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Attributions,
Acknowledgements & Sponsors

2018 Newcastle iGEM

ATTRIBUTIONS

Initial Project Idea

  • Lewis Tomlinson
  • Connor Trotter
  • Chris Carty
  • Frank Eardley
  • Heather Bottomley
  • Luke Waller
  • Patrycja Ubysz
  • Umar Farooq
  • Will Tankard
  • Sadiya Quazi

Project Support

  • Dr. Thomas Howard
  • Dr. Jon Marles-Wright
  • Dr. Jem Stach
  • Dr. Alice Banks
  • Dr. Colette Whitfield
  • Jasmine Bird
  • Alba Iglesias-Vilches
  • Dr. Maxim Kapralov
  • Dr. Maria Del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
  • Dr. Vasilios Andriotis

Chemotaxis

  • Connor Trotter
  • Sadiya Quazi
  • Lewis Tomlinson

Endophyte Development

  • Lewis Tomlinson
  • Frank Eardley
  • Luke Waller

Operon Development

  • Heather Bottomley
  • Patrycja Ubysz

Wiki Development

  • Will Tankard
  • Umar Farooq

Hardware

  • Umar Farooq
  • Luke Waller
  • Chris Carty
  • Lewis Tomlinson

Software

  • Umar Farooq
  • Luke Waller
  • Frank Eardley
  • Matthew Burridge

Biosynthesis Pathway Modelling

  • Frank Eardley
  • Luke Waller
  • Umar Farooq

Interlab Study

  • Kyle Stanforth
  • Sam Went
  • Matthew Burridge

Community Modelling

  • Patrycja Ubysz
  • Connor Trotter

Outreach and Engagement

  • Heather Bottomley
  • Will Tankard

Human Practices

  • Will Tankard
  • Chris Carty
  • Lewis Tomlinson
  • Umar Farooq
  • Luke Waller

Branding & Merchandise

  • Chris Carty
  • Umar Farooq
  • Will Tankard

Additional Support

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We would like to thank these people for helping us along the way. We have been supported by people from a diverse range of disciplines in every aspect of our project.

Induction Talks

  • Dr. Jem Stach
  • Dr. Jon Marles-Wright
  • Dr. Thomas Howard
  • Dr. Kenneth Taylor
  • Dr. Harold Fellermann
  • Dr. Martyn Dade-Robertson
  • Professor Rachel Armstrong
  • Professor Phillip Wright
  • Dr. Dana Ofiteru
  • Dr. Maxim Kapralov
  • Dr. Angel Goni-Moreno
  • Dr. Nicholas Aldred
  • Dr. Vasilios Andriotis
  • Dr. Ilke Turkmendag

Subject Specific Support

  • Dr. Alice Banks (Chemotaxis)
  • Dr. Maria Del Carmen Montero-Calasanz (Endophyte Development)
  • Bradley Brown (Wiki Development/Community Modelling))
  • Josh Isaac (Biosynthesis Pathway Modelling)
  • Aidan Clamp (Biosynthesis Pathway Modelling)
  • Connor Barker (Biosynthesis Pathway Modelling)
  • Dr. Martyn Dade-Robertson (Human Practices)
  • Professor Rachel Armstrong (Human Practices)

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Professor Chris Tapsell (KWS Seeds)
  • Richard Ballard (Growing Underground)
  • Steve Dring (Growing Underground)
  • Tom Webster (GrowUp Urban Farms)
  • Nicola Cowell (Food Nation)
  • Paul Brown (GrowModule 365)
  • Clive Goodwin (Victoria Tunnels)

Newcastle University Farms

  • Dr. Ankush Prashar
  • James Standen
  • Rachel Chapman

Our Sponsors

SPONSORS

The iGEM Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of synthetic biology, education and competition, and the development of an open community and collaboration. This is done by fostering an open, cooperative community and friendly competition.

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iGEMers are building a better world by solving problems with the help of synthetic biology. We inspire responsible innovation through our efforts in biosafety, biosecurity and public outreach.

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This global network is leading the field, taking what they learned in the competition and expanding it to continue to build a better world.

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