Exeter iGEM's Take on radio 4's Desert island disks. Here we take important people in science and send them off to our desert island. On this island we give them access to a solar powered bento lab and all the parts in the iGEM registry. We also let them take songs?
This episode features Professor of BioMedical Systems Engineering at Imperial College London, Dr Richard Kittney. As chairman of the Institute of Systems and Synthetic Biology; and Co-Director of the EPSRC National Centre for Synthetic Biology and Innovation, he is recognised as a leading research worker in the field of synthetic biology.
This episode features Professor of Theoretical Physics and Chair in the Public Engagement in Science at the University of Surrey Jim Al Khalili. He has also presented a number of science programmes on BBC television and is a frequent commentator about science in other British media.
This episode features Dr John Love, Professor in Synthetic Biology, here at the University of Exeter.
This episode features Dr Jon Marles-Wright, a Senior Lecturer at Newcastle University who was awarded a SynBio LEAP fellowship in 2015.
This episode features Dr Mark Ramsdale, Director of Education in Biosciences at Exeter University, and module coordinator for medical microbiology. His research interests mainly focus on furthering our understanding of stress and programmed cell death responses exhibited by fungi.
This episode features Dr Nicky King, a senior Lecturer here at the University of Exeter.
This episode features Dr Sara Burton, a Senior Tutor and Director of Studies in Biosciences, here at the University of Exeter.