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                                         <p2><b>Previous Conviction: </b>Chauvinism</p2><br>
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                                         <p3>Lara took charge in many of the labs, had overall responsibility for the lab book and researched attitudes to Synthetic Biology at the University of Sheffield<p3>
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                                         <p2><b>Previous Conviction: </b>GTA of a quadcopter</p2><br>
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                                         <p2><b>Previous Conviction: </b>Being too damn cool</p2><br>
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<h2>Ben Madden</h2>
<h2>Ben Madden</h2>
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<h2>Sharan Nanuan</h2>
<h2>Sharan Nanuan</h2>
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<p3>Sharan was the mastermind behind the SocioBrick Registry, contributed to the Policy and Practices research, and was a regular figure in the Fatberglar labs</p3>
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<h2>Erika Otaviano</h2>
<h2>Erika Otaviano</h2>
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<p3>Erika took the helm with the lab notation, had a hand in the Notions of Responsibility report, engaged in some of the collaborations and took part in labs </p3>
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<h2>Jianxing Qin</h2>
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Revision as of 03:22, 18 October 2014

Meet The Team

Students

Lara Grew

Genetics

Height: 5'0
Previous Conviction: Chauvinism
Lara took charge in many of the labs, had overall responsibility for the lab book and researched attitudes to Synthetic Biology at the University of Sheffield

Mustafa Hussain

Mechatronics Engineering

Height: 5'9
Previous Conviction: GTA of a quadcopter
As well as participating in the labs, Mustafa was responsible for analysing the lab data and general computational support for the wiki

Ben Lomax

Molecular Biology

Height: 5'7
Previous Conviction: Being too damn cool
Aside from using his mind-blowing design skills, Ben was involved in a number of labs and had a hand in organising some of the collaborations with other teams

Ben Madden

Chemical Engineering

Height: 6'4
Previous Conviction: Caught in a compromising position with a bioreactor
Ben took the lead with the Product Design Modelling, creating a small, undersink bioreactor unit and planning it's manufacture

Sharan Nanuan

Biochemistry and Microbiology

Height: 5'5
Previous Conviction: Caught in a socks and sandals in the lab
Sharan was the mastermind behind the SocioBrick Registry, contributed to the Policy and Practices research, and was a regular figure in the Fatberglar labs

Erika Otaviano

Bioengineering with Bioprocessing

Height: 5'5
Previous Conviction: Hotel room liasons with interviewees
Erika took the helm with the lab notation, had a hand in the Notions of Responsibility report, engaged in some of the collaborations and took part in labs

Jianxing Qin

Control Systems Engineering

Height: 5'10

Alex Simpson

Aerospace Engineering

Height: 5'7

Advisors

Andrew Landels

Biological Engineering PhD Student

Rob Meckin

Science and Technology Studies PhD Student

Celso Gomes

Science and Technology Studies PhD Student

Charlotte Green

School of Clinical Dentistry PhD Student

Elizabeth Court

Biological Engineering Phd Student

Supervisors

Dr. Graham Stafford

The School of Clinical Dentistry

Dr. Susan Molyneux-Hodgson

Sociological Studies

Prof. Phillip C. Wright

Chemical and Biological Engineering

We couldn't have done this without the help of a lot more people! Check out our acknowledgements page