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Dundee iGem 2012

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Role: Wet team - Creating the Biological Microcystin Mop.
Field: Microbiology
Aspirations: Build an efficient Microcystin Mop.

Role: Wet team - Designing a microcystin detector by modifying existing E.coli and B.subtilis receptors and hooking this up to a reporter gene.
Field: Molecular Biology
Aspirations: We hope to succesfully clone a microcystin receptor and express this in bacterial cells. This genetically engineered receptor could potentially work better and faster than existing detection methods.

Role: Wet team - Creating the Biological Microcystin Mop.
Field: Microbiology
Aspirations: I want to perfect my lab skills and win iGEM!

Role: Wet team - Creating the Biological Microcystin Mop.
Field: Biomedical Sciences
Aspirations: I hope to develop a biological mop to reduce microcystin levels in freshwater systems.

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Role: Dry team - Hardware Designer aiding in mathematical modelling
Field: Physics
Aspirations: I hope to gain a great deal of knowledge (with regards to microbiology especially) whilst applying my existing knowledge in new and interesting ways.

Role: Dry team - mathematical modelling
Field: Mathematics
Aspirations: To develop mathematical models that help enhance the understanding of the biology in our toximop project.

Role: Dry team - Software Development
Field: Applied Computing
Aspirations: Applying software development techniques and methodologies in real world environments.

Role: Dry team - mathematical modelling
Field: Mathematical Biology
Aspirations: Experience in relating mathematical models to biological concepts and constructing relevant models.

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Role: Wet team - Designing a microcystin detector by modifying existing E.coli and B.subtilis receptors and hooking this up to a reporter gene.
Field: Molecular Biology
Aspirations: We hope to succesfully clone a microcystin receptor and express this in bacterial cells. This genetically engineered receptor could potentially work better and faster than existing detection methods.

Role: Wet team - Microbiology specialist in the Wet lab team. Researching/working out the practical aspects of building a working microcystin mop/sensor, in an effort to reduce the toxin levels within freshwater environments
Field: Microbiology
Aspirations: Achieve a higher understanding and appreciation for the field of synthetic biology as a whole, in addition to gaining valuable lab experience.

Role: Supervisor - Instructor for biological experiments
Field: Microbiology
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