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University of Aberdeen iGEM 2009


Team Members

Liam Barry

Subject: Mathematics and Physics

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Stuart Campbell

Subject: Mathematics and Physics

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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: Microbiology

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Zuzana Hruskova

Subject: Molecular Biology

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Jennifer Kleine-Albers

Subject: Biomedical Science(Pharmacology)

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Daniel Leirer

Subject: Genetics (Immunology)

Having finished the 3rd year of my undergraduate degree I am spending the summer with iGem before starting an industrial placement with the Medical Research Council in London. Interested in Synthetic and Evolutionary biology.

E-Mail: D.J.Leirer.06@Aberdeen.ac.uk

Rory MacDonald

Subject: Chemical Engineering

This 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: Immunology

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James Reid

Subject: Mathematics and Physics

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RELEGATION!!!!!!! (said in geordie accent)

Nicholas Smart

Subject: Physics

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Annika Wipprecht

Subject: Mathematics and Physics

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Supervisors and Advisors

Dr. Russell Betney

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Prof. Alistair Brown

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Dr. George Coghill

Field: Model-based Systems and Qualitative Reasoning, Systems Biology

Degree in Engineering Science from Aberdeen University followed by 8 year as a Medical Physicist. Decided that Academe looked more interesting so spent 7 years as a Post-doc at Heriot Watt (during which time I actually did a PhD in Intelligent Systems/Electronic Engineering). Became a lecturer at Aberystwyth University in 1997, and returned to Aberdeen in 2002.

Alison Davidson

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Dr. Mette Jacobsen

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Dr. Despoina Kaloriti

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Dr. Sam Miller

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Dr. Claudia Rato da Silva

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Kelly Reid

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Dr. Mamen Romano

Field: Nonlinear dynamics and time series analysis, modelling of biological systems

I studied Physics in Spain and Germany; then I did my PhD at the University of Potsdam (Germany) in 2004, and stayed there for two more years doing a PostDoc. I moved to Aberdeen at the end of 2006 and became Lecturer in 2007.

Email Address: m.romano@abdn.ac.uk

Dr. Ian Stansfield

Field: Yeast molecular biology, protein synthesis, translational control of gene expression.

PhD at University of Sheffield, UK (1990), followed by six years post-doctoral research, University of Kent. Moved to University of Aberdeen in 1996 as Lecturer.

Dr. Marco Thiel

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