All experimental, modelling and human practices research and work was undertaken by the team unless otherwise stated.
We are so grateful to everyone who has helped us over the course of our project, without you all this would have been impossible! Thank you in particular to our advisors, who let us use their lab equipment and many reagents without hesitation, we really appreciate everything.
Thank you, in particular, to:
Our Instructors:
Prof. Eriko Takano and Prof. Rainer Breitling, for letting us use your lab space, helping us plan our project timeline efficiently, and giving very useful advice on how we can progress with our project both experimentally and in modelling
Our advisors:
Denis Abramov, for designing and building our wiki
Dr. Wayne Aubrey, for providing us with basic lab training at the start of the project, and providing us with advice and reagents
Dr. Neil Swainston, for offering guidance on our model, and providing introductory tutorials to the software used
Dr. Vicki Jackson, for assisting both in the lab and with the model
Dr. Jayendra Shankar, for guiding us through the fadD knockout, and providing us with lab consumables
Dr. Karl Payne, for helping us order genes for synthesis by checking over our sequences and introducing us to the concept of codon optimisation
Dr. Nicholas Rattray, for carrying out extraction and quenching of metabolites from cell cultures and running our samples in the Orbitrap LC-MS
Beata Czajkowska, for donating lab equipment and helping us order consumables from stores
Nick Weise, for providing us with reagents for making the FAS media, and allowing us to use his nanodrop machine
Others:
Prof. Mattheos Koffas, for proving us with the FAS module
Dr. Andy Balmer, for having early discussions with us that helped us to delve deeper into the world of human practices and the knowledge deficit assumption
Dr. Matthew Hickman, for discussing how to do public outreach effectively, leading to our successful Science Stars and open day events
Dr. Catherine Rhodes, for having a chat about economic concepts such as the impact of biofuels and patenting with us
Dr Rosalind le Feuvre and Chris Cowan, for assisting with financial matters
Dr Tanya Aspinall, for providing the team with a health and safety induction
Lesley-Ann Miller, for assisting with organising travel arrangements for the jamboree
Jérémy Férrant, for providing us with software to allow us to randomly generate values for parameters for the model
Katy Denniff & colleagues, for organising the community open day, where we had a stall
Rose Richardson & colleagues, for organising the science stars event, where we had a workshop
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