fish, held a baby crocodile, been bit by a skunk and have been rattle snake searching in California.">
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                                 data-description="<b>BSc Natural Sciences (2nd Year)</b><br/>At the moment I am studying BSc Natural Sciences and have just completed my second year; specialising in organic chemistry and neuroscience. Prior to this degree, I undertook a module in ‘Genetics and Health Issues’ at the Open University. In 2011, I achieved a regional finalist position for the UK in the Google International Science fair, and I currently work in the Neural Computation Lab in the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research as an Electron Micrograph analyst. In the future, I am interested in undertaking a PhD in biophysics or SynBio. In addition, I compose music, do some graphic design, and bake delicious things (or so I've been told).">
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                                 data-description="<b>BSc (3rd Year, completed Jun '14)</b><br/>I have recently completed my third year as a BSc Biotechnology undergraduate at UCL. My degree has been a fusion of biochemistry and biochemical engineering modules and I have therefore learned about how the lab science translates on industrial scales. I have always appreciated the applications of biotechnology and synthetic biology is definitely one of the most fascinating and versatile fields; this is why I got involved with iGEM. I enjoy the creative aspects of life including dance, art and drama, and especially love when they can be applied to science. My passion for biology is matched only by my passion for playing football. I am also the adventurous sort and enjoy new experiences such as that of being on the iGEM team!">
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                                 data-description="<b>BSc Neuroscience (2nd Year)</b><br/>I am a BSc Neuroscience student and a member of the UCL iGEM 2013 'Spotless Mind' team. I am returning as an advisor for the 2014 team, primarily focusing on project direction, organisation, human practice, and just generally trying to spread the iGEM love. I have a lot of faith in this year's project as a pragmatic response to a very real environmental problem. After next year, I am moving on to an MSc in Synthetic Biology or a PhD in Neuroscience, as I am most interested in trying to see how one might blend these two disparate worlds.">
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                                 data-description="<b>MSc Environment, Science and Society (1st Year)</b><br/>As a social scientist, I am part of the MSc programme Environment, Science and Society (UCL Department of Geography), which explores the changing relationship between nature and society, and looks at controversial issues regarding the role of (scientific) knowledge in environmental governance. My previous studies led to an undergraduate degree in Political and Social Sciences and a Masters degree in Comparative and International Politics, both at the University of Leuven, Belgium. With UCL iGEM 2014, I will mainly focus on aspects of human practice by making use of conceptual frameworks from the social sciences that examine synthetic biology and UCL iGEM’s project in a comprehensive manner. At the same time, the team will be a central element of my dissertation. In the future, I hope to work on science, innovation and/or sustainable development policies within an international context. Other interests of mine are hiking, cooking, travel, tennis, and learning languages.">
                                 data-description="<b>MSc Environment, Science and Society (1st Year)</b><br/>As a social scientist, I am part of the MSc programme Environment, Science and Society (UCL Department of Geography), which explores the changing relationship between nature and society, and looks at controversial issues regarding the role of (scientific) knowledge in environmental governance. My previous studies led to an undergraduate degree in Political and Social Sciences and a Masters degree in Comparative and International Politics, both at the University of Leuven, Belgium. With UCL iGEM 2014, I will mainly focus on aspects of human practice by making use of conceptual frameworks from the social sciences that examine synthetic biology and UCL iGEM’s project in a comprehensive manner. At the same time, the team will be a central element of my dissertation. In the future, I hope to work on science, innovation and/or sustainable development policies within an international context. Other interests of mine are hiking, cooking, travel, tennis, and learning languages.">
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                                data-description="<b>PhD in Science and Technology Studies (2nd Year)</b><br/>I have conducted research in the life sciences for the development of new drugs as an undergraduate student of Microbiology and a graduate student of Biochemistry in the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Since then I shifted to the social aspects of science, having worked in innovation management consultancy and as strategic advisor for the Colombian government in R&D and international affairs.The experience here complemented with an MPhil degree in Technology Policy at the University of Cambridge. At the moment, I am a PhD student at UCL’s Science and Technology Studies department, planning to study innovation policies related to synthetic biology and alternative knowledge production regimes such as open innovation, Do-It-Yourself biology, and crowd science. I am involved in the human practice side of the iGEM competition. My hobbies include running, creative writing, and playing with my dog (a Pug).">
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                                 data-description="<b>PhD Mathematical Biochemistry (3rd Year)</b><br/>I am currently studying for a PhD in Mathematical Biochemistry, investigating the properties of intracellular signalling in G proteins and phospholipid modifying enzymes. My interdisciplinary approach has followed on from a degree in mathematics and time spent working in the pharmaceutical industry. Synthetic biology excites me most as a method of exploring new possibilities and contrasting these with processes that have evolved naturally – I hope to develop these ideas in a future academic career. To the 2014 UCL iGEM team I will be bringing my existing skills in mathematical modelling, as well as those I have developed in public engagement – communicating with the public about my research, through "science busking", art workshops, and comedy routines!">
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                                 data-description="<b>BSc Biomedical Sciences (2nd Year)BSc Biomedical Sciences (2nd Year)</b><br/>I am currently studying for a Biomedical Sciences BSc and have just completed my second year, specialising in integrative physiology and anatomy. I became interested in synthetic biology due to its huge variety of applications, with my interest particularly focusing on the development of innovative methods for treating disease. In the UCL iGEM 2014 team, I am involved with human practice, public engagement, art/design, and assisting with wet lab. Other than science, I love playing the guitar and piano, singing my feelings, and eating brownies.">
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 18 October 2014

Goodbye Azodye UCL iGEM 2014

Meet the team

Meet the team

Our team for this years iGEM competition consists of an eclectic mix of 21 post-graduate and undergraduate students studying a broad range of subjects in the biological and social sciences. Throughout the summer we received advice and assistance from a number of supervisors and collaborators as well as previous UCL iGEM participants.

As a cross-disciplinary team we were able to combine our talents to create an azo-degrading organism in the laboratory, as well as promote awareness of the role of synthetic biology in tackling the issue of azo dye pollution amongst industry and NGO stakeholders.


Click on the images below to find out more about our teams participants, or view our official team profile

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Contact Us

University College London
Gower Street - London
WC1E 6BT
Biochemical Engineering Department
Phone: +44 (0)20 7679 2000
Email: ucligem2014@gmail.com

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