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Revision as of 22:21, 17 October 2014
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Meet The Team!
Edward Muir
- Third year Physicist.
- Enjoys football and working as a semi-professional DJ on the weekends.
- Worked on modelling our project and Raman spectroscopy.
Peter Reader
- Third year Biological and Medicinal Chemist.
- Likes cycling and long walks on the beach.
- Worked on protein kinetics, HPLC and building our wiki. He also designed our excellent game.
Bethany Hickton
- Third year Biologist.
- Likes horse riding and baking.
- Worked on testing our protein's activity in vivo and looked at the impact of our project on various stakeholders.
Katie Pearce
- Third year Physicist.
- Training for a marathon and loves cooking.
- Researched the real world applications of our project.
Max Smart
- Third year Computer Scientist.
- Huge Nickelback fan and currently writing a novel.
- Worked on our wiki and modelling our project.
Martyn Bennet
- Third year Biochemist.
- Likes (mock) sword fighting and is an accomplished pianist.
- Worked on designing our constructs.
Jess Rollit
- Third year Biochemist.
- Likes travelling and riding horses in Montana.
- Worked on kill switches.
Ben Miller
- Third year Biological and Medicinal Chemist.
- Hoping to continue his studies at the London Royal Academy of Dance and Arts after graduating this year.
- Worked on testing the response of natural E. coli and our promoters to xenobiotics.
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