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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> | + | <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>PhD Biochemical Engineering</b><br/>I am a third year EngD Biochemical Engineering student at UCL. My research focuses on improving PCR technology. I enjoy the spirit of iGEM and this is my third time mentoring an iGEM team. "> | data-description="<b>PhD Biochemical Engineering</b><br/>I am a third year EngD Biochemical Engineering student at UCL. My research focuses on improving PCR technology. I enjoy the spirit of iGEM and this is my third time mentoring an iGEM team. "> | ||
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data-description="<b>PhD Biochemical Engineering</b><br/>I am a EngD student in the Department of Biochemical Engineering at UCL working on the production of a biotherapeutic protein for a novel cancer therapy. I enjoy interdisciplinary work and the application and commercialisation of scientific concepts. I am excited to be involved with Darwin's toolbox as it is a chance to expand the use of synthetic biology into new areas and gives me an opportunity to take a hands-on approach to bringing a technology to market."> | data-description="<b>PhD Biochemical Engineering</b><br/>I am a EngD student in the Department of Biochemical Engineering at UCL working on the production of a biotherapeutic protein for a novel cancer therapy. I enjoy interdisciplinary work and the application and commercialisation of scientific concepts. I am excited to be involved with Darwin's toolbox as it is a chance to expand the use of synthetic biology into new areas and gives me an opportunity to take a hands-on approach to bringing a technology to market."> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 18 October 2014
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. |
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