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Revision as of 13:18, 18 August 2009
University of Aberdeen - Pico Plumber
iGEM 2009
Team Members
Liam Barry
Subject: Mathematics and PhysicsSpent the summer contemplating various cutting edge questions like...
"Who decided proteins are spirals?"
"How do you split an atom?".
"What is a nM?"
Also indulged in some programming and created numerous segmentation errors in ways previously thought impossible...
Stuart Campbell
Subject: Mathematics and PhysicsHi, just finished my 3rd year in Maths and Physics. Want to know more? Then come talk to me at the Jamboree or contact littleslut69 on faceparty.com
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Calum de Burgh
Subject: Genetics (Immunology)Although now deprived of a thinking beard, all is not lost as third year is done and 2009/10 brings an industrial placement in Melbourne, Australia. Originally started a Marine Biology degree, but changed when I realised I didn't want to smell like fish.
Md. Risat ul Haque
Subject: MicrobiologyThis dude is going to begin his final year of undergraduate studies this session. Before that I have been lucky enough to spend my whole summer playing with the overwhelming and tantalizing world of 'Synthetic Biology' with an aim to construct our very efficient and dynamic 'Pico Plumber'!!!
Interested in :Cancer,Genetics, Synthetic Biology and Astronomy.
E-Mail: mdrisat.ul.haque.06@aberdeen.ac.uk
Zuzana Hruskova
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Jennifer Kleine-Albers
Subject: Biomedical Science(Pharmacology)I have just finished my 3rd year in Biomedical Sciences (Pharmacology). This degree is not closely related to synthetic biology, but what made me taking part in iGEM is the interdisciplinary work, which I believe to be very important in future research.
E-Mail: jennifer.kleine-albers.06@aberdeen.ac.uk
Daniel Leirer
Subject: Genetics (Immunology)Having finished the 3rd year of my undergraduate degree I am spending the summer admiring Pico Plumbers many colourful charms, before starting an industrial placement with the Medical Research Council in London. Interested in Synthetic and Medical biology.
E-Mail: D.J.Leirer.06@Aberdeen.ac.uk
Rory MacDonald
Subject: Chemical EngineeringThis mad geeky juggling nerdy raver is going into his fourth year of an undergraduate masters degree in chemical engineering. With his passion-fruit for science and battle-quest for knowledge, he types out endless MATLAB scripts for the team whilst running on cereal and protein shake.
Katriona McMichael
Subject: ImmunologyStuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here Stuff here
James Reid
Subject: Mathematics and PhysicsJames is compulsively interested in Everything and oftimes inescapably chatty. Watch out for me wearing a kilt at the Jamboree! :-P
Nicholas Smart
Subject: PhysicsJust graduated this year in physics, starting work in August as a graduate optical engineer but spending summer lost somewhere in pico plumber's 29 dimensional parameter space
Annika Wipprecht
Subject: Mathematics and PhysicsI've just finished my 3rd year of my undergraduate degree in Maths and Physics. For my summer break I decided to take part in iGEM. Spending most of my time in front of a computer, it was good fun working on the dynamical behaviour of our Pico Plumber.
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