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                 <h3 class="short_headline"><a name="RobLink"><span>Rob Stanley</span></a></h3>
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                     <b>PhD Mathematical Biochemistry (3rd Year). </b><br>I am currently studying for a PhD in Mathematical Biochemistry, investigating the properties of intracellular signalling in G proteins and phospholipid modifying enzymes. My interdisciplinary approach has followed on from a degree in mathematics and time spent working in the pharmaceutical industry. Synthetic biology excites me most as a method of exploring new possibilities and contrasting these with processes that have evolved naturally – I hope to develop these ideas in a future academic career. To the 2014 UCL iGEM team I will be bringing my existing skills in mathematical modelling, as well as those I have developed in public engagement – communicating with the public about my research, through "science busking", art workshops, and comedy routines!
                     <b>PhD Mathematical Biochemistry (3rd Year). </b><br>I am currently studying for a PhD in Mathematical Biochemistry, investigating the properties of intracellular signalling in G proteins and phospholipid modifying enzymes. My interdisciplinary approach has followed on from a degree in mathematics and time spent working in the pharmaceutical industry. Synthetic biology excites me most as a method of exploring new possibilities and contrasting these with processes that have evolved naturally – I hope to develop these ideas in a future academic career. To the 2014 UCL iGEM team I will be bringing my existing skills in mathematical modelling, as well as those I have developed in public engagement – communicating with the public about my research, through "science busking", art workshops, and comedy routines!
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