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<li><b>Dr Chloe Singleton</b>, Associate Research Fellow, assisted us greatly with general advice on lab technique.</li>
<li><b>Dr Chloe Singleton</b>, Associate Research Fellow, assisted us greatly with general advice on lab technique.</li>
<li><b>Dr Hannah Florance</b>, Senior Experimental Officer, assisted in the design and construction of our HPLC experiments. </li>  
<li><b>Dr Hannah Florance</b>, Senior Experimental Officer, assisted in the design and construction of our HPLC experiments. </li>  
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<li><b>Peggy Dousseaud</b>, Postgraduate Research Student, assisted with understanding of laboratory equipment. </li>
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<li><b>Mr Maciej Trznadel</b>, Collaborative Research Fellow with AstraZeneca, assisted in the construction and interpretation of our HPLC experiments</li>
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Attributions

We'd like to thank all those who have helped us over the summer, not only for making iGEM possible but also for making it incredibly fun.


Mezzanine Laboratory

  • Dagmara Kolak, Laboratory Manager, gave us general guidance on best practice in the lab and ensured our experiments were designed and carried out safely.
  • Dr Chloe Singleton, Associate Research Fellow, assisted us greatly with general advice on lab technique.
  • Dr Hannah Florance, Senior Experimental Officer, assisted in the design and construction of our HPLC experiments.
  • Peggy Dousseaud, Postgraduate Research Student, assisted with understanding of laboratory equipment.
  • Mr Maciej Trznadel, Collaborative Research Fellow with AstraZeneca, assisted in the construction and interpretation of our HPLC experiments

The Physics Department

  • Mrs Ellen Green, Biophysics Laboratory Manager, assisted us with the use of the Raman laser microscope.
  • Professor Peter Winlove, Professor of Biophysics, assisted us in modelling diffusion across a membrane and the design of the Raman experiments.

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