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<li><b>Dagmara Kolak</b>, Laboratory Manager, gave us general guidance on best practice in the lab and ensured our experiments were designed and carried out safely.</li> | <li><b>Dagmara Kolak</b>, Laboratory Manager, gave us general guidance on best practice in the lab and ensured our experiments were designed and carried out safely.</li> | ||
- | <li><b>Dr Chloe Singleton</b>, | + | <li><b>Dr Chloe Singleton</b>, 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> | ||
<li><b>Peggy Dousseaud</b>, Postgraduate Research Student, assisted with understanding of laboratory equipment. </li> | <li><b>Peggy Dousseaud</b>, Postgraduate Research Student, assisted with understanding of laboratory equipment. </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, 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.
Artwork
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We would like to thank our artist Eve O'Brien for her incredible designs used on our website. For more information and to see more of her work please go to Eve Illustration
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