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                     <b>PhD in Science and Technology Studies. </b><br>I have conducted research in the life sciences for the development of new drugs as an undergraduate student of Microbiology and a graduate student of Biochemistry in the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Since then I shifted to the social aspects of science, having worked in innovation management consultancy and as strategic advisor for the Colombian government in R&D and international affairs.The experience here complemented with an MPhil degree in Technology Policy at the University of Cambridge. At the moment, I am a PhD student at UCL’s Science and Technology Studies department, planning to study innovation policies related to synthetic biology and alternative knowledge production regimes such as open innovation, Do-It-Yourself biology, and crowd science. I am involved in the human practice side of the iGEM competition. My hobbies include running, creative writing, and playing with my dog (a Pug).  
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                     <b>PhD in Science and Technology Studies. </b><br>I have conducted research in the life sciences for the development of new drugs as an undergraduate student of Microbiology and a graduate student of Biochemistry in the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Since then I shifted to the social aspects of science, having worked in innovation management consultancy and as strategic advisor for the Colombian government in R&D and international affairs.The experience here complemented with an MPhil degree in Technology Policy at the University of Cambridge. At the moment, I am a PhD student at UCL’s Science and Technology Studies department, planning to study innovation policies related to synthetic biology and alternative knowledge production regimes such as open innovation, Do-It-Yourself biology, and crowd science. I am involved in the human practice side of the iGEM competition. My hobbies include running, creative writing, and playing with my dog (a Pug). <br><br>
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                     <b>MSc Environment, Science and Society (1st Year). </b><br>As a social scientist, I am part of the MSc programme Environment, Science and Society (UCL Department of Geography) that explores the changing relationship between nature and society, and looks at controversial issues regarding the role of (scientific) knowledge in environmental governance. My previous studies led to an undergraduate degree in Political and Social Sciences and a Masters degree in Comparative and International Politics, both at the University of Leuven, Belgium. With UCL iGEM 2014 team, I will mainly focus on aspects of human practice by making use of conceptual frameworks from the social sciences that examine synthetic biology and UCL iGEM’s project in a comprehensive manner. At the same time, the team will be a central element of my dissertation. In the future, I hope to work on science, innovation and/or sustainable development policies within an international context. Other interests of mine are hiking, cooking, travel, tennis, and learning languages.<br><br>
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                     <b>MSc Environment, Science and Society (1st Year). </b><br>As a social scientist, I am part of the MSc programme Environment, Science and Society (UCL Department of Geography) that explores the changing relationship between nature and society, and looks at controversial issues regarding the role of (scientific) knowledge in environmental governance. My previous studies led to an undergraduate degree in Political and Social Sciences and a Masters degree in Comparative and International Politics, both at the University of Leuven, Belgium. With UCL iGEM 2014 team, I will mainly focus on aspects of human practice by making use of conceptual frameworks from the social sciences that examine synthetic biology and UCL iGEM’s project in a comprehensive manner. At the same time, the team will be a central element of my dissertation. In the future, I hope to work on science, innovation and/or sustainable development policies within an international context. Other interests of mine are hiking, cooking, travel, tennis, and learning languages.<br>
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                     <b>PhD Systems and Synthetic Biology (2nd Year). </b><br>I am a 2nd year PhD student in Systems and Synthetic Biology. My background is in biology, bioinformatics and systems biology and now I am focusing on building robust designs of genetic systems. Synthetic biology excites me with its endless potential to change the world! I am hoping to apply the skills I have gained to the modelling side of the UCL iGEM 2014 team while also learning all about engaging the public and the industry. When I’m not doing science, I am either travelling, running around the nearest park, or looking for opportunities to spend time by the sea. <br><br><br><br><br>              
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                     <b>PhD Systems and Synthetic Biology (2nd Year). </b><br>I am a 2nd year PhD student in Systems and Synthetic Biology. My background is in biology, bioinformatics and systems biology and now I am focusing on building robust designs of genetic systems. Synthetic biology excites me with its endless potential to change the world! I am hoping to apply the skills I have gained to the modelling side of the UCL iGEM 2014 team while also learning all about engaging the public and the industry. When I’m not doing science, I am either travelling, running around the nearest park, or looking for opportunities to spend time by the sea. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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                     <b>PhD Synthetic Biology (2nd Year). </b><br>Background in human biology and regenerative medicine but now focused on investigating the potential use of synthetic biology for microbiome engineering and disease prevention/treatment. Roles within UCL iGEM 2014 include BioBrick design, BioBrick characterisation and public engagement.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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                     <b>PhD Synthetic Biology (2nd Year). </b><br>Background in human biology and regenerative medicine but now focused on investigating the potential use of synthetic biology for microbiome engineering and disease prevention/treatment. Roles within UCL iGEM 2014 include BioBrick design, BioBrick characterisation and public engagement.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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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!<br><br><br>
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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!<br><br><br><br><br>
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                     <b>PhD. </b><br>Image class alignleft. We believe we know that it is better to innovate proactively than to orchestrate nano-intuitively. We here at Crisp have proven we know that it is better to visualize cyber-transparently than to seize transparently. Think C2B2B. Think innovative. Think client-focused. But don't think all three at the same time. We will visualize the term "backward-compatible". We apply the proverb "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" not only to our re-purposing but our aptitude to whiteboard. What does the term "channels" really mean? What does the term "fractal" really mean? We will leverage the term "user-defined". The convergence factor can be summed up in one word: global. We have proven we know that it is better to iterate seamlessly than to incubate globally. Without e-businesses, you will lack virtual, open-source, C2C2C, social-network-based metrics. What do we maximize? Anything and everything, regardless of reconditeness! We often disintermediate vertical architectures. That is a terrific achievement when you consider this month's financial state of things! We think that most out-of-the-box portals use far too much IIS, and not enough Ruby on Rails.
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                     <b>PhD Biochemical Engineering (? Year). </b><br>I am a student at UCL studying towards a PhD in Biochemical Engineering. Previously, I studied a Masters degree at UCL in Biochemical Engineering and an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences at University of Westminster. I had followed iGEM distantly during my undergraduate degree, and found its concept and deliverables very interesting. I have been in UCL’s iGEM team in previous years and have enjoyed the experience, I therefore decided to participate in the iGEM project this year, to apply and enhance my knowledge in molecular and synthetic biology. <br><br>
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                     <b>MSci Natural Sciences (4th Year, completed Jun ‘14); PhD Interdisciplinary Biosciences (starts Oct ’14). </b><br>My undergraduate degree focussed on genetics, evolution, and development, but for my postgraduate degree, I hope to study biological systems in a more holistic manner, with particular interests in complex emergent behaviour. I am especially interested in synthetic biology as it can provide many innovative solutions for issues in our present day society. As a member of the UCL iGEM 2014 team, I am primarily involved in web and communications, public engagement, and computational modelling. Beyond my studies, I enjoy origami, playing violin, sci-fi and fantasy fiction, baking, and photography.<br><br><br><br>
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                     <b>MSci Natural Sciences (4th Year, completed Jun ‘14); PhD Interdisciplinary Biosciences (starts Oct ’14). </b><br>My undergraduate degree focussed on genetics, evolution, and development, but for my postgraduate degree, I hope to study biological systems in a more holistic manner, with particular interests in complex emergent behaviour. I am especially interested in synthetic biology as it can provide many innovative solutions for issues in our present day society. As a member of the UCL iGEM 2014 team, I am primarily involved in web and communications, public engagement, and computational modelling. Beyond my studies, I enjoy origami, playing violin, sci-fi and fantasy fiction, baking, and photography.<br><br><br><br><br><br>
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                     <b>BSc (3rd Year, completed Jun '14). </b><br>Image class alignleft. We believe we know that it is better to innovate proactively than to orchestrate nano-intuitively. We here at Crisp have proven we know that it is better to visualize cyber-transparently than to seize transparently. Think C2B2B. Think innovative. Think client-focused. But don't think all three at the same time. We will visualize the term "backward-compatible". We apply the proverb "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" not only to our re-purposing but our aptitude to whiteboard. What does the term "channels" really mean? What does the term "fractal" really mean? We will leverage the term "user-defined". The convergence factor can be summed up in one word: global. We have proven we know that it is better to iterate seamlessly than to incubate globally. Without e-businesses, you will lack virtual, open-source, C2C2C, social-network-based metrics. What do we maximize? Anything and everything, regardless of reconditeness! We often disintermediate vertical architectures. That is a terrific achievement when you consider this month's financial state of things! We think that most out-of-the-box portals use far too much IIS, and not enough Ruby on Rails.
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                     <b>BSc (3rd Year, completed Jun '14). </b><br>I have recently completed my third year as a BSc Biotechnology undergraduate at UCL. My degree has been a fusion of biochemistry and biochemical engineering modules and I have therefore learned about how the lab science translates on industrial scales. I have always appreciated the applications of biotechnology and synthetic biology is definitely one of the most fascinating and versatile fields; this is why I got involved with iGEM. I enjoy the creative aspects of life including dance, art and drama, and especially love when they can be applied to science. My passion for biology is matched only by my passion for playing football. I am also the adventurous sort and enjoy new experiences such as that of being on the iGEM team! <br><br><br><br>
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                     <b>... </b><br>Image class alignleft. We believe we know that it is better to innovate proactively than to orchestrate nano-intuitively. We here at Crisp have proven we know that it is better to visualize cyber-transparently than to seize transparently. Think C2B2B. Think innovative. Think client-focused. But don't think all three at the same time. We will visualize the term "backward-compatible". We apply the proverb "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" not only to our re-purposing but our aptitude to whiteboard. What does the term "channels" really mean? What does the term "fractal" really mean? We will leverage the term "user-defined". The convergence factor can be summed up in one word: global. We have proven we know that it is better to iterate seamlessly than to incubate globally. Without e-businesses, you will lack virtual, open-source, C2C2C, social-network-based metrics. What do we maximize? Anything and everything, regardless of reconditeness! We often disintermediate vertical architectures. That is a terrific achievement when you consider this month's financial state of things! We think that most out-of-the-box portals use far too much IIS, and not enough Ruby on Rails.
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                     <b>BSc Biotechnology (1st Year). </b><br>As a first year biotechnology student, I wanted to jump into iGEM as soon as I got into university. In my last two years of high school, I grew fascinated by synthetic biology as a powerful tool to work on the inner code of living organisms. I became involved in the DIYbio community, where I found sources of knowledge otherwise inaccessible to me, which sparked my interest even more. I thus like to call myself a biohacker, although I have only been able to kill some bioluminescent algae so far. My role within the team will be the official jester, master of 3D printing, and best Italian scientist. I hope that by taking part in iGEM I will finally be able to do myself what I have been reading and reading about, build on what has been done so far, and learn the key skills to help found new teams in the future. When I am not in the lab you will probably find me on a fencing piste, jumping and smiling, or in the UCL Makespace, jumping and smiling.
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                     <b>BSc Biomedical Sciences (? Year). </b><br>I am currently studying BSc Biomedical Sciences at King's College London, my degree covers a wide range of topics with a focus on gene cloning and cell biology. UCL have been kind enough to offer me a position on their 2014 iGEM team, an experience which I will hopefully use to found a team at my own University. I am excited by the potential of synthetic biology with a specific interest in its application within the medical field, I am intent upon directing my career pathway towards the field. Outside of my studies I play guitar, write as well as watch comedy, and play Ultimate Frisbee. <br><br><br><br><br><br>
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                     <b>BSc Biomedical Sciences (? Year). </b><br>I am currently studying BSc Biomedical Sciences at King's College London, my degree covers a wide range of topics with a focus on gene cloning and cell biology. UCL have been kind enough to offer me a position on their 2014 iGEM team, an experience which I will hopefully use to found a team at my own University. I am excited by the potential of synthetic biology with a specific interest in its application within the medical field, I am intent upon directing my career pathway towards the field. Outside of my studies I play guitar, write as well as watch comedy, and play Ultimate Frisbee. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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                     <b>BSc Biomedical Sciences (2nd Year). </b><br>I am currently studying for a Biomedical Sciences BSc and have just completed my second year, specialising in integrative physiology and anatomy. I became interested in synthetic biology due to its huge variety of applications, with my interest particularly focusing on the development of innovative methods for treating disease. In the UCL iGEM 2014 team, I am involved with human practice, public engagement, art/design, and assisting with wet-lab. Other than science, I love playing the guitar and piano, singing my feelings, and eating brownies. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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