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− | <p><br> Luke’s my name, Conner is my game. I am the engineering part Conner wants to intertwine with. Having finished my
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− | third year I am staying on at Newcastle to complete my masters, hopefully getting into robotics.
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− | I took this role as I wanted to explore an avenue of engineering I was not familiar with and work with a multi-disciplined team. </p>
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− | <p><br>I am a 4th year MBiol Cellular & Molecular Biology student. I joined iGEM
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− | more about synthetic biology. Outside of my degree, I am a scuba diving instructor
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− | <p><br>I’ve just completed my second year as an Architecture student. iGEM was a step
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− | into the dark for me, the last time I did anything biology related was during my GCSE’s.
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− | I’m interested how the architecture and biology disciplines can merge. Synthetic Biology
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− | offers a new perspective on design starting with a bottom up approach.</p>
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− | <p><br> Heather's the name, not doing the wiki is my game. I've just finished my third year of MBiol Cellular and Molecular Biology. I joined iGEM as an opportunity to formulate
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− | a novel idea and work in a multi - disciplinary team enhancing my biological knowledge.</p>
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− | <p><br> Connor is the name, getting my name misspelled is the game. I'm currently entering my third year
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− | of Biology which has, so far, been fuelled by an excess of caffeine and binge watching a lot
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− | of Rupaul's Drag Race. I joined Newcastle's team to apply what I have learned in a unique fashion by intertwining elements of Engineering and Architecture into biological concepts.</p>
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− | <p><br>I'm Pat, no game with my name. Just finished first year of Chemistry, I
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− | probably liked it too much. I believe being interdisciplinary is crucial for research, especially
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− | in Synthetic Biology. I want to contribute to the team using my chemical/physical approach. I
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− | love working in the lab, however, would be happier without microbes. Basic coffee addict, bad
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− | experience with BBQ parties. Probably follow every single NASA team account on Twitter.</p>
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− | <p><br>Name: Lewis. Likes: llamas, guinea pigs, rock hyrax, all other animals, molecular biology, dungeons and dragons, science fiction and fantasy.
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− | Life goal: llama sanctuary (including birds and rodents).</p>
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− | <p><br>Sadiya’s the name, which most can’t pronounce (despite it being totally phonetic). Just completed first year of Chemistry after switching from Fine Art,
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− | and yes, it’s been a huge change, as people always exclaim when I tell them. Both benefit from having that alternative perspective and this is what drew me to
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− | iGEM - working as part of a very cross-disciplinary team.</p>
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− | <p><br>I'm Umar, a 1st year undergraduate studying Automation and Control Engineering. I joined IGEM for the
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− | opportunity to work alongside a multi-disciplinary team and develop my skills outside of engineering. When
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− | I'm not working on the project, I like swimming, playing the guitar and eating cake. Addicted to bad
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− | <p><br>I’m Chris, 2nd year Architecture student, discovered iGEM when beginning my dissertation in the area of Bio-Materialism. I want to take organisms that have been designed at the genetic scale and design them for use at the human scale - aiding the transition from biologically inspired to biologically engineered design. Better at architecture than Will.</p>
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