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Revision as of 13:49, 16 October 2014

Exeter | ERASE

Meet The Team!

Edward Muir

  • Third year Physicist.
  • Likes sandwiches and is the current holder of "Devon's Strongest Man".
  • Worked on modelling our project and Raman spectroscopy.

Peter Reader

  • Third year Biological and Medicinal Chemist.
  • Likes cycling, lego and long walks on the beach.
  • Worked on protein kinetics, HPLC and building our wiki. He also designed our excellent game.

Bethany Hickton

  • Third year Biologist.
  • Likes horse riding and baking.
  • Worked on testing our protein's activity in vivo and looked at the impact of our project on various stakeholders.

Katie Pearce

  • Third year Physicist.
  • Training for a marathon and loves cooking.
  • Researched the real world applications of our project.

Max Smart

  • Third year Computer Scientist.
  • "Smart by name, Smart by nature."
  • Worked on our wiki and modelling our project.

Martyn Bennet

  • Third year Biochemist.
  • Likes swords and freebies from GumTree.
  • Worked on designing our constructs.

Jess Rollit

  • Third year Biochemist.
  • Likes travelling and riding horses in Montana.
  • Worked on kill switches.

Ben Miller

  • Third year Biological and Medicinal Chemist.
  • Likes calligraphy, poetry and flower arranging.
  • Worked on testing the response of natural E. coli and our promoters to xenobiotics.

Elize Hernandez

  • Third year Psychologist.
  • Likes ice skating and surfing.
  • Studied the ethical implications of our project.

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