| This is the first year that Leeds University has entered an iGEM team, but hope to build upon it each year. For now, the team consists of 8 students, 2 academic supervisors and a host of helpful people
The Students
The Leeds team is drawn from a variety of backgrounds, please read the bios below.
Emily Taylor
Emily is a second year biochemistry student at the university of Leeds with a particular interest in proteins and nucleosomes, as well as in the field of immunology. Keen on volunteering, Emily hopes to one day work with elephants and children in Thailand. Emily is an ideal member of the iGEM team, being highly organised, hard working and forward thinking. By the end of the project, Emily hopes to have built upon her lab skills and gain research experience in a more realistic, scientific environment.
Jonah Ciccone
Jonah is a third year biochemist, passionate about art, music and karate. As well as bringing his scientific knowledge to the plate; Jonah has been put in charge of the teams artistic direction. Looking to gain further lab experience from the project, he's also keen to delve into the SynBio community.
Joe Beton
A second year biochemist, Joe has joined iGEM to pursue his passion, synthetic biology, to work creatively in the lab and to improve his public speaking skills. Outside his scientific escapades, Joe plays multiple musical instruments and is generally woofing around like the big dog he is.
Joe is looking forward to making new discoveries, helping lead the Leeds iGEM team and have an exciting summer.
Jeni Shoesmith
Jeni is from Yorkshire and is currently starting her second year studying biochemistry at the university of leeds. Jeni has a passion for nature and cares for multiple animals at home. She enjoys things such as knitting, sewing and cooking. Jeni has a wide range of skills and social interactions combined. Both her passion for ethics and practical skills make her a valuable member of the iGEM team.
Oleg Karpov
Oleg grew up in Russia, graduated High School in The Netherlands and is now studying Medical Biochemistry in Leeds. Outside of scientific research he enjoys making music, travelling around the world and sports. The opportunity to be part of the iGEM team this summer allows Oleg to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of the world of Synthetic Biology. He wishes to pursue a career either in professional sciences or run a surf shack on a beach in Mexico.
Sabrina Knight
Sabrina's Bio
Daniel Burt (AKA Flipper)
Daniel is a nanotechnology student. He is a computer geek and enjoys gaming. He is from London and is half Indian. Daniel is a fan of technology and good at fixing things as well as having skills in many other areas. His hobbies include breakdancing, martial arts and boxing. He wishes to gain more lab experience from working on the iGEM team and to engage with the community and network with other scientists. Flipper is also the team's Casanova; charming the underwear off anyone in a 6 metre radius.
Paul Turner
Paul is a 4th year physicist at Leeds and the part of his degree he enjoys most is the aspects of problem solving. Outside of university he enjoys 10 pin bowling and has an interest in history. He is good at breaking down complex problems and explaining ideas and concepts to others. Skills Paul brings to the iGEM team are physical experiment design and coding experience for the website and computer side of the project. As a physicist he also has an outside view of synthetic biology.
The Academics
The iGEM team has gained some significant interest from quite a few academics based at Leeds University, and from multiple departments. The team only has two supervisors, but having so many great minds popping by the office certainly adds to the teams resources!
Luke Bawazaar
Luke is a post-doctoral research fellow in the lab of Prof. Fiona Meldrum in the School of Chemistry at University of Leeds. Originally from Ohio, he studied for his PhD at UC Santa Barbara before moving to the UK. He has a wide range of research interests at the interface of materials, chemistry, and biology. Luke is enthusiastic to work with the creative young scientists on Leeds's iGEM team, and looks forward to learning more about synthetic biology from and with them. He plays football (or soccer as they say in Ohio) regularly, and listens again and again to Origin of Species in audio format while running and working out in the gym.
James Ross
James Ross started out his adult life as a chef for seven years including a three year stint as Head Chef. A career change, to fulfill his childhood dreams, led him to the University of Liverpool for an undergraduate course in Molecular Biology with Industry in which he achieved a first class degree. During this time he completed a one year placement with Pfizer in X-ray Crystallography and biophysical characterisation of protein-ligand complexes. James also undertook a ten week summer studentship making cDNA libraries and conducting sequencing studies at the University of Liverpool. Upon completion of his undergraduate James was awarded a four year Wellcome Trust sponsored PhD at the University of Leeds.
Sarah Deacon
Sarah's Bio
Michael McPherson
Mike's Bio
Steve Evans
Prof. Evans' Bio
Lorna Dougan
Dr. Dougan's Bio
Chris Jones
Chris's Bio
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