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Undergraduate Students
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<li>Katy Baker: Worked on transforming S. thermophilus with BioBrick constructs. Developed Miniprep protocol for purifying plasmid DNA from S. thermophilus. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre. Social media boss.</li>
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Undergraduate Students
<li>Pinja Hartikainen: Created crtEBIY BioBrick compatible construct through a series of gene ligations. Presented at London teams meetup at Westminster.</li>
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<li>Catriona Watson: Designed RNA extraction experiments for transcriptomics collaboration with Glasgow Polyomics. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre. Created the final design for our mascot, Beta.</li>
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<li>Katy Baker: Worked on transforming S. thermophilus with BioBrick constructs. Developed Miniprep protocol for purifying plasmid DNA from S. thermophilus. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre. Social media boss.</li>
<li>Liam Pollock: Created crtEBIY BioBrick compatible construct. Quantified levels of beta-carotene in E. coli with various native S. thermophilus promoters. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.</li>
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<li>Pinja Hartikainen: Created crtEBIY BioBrick compatible construct through a series of gene ligations. Presented at London teams meetup at Westminster.</li>
<li>Matej Vucak: Created and quantified BioBrick constructs for use with S. thermophilus. Carried out Interlab measurements and submission.</li>
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<li>Catriona Watson: Designed RNA extraction experiments for transcriptomics collaboration with Glasgow Polyomics. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre. Created the final design for our mascot, Beta.</li>
<li>Deanna van Spall: Isolated the antitoxin Epsilon for potential self-inactivation mechanism. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.</li>
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<li>Liam Pollock: Created crtEBIY BioBrick compatible construct. Quantified levels of beta-carotene in E. coli with various native S. thermophilus promoters. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.</ li>
<li>Lindsey McKerrell: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation.</li>
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<li>Matej Vucak: Created and quantified BioBrick constructs for use with S. thermophilus. Carried out Interlab measurements and submission.</li>
<li>Simone Marcigaglia: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.</li>
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<li>Deanna van Spall: Isolated the antitoxin Epsilon for potential self-inactivation mechanism. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.</li>
<li>Fergus O’Brien: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation. Presented at London teams meetup at Westminster. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.</li>
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<li>Lindsey McKerrell: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation.</li>
<li>Oliver Hawes: Our tech guy. Wiki coding and design.</li>
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<li>Simone Marcigaglia: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.</li>
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<li>Fergus O’Brien: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation. Presented at London teams meetup at Westminster. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.</li>
 
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<li>Oliver Hawes: Our tech guy. Wiki coding and design.</li>
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<li>Dr Julien Reboud (Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Fellow in Synthetic Biology, Biomedical Engineering, University of Glasgow) Supervisor: Our primary advisor - provided plate reader for fluorescence measurements, gave us useful presentation feedback, and bought us pizza that one time.</li>
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Supervisors/Advisors
<li>Dr Sean Colloms (Lecturer in Synthetic Biology, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, University of Glasgow) Supervisor: Our secondary supervisor - Provided advice about molecular biology.</li>
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<li>James Provan - Advisor: Demonstrated lab techniques (multiple times). Showed incredible patience.</li>
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<li>Dr Julien Reboud (Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Fellow in Synthetic Biology, Biomedical Engineering, University of Glasgow) Supervisor: Our primary advisor - provided plate reader for fluorescence measurements, gave us useful presentation feedback, and bought us pizza that one time.</li>
<li>Mhairi Davidson - Advisor: Provided support with Exeter collaboration and general lab techniques.</li>
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<li>Dr Sean Colloms (Lecturer in Synthetic Biology, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, University of Glasgow) Supervisor: Our secondary supervisor - Provided advice about molecular biology.</li>
<li>Dr Steph Holt: Helped with electroporating S. thermophilus when things were looking impossible.</li>
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<li>James Provan - Advisor: Demonstrated lab techniques (multiple times). Showed incredible patience.</li>
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<li>Mhairi Davidson - Advisor: Provided support with Exeter collaboration and general lab techniques.</li>
 
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<li>Dr Steph Holt: Helped with electroporating S. thermophilus when things were looking impossible.</li>
Engineering dudes
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<li>Ewan Russell: for 3D printing our magnificent valve.</li>
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Engineering dudes
<li>Julien’s guy: for 3D printing our more magnificent valve 2.0.</li>
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<li>Rankine Building Engineering Department: Thanks for the electronics!</li>
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<li>Ewan Russell: for 3D printing our magnificent valve.</li>
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<li>Julien’s guy: for 3D printing our more magnificent valve 2.0.</li>
 
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<li>Rankine Building Engineering Department: Thanks for the electronics!</li>
General Support
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<li>Everyone in the Bower Building, University of Glasgow, for their support over the summer.</li>
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General Support
<li>Thanks to the Scottish weather for providing us with one day of sun so we could test our initial solar concentrator.</li>
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<li>Everyone in the Bower Building, University of Glasgow, for their support over the summer.</li>
 
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<li>Thanks to the Scottish weather for providing us with one day of sun so we could test our initial solar concentrator.</li>
Human Practice Support
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<li>Dr John Walls (Research Associate, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Glasgow) Advised on public interest and social sciences</li>
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Human Practice Support
<li>Jamie Gallagher (Public Engagement Officer, Research Strategy and Innovation Office, University of Glasgow) Outreach help and advice</li>
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<li>Melanie Jimenez: Thanks for our super cute video for the Science centre.</li>
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<li>Dr John Walls (Research Associate, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Glasgow) Advised on public interest and social sciences</li>
<li>Glasgow Science Centre, for allowing us to participate in the Meet the Experts event.</li>
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<li>Jamie Gallagher (Public Engagement Officer, Research Strategy and Innovation Office, University of Glasgow) Outreach help and advice</li>
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<li>Melanie Jimenez: Thanks for our super cute video for the Science centre.</li>
 
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<li>Glasgow Science Centre, for allowing us to participate in the Meet the Experts event.</li>
Project Support
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<li>Glasgow Polyomics - Performed ten RNAseq experiments in order to distinguish differential gene expression in S. thermophilus based on casein exposure.</li>
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Project Support
<li>Maud Flechard and Pascal Hols: Gifted us with S. thermophilus LMD-9 strain, multiple plasmids, and protocols for working with S. thermophilus</li>
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<li>iGEM Team Exeter - for providing us with an alternative Kill Switch for our yogurt.</li>
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<li>Glasgow Polyomics - Performed ten RNAseq experiments in order to distinguish differential gene expression in S. thermophilus based on casein exposure.</li>
<li>Thanks to Zuhair Elgaid, our summer intern, for helping with initial research.</li>
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<li>Maud Flechard and Pascal Hols: Gifted us with S. thermophilus LMD-9 strain, multiple plasmids, and protocols for working with S. thermophilus</li>
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<li>iGEM Team Exeter - for providing us with an alternative Kill Switch for our yogurt.</li>
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<li>Thanks to Zuhair Elgaid, our summer intern, for helping with initial research.</li>
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Revision as of 15:50, 13 October 2016

Glasgow iGEM 2016
Attributions
Slight expansion on why this aspect is important
Undergraduate Students
  • Katy Baker: Worked on transforming S. thermophilus with BioBrick constructs. Developed Miniprep protocol for purifying plasmid DNA from S. thermophilus. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre. Social media boss.
  • Pinja Hartikainen: Created crtEBIY BioBrick compatible construct through a series of gene ligations. Presented at London teams meetup at Westminster.
  • Catriona Watson: Designed RNA extraction experiments for transcriptomics collaboration with Glasgow Polyomics. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre. Created the final design for our mascot, Beta.
  • Liam Pollock: Created crtEBIY BioBrick compatible construct. Quantified levels of beta-carotene in E. coli with various native S. thermophilus promoters. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.
  • Matej Vucak: Created and quantified BioBrick constructs for use with S. thermophilus. Carried out Interlab measurements and submission.
  • Deanna van Spall: Isolated the antitoxin Epsilon for potential self-inactivation mechanism. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.
  • Lindsey McKerrell: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation.
  • Simone Marcigaglia: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.
  • Fergus O’Brien: Designed and created an accessible piece of hardware for solar pasteurisation. Presented at London teams meetup at Westminster. Demonstrated at Glasgow Science Centre.
  • Oliver Hawes: Our tech guy. Wiki coding and design.
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Dr Julien Reboud (Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Fellow in Synthetic Biology, Biomedical Engineering, University of Glasgow) Supervisor: Our primary advisor - provided plate reader for fluorescence measurements, gave us useful presentation feedback, and bought us pizza that one time.
  • Dr Sean Colloms (Lecturer in Synthetic Biology, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, University of Glasgow) Supervisor: Our secondary supervisor - Provided advice about molecular biology.
  • James Provan - Advisor: Demonstrated lab techniques (multiple times). Showed incredible patience.
  • Mhairi Davidson - Advisor: Provided support with Exeter collaboration and general lab techniques.
  • Dr Steph Holt: Helped with electroporating S. thermophilus when things were looking impossible.
Engineering dudes
  • Ewan Russell: for 3D printing our magnificent valve.
  • Julien’s guy: for 3D printing our more magnificent valve 2.0.
  • Rankine Building Engineering Department: Thanks for the electronics!
General Support
  • Everyone in the Bower Building, University of Glasgow, for their support over the summer.
  • Thanks to the Scottish weather for providing us with one day of sun so we could test our initial solar concentrator.
Human Practice Support
  • Dr John Walls (Research Associate, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Glasgow) Advised on public interest and social sciences
  • Jamie Gallagher (Public Engagement Officer, Research Strategy and Innovation Office, University of Glasgow) Outreach help and advice
  • Melanie Jimenez: Thanks for our super cute video for the Science centre.
  • Glasgow Science Centre, for allowing us to participate in the Meet the Experts event.
Project Support
  • Glasgow Polyomics - Performed ten RNAseq experiments in order to distinguish differential gene expression in S. thermophilus based on casein exposure.
  • Maud Flechard and Pascal Hols: Gifted us with S. thermophilus LMD-9 strain, multiple plasmids, and protocols for working with S. thermophilus
  • iGEM Team Exeter - for providing us with an alternative Kill Switch for our yogurt.
  • Thanks to Zuhair Elgaid, our summer intern, for helping with initial research.
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