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*'''Siming Ma''': 2nd year Biochemist. Usually found reading a scientific paper, his approach to everything is either "they're bacteria, we have NO IDEA what they might do," or, "it'll be fiiiiiiineee."   
*'''Siming Ma''': 2nd year Biochemist. Usually found reading a scientific paper, his approach to everything is either "they're bacteria, we have NO IDEA what they might do," or, "it'll be fiiiiiiineee."   
*'''Vivian Mullin''': 2nd year Biochemist. Does stupid dances when bacteria change colour, has recently discovered the joys of dipping ginger nut biscuits in tea.
*'''Vivian Mullin''': 2nd year Biochemist. Does stupid dances when bacteria change colour, has recently discovered the joys of dipping ginger nut biscuits in tea.
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*'''Megan Stanley''':  2nd year Physicist. "BUT I'M A PHYSICIST!" and "GUYS, WE ''NEED'' A PLAN!" A fan of decision making, which is very useful when the rest of us are faffing.
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*'''Megan Stanley''':  2nd year Physicist. "BUT I'M A PHYSICIST!" and "GUYS, WE ''NEED'' A PLAN!" A fan of decision-making, which is very useful when the rest of us are faffing.
*'''Alan Walbridge''': 2nd year Engineer. Champion of wacky ideas (galvanotaxis and toggle switch anyone?), and he also doesn't have swine flu.  
*'''Alan Walbridge''': 2nd year Engineer. Champion of wacky ideas (galvanotaxis and toggle switch anyone?), and he also doesn't have swine flu.  
*'''Crispian Wilson''': 2nd year Geneticist. Mostly likely to bring us delicious desserts he made himself, also most likely to ask a question NOBODY can answer.
*'''Crispian Wilson''': 2nd year Geneticist. Mostly likely to bring us delicious desserts he made himself, also most likely to ask a question NOBODY can answer.

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Who we are

iGEM Team:

  • Mike Davies: 1st year Engineer. Our resident Wiki genius (don't worry, he didn't write that)--and on an unrelated note, ask him what he did last weekend.
  • Shuna Gould: 3rd year Biochemist. Ethanol queen and self-styled "lab rat," she also actually understands what's going on (or does a good job faking).
  • Siming Ma: 2nd year Biochemist. Usually found reading a scientific paper, his approach to everything is either "they're bacteria, we have NO IDEA what they might do," or, "it'll be fiiiiiiineee."
  • Vivian Mullin: 2nd year Biochemist. Does stupid dances when bacteria change colour, has recently discovered the joys of dipping ginger nut biscuits in tea.
  • Megan Stanley: 2nd year Physicist. "BUT I'M A PHYSICIST!" and "GUYS, WE NEED A PLAN!" A fan of decision-making, which is very useful when the rest of us are faffing.
  • Alan Walbridge: 2nd year Engineer. Champion of wacky ideas (galvanotaxis and toggle switch anyone?), and he also doesn't have swine flu.
  • Crispian Wilson: 2nd year Geneticist. Mostly likely to bring us delicious desserts he made himself, also most likely to ask a question NOBODY can answer.

Advisors:

All of our iGEM advisors have been so helpful to us, teaching us in the lab, keeping us well sponsored and well supplied, and giving us feedback every step of the way as we've designed our project.

  • Jim Ajioka: Can always be depended on to help us push our plans for the project to their limits and explore every option.
  • Jim Haseloff: Helps keep us focused on the big picture of the project and its design aspects, so we don't get too caught up in the nitty gritty details.
  • Gos Micklem: Usually along with James, gleefully runs away with our ideas into a whole new dimension we hadn't even considered--which of course, we then consider.
  • James Brown: Kindly and patiently puts up with us asking him about 100 questions a day, for which we are INCREDIBLY grateful.
  • Tom Ellis: Always up for discussions about ideas and often accosted by team members for advice about project designs.
  • Duncan Rowe: The Father Christmas of microbiology--as in, his presents are along the lines of plasmid stocks and nifty equipment--he knew what plasmids we wanted for this project last Christmas. THAT is how organized he is.

Our Friends:

Some people joined us for a 2 week introduction to Synthetic Biology before starting the iGEM course, and continued to stop by and see how we were doing from time to time.