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- | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/6/6c/Ucl_e_tom.jpg" width="150" height="180" alt="Tom Catling" /></td>
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- | <td><strong>Tom Catling<br /></strong>I'm a PhD student in UCL's Optical Science Lab working on thin mirrors for x-ray telescopes. I enjoy making all sorts of stuff and met the other IGEM E team members through UCL's Institute of Making. Biotech is a really interesting field and I firmly believe in a technically and scientifically literate society, so I thought this project sounded very interesting.<br />
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- | <td align="right"><strong>Oliver Coles</strong><br /> I'm a PhD student in astronomical instrumentation, specifically focusing on optics, data analysis and target selection for future spectrographic instruments designed to probe dark energy. As a fan of the open source hardware and maker movement I'm excited to be able to work on a project to enable a wider group of people to have fun with biotech. </td>
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- | <td width="150"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/c/ce/Ucl_e_Philipp.jpg" width="150" height="180" alt="Philipp Boeing" /></td>
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- | <td width="250"><strong>Philipp Boeing</strong><br />I have been involved in iGEM at UCL since 2011. This year, apart from advising our undergraduate team, I wanted to try something new with iGEM E. I'm very interested in DIYbio, citizen science in synthetic biology and the lot - so being involved in Darwin's Toolbox excited me a lot.</td>
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- | <td width="250" align="right"><strong>Bethan Wolfenden</strong><br /> I am biochemist by background, and I enjoy combing science projects with new audiences. I believe experiential learning is the best way to get to grips with new subjects, particularly important current topics like synthetic biology. </td>
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- | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/4/47/Ucl_e_marek.jpg" width="150" height="180" alt="Marek Kultys" /></td>
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- | <td><strong>Marek Kultys</strong><br />Marek Kultys is a product and information designer based in London, UK. In his interdisciplinary design practice he collaborates with scientists, engineers, hackers, writers and local activists. User-centred design, visualising information and speculative design are the most common fields of his work. He speaks, teaches and exhibits internationally.
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- | Marek graduated from Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. He is also a designer at Science Practice, London.
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- | <td align="right"><strong>Desmond Schofield</strong><br />I am a EngD student in the Department of Biochemical Engineering at UCL working on the production of a biotherapeutic protein for a novel cancer therapy. I enjoy interdisciplinary work and the application and commercialisation of scientific concepts. I am excited to be involved with Darwin's toolbox as it is a chance to expand the use of synthetic biology into new areas and gives me an opportunity to take a hands-on approach to bringing a technology to market.<br />
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- | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/8/81/Ucl_e_des.jpg" width="150" height="180" alt="Desmond Schofield" /></td>
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