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- | <p> | + | <p>Is a microbiologist that isn’t a big fan of lab work, nor people really. After recently |
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- | <p>With a | + | <p>Calum is the cynical member of the team. With a background in physics, robotics and |
+ | electronics, Calum doesn’t understand humour, and/or punctuation. As an engineer he has | ||
+ | the social skills to interact with a wide range of people and as such he forms part of the | ||
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Meet the Team
Matt SmithThe resident biochemist. Lives off coffee and bagels. Enjoys free wifi. Talks in short sentences. |
Samuel HardyWith a strong background in bacteriology and virology, has a resilient interest in utilising some of our planet’s simplest life forms for good. Also the team photographer. |
Oscar SandersonWith a strong background in bacteriology and virology, has a resilient interest in utilising some of our planet’s simplest life forms for good. Also the team photographer. |
Hannah CollardWith a strong background in bacteriology and virology, has a resilient interest in utilising some of our planet’s simplest life forms for good. Also the team photographer. |
Sam PodmoreThe resident biochemist. Lives off coffee and bagels. Enjoys free wifi. Talks in short sentences. |
Andrew MoynihanWith a strong background in bacteriology and virology, has a resilient interest in utilising some of our planet’s simplest life forms for good. Also the team photographer. |
Domonic FallaWith a strong background in bacteriology and virology, has a resilient interest in utilising some of our planet’s simplest life forms for good. Also the team photographer. |
Jonathan PennellIs a microbiologist that isn’t a big fan of lab work, nor people really. After recently discovering the field that is Bioinformatics he generally tends to stick around computers more so than living things, he understands them. Trusts them... Talks to them... |
Eleanor JamesThe resident biochemist. Lives off coffee and bagels. Enjoys free wifi. Talks in short sentences. |
Calum BrownCalum is the cynical member of the team. With a background in physics, robotics and electronics, Calum doesn’t understand humour, and/or punctuation. As an engineer he has the social skills to interact with a wide range of people and as such he forms part of the public outreach side of the project. |
BatmanI'm Batman. |
HodorHodor, Hodor Hodor Hodor Hodor Hodor. "Hodor Hodor", Hodor Hodor, "Hodor Hodor Hodor Hodor". |
Advisors
Lauren VallanceThe resident biochemist. Lives off coffee and bagels. Enjoys free wifi. Talks in short sentences. |
Joel PottsThe resident biochemist. Lives off coffee and bagels. Enjoys free wifi. Talks in short sentences. |
Instructors
Jaroslaw BrykThe resident biochemist. Lives off coffee and bagels. Enjoys free wifi. Talks in short sentences. |
Slawomir NasutoWith a strong background in bacteriology and virology, has a resilient interest in utilising some of our planet’s simplest life forms for good. Also the team photographer. |
rusynbioigem@gmail.com |