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UCC iGEM

Our Team


Like most of the team members, it was my first time taking part in iGEM. During the summer, I gained a vast amount of knowledge on lab research and what it entails. In fact, it has fueled my passion to do research work in future. It’s also a great platform that allows you to focus on activities where you can interact with the public. The outreach section was highly educative as it forced me to push my boundaries and do things I wouldn’t have thought of before like, animating and skydiving. When I am not in the lab or the library, I am often found editing videos or kickboxing.

I have always had an avid interest in pursuing a career in research. iGEM was the perfect opportunity to gain first hand experience of what such a career would entail. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team in a laboratory environment for three months was very enjoyable and I have learned so much. When I’m not pipetting I enjoy baking and spending time with my dog Molly.

This is my second time doing iGEM having also been on the team last year. I have always enjoyed science as it has given me the freedom to explore the wider world from a molecular level. Having being introduced to synthetic biology a year and a half ago, I was hooked. Not only could I explore life on the molecular level but also modify it from the genetic level with the ultimate goal of providing benefit to man. I enjoy iGEM because it is an all round experience, it is not just lab work for the summer, it is an amalgamation of lab work, public engagement and human practices and therefore unlike anything else! In my spare time, I often go the gym.


iGEM Was my first real taste of research work as it was my first time participating in a research project. iGEM was such a great opportunity and gave me such an insight into what life as a researcher would be like if I choose that as my career path. Apart from science, I have many other interests such as baking, playing piano and being with my friends.

This is my first time participating in a research project. iGEM has given me a great insight into the trials and tribulations of the research world. Through my time in iGEM I got experience in the day to day running of a lab and the workflow of a research project. In my spare time I like to play the violin and piano.

I entered iGEM to get a taste of synthetic biology and the research world. I believe that scientific research is one of the few careers in which you have the opportunity to achieve things society has never achieved before, and the ever-expanding field of synthetic biology is the perfect landscape to do so. What’s best about iGEM is that it gives the team the freedom to make the project decisions, and also the opportunity to seek advice from helpful expert advisors. This contributes greatly to the development of both the independent and interdependent skills necessary for modern research. Outside of college and research, I enjoy getting to the gym regularly and watching tv series.


I have always loved learning how the world works, and so iGEM sounded like the perfect way to fuel this passion for discovery. Like most of the others, it was my first research project, and it gave me a lot of insight into the world of biology which I had hitherto only ever read about in textbooks. Outside of science, I also love playing volleyball and guitar.

This is my second year in iGEM and it is safe to say that I cannot get enough of synthetic biology! This competition has given me unparalleled access to an all round lab experience which has only encouraged my already huge interest in research. I have been extremely fortunate and I have met a lot of other students who share similar interests, many of whom I am friends with since the Giant Jamboree in 2015! It is incredible to see people coming together from various disciplines to work on a project; it highlights just how inclusive the synthetic biology community is. As a result of my iGEM experiences I am definitely considering a career in research. When I am not in the lab or hiding under a pile of books, you will most likely find me doing Taekwondo or kickboxing, which I have been doing since I was 3!

I was first introduced to synthetic biology in lectures in second year, and I was completely captivated by the concept. iGEM has given me incredible opportunities to pursue this interest in synbio and develop my lab skills. This is my second year involved in iGEM as I had such an amazing summer last year I couldn’t resist the opportunity to take part again! When I’m not researching or studying for my final year exams, I am in the gym or with friends.


I have been a member of Corks iGEM team in 2014 and 2015. This year I helped the team outside the lab, by teaching kids about synthetic biology with fun practical activities at a Summer Camp. I am graduating this year in Biomedical Science and am interning at a hospital laboratory aiding a Medical Scientists to carry out diagnostic tests on patient samples.

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