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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Freddie Starkey </b> worked on mathematical modelling, building wiki and DNA degradation switch.  </p>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Freddie Starkey </b> worked on mathematical modelling, building wiki and DNA degradation switch.  </p>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Ben Astles</b> worked on the 3rd lock in our Triple Lock System - alternative selection </p>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Ben Astles</b> worked on the 3rd lock in our Triple Lock System - alternative selection </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Charlie Mathews </b> worked on  </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Charlie Mathews </b> designed and carried out the experimentation that tested the protocols for making maxicells, and characterised the methods that were easiest and most efficient  </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Samuel Grainger </b> worked on  </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Samuel Grainger </b> Sam was mainly involved in design and construction of FabI and FabV parts, but helped out in wet lab work and part design in other sides of the project too </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Inga Grazulyte </b> worked on  </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Inga Grazulyte </b> contributed to both the biosensor and Interlab work, helped with graphical analysis of the data obtained, chief of social media, and our team photographer  </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Tommy Schmidlechner </b> worked on   </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Tommy Schmidlechner </b> desgined and assembled all MicC constructs   </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Ugne Baronaite </b> worked on   </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Ugne Baronaite </b> worked on demonstrating the application of maxicells as biosensors, contributed to InterLab study  </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Ajay Joshi </b> worked on  </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Ajay Joshi </b> Ajay designed and carried out the experimentation for quantifying the Active Metabolic Time frame of our maxicells  </p>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Victoria Collins </b> presented our team at iGEM UK meetup at Oxford  </p>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Victoria Collins </b> presented our team at iGEM UK meetup at Oxford  </p>
  
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             <h2 style="text-align:left"> Supervisors and Advisors </h2>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Prof. Christopher French </b> Gave feedback on all parts of project, in particular lab work, experimental design. Also allowed to use lab space once we could no longer use a teaching lab during the semester.  </p>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Prof. Christopher French </b> Gave feedback on all parts of project, in particular lab work, experimental design. Also allowed to use lab space once we could no longer use a teaching lab during the semester.  </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Holly Robertson-Dick </b> Supervised us throughout all the project, advised on human practises, looked after us to make everything go smmothly </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Holly Robertson-Dick </b> supervised us throughout all the project, advised on human practises, looked after us to make everything go smoothly </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Dr Heather Barker</b> Lab supervisor who was always there and gave feedback for all parts of the project, trained us to use lab equipment and help troubleshoot when things went wrong.</p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Dr Heather Barker</b> lab supervisor who was always there and gave feedback for all parts of the project, trained us to use lab equipment and help troubleshoot when things went wrong.</p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Dr Annagret Honsbein </b> lab </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Dr Annagret Honsbein </b> lab supervisor, looked after us to ensure the experiments go well</p>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Dr Filippo Menolascina </b> modelling supervisor, gave advice on presentation</p>
 
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Dr Filippo Menolascina </b> modelling supervisor, gave advice on presentation</p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Dr David Clarke </b> advisor </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Dr David Clarke </b> supervisor, helped with all parts of the porjects, escpecially data analysis </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Prof. Alistair Elfick </b> advisor   </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Prof. Alistair Elfick </b> supervised us throughout all the project, gave feedback about the progression of our project   </p>
             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Michael McDonald</b> advised with wet lab work</p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"><b>Michael McDonald</b> advised on wet lab work</p>
 
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Revision as of 13:21, 17 October 2018

Edinburgh iGEM 2018

Attributions

Our team is proud to state that we conceived the idea for Maxed OOT and subsequently designed and carried out all experiments ourselves. That said, there are many advisors who we would like to thank for helping to provide continuous advice and support, because, without them, we would not have been able to have achieved our goals.


Team Members

Eva Steele worked on the 2nd lock in our Triple Lock System - semantic containment.

Freddie Starkey worked on mathematical modelling, building wiki and DNA degradation switch.

Ben Astles worked on the 3rd lock in our Triple Lock System - alternative selection

Charlie Mathews designed and carried out the experimentation that tested the protocols for making maxicells, and characterised the methods that were easiest and most efficient

Samuel Grainger Sam was mainly involved in design and construction of FabI and FabV parts, but helped out in wet lab work and part design in other sides of the project too

Inga Grazulyte contributed to both the biosensor and Interlab work, helped with graphical analysis of the data obtained, chief of social media, and our team photographer

Tommy Schmidlechner desgined and assembled all MicC constructs

Ugne Baronaite worked on demonstrating the application of maxicells as biosensors, contributed to InterLab study

Ajay Joshi Ajay designed and carried out the experimentation for quantifying the Active Metabolic Time frame of our maxicells

Victoria Collins presented our team at iGEM UK meetup at Oxford


Supervisors and Advisors

Prof. Christopher French Gave feedback on all parts of project, in particular lab work, experimental design. Also allowed to use lab space once we could no longer use a teaching lab during the semester.

Holly Robertson-Dick supervised us throughout all the project, advised on human practises, looked after us to make everything go smoothly

Dr Heather Barker lab supervisor who was always there and gave feedback for all parts of the project, trained us to use lab equipment and help troubleshoot when things went wrong.

Dr Annagret Honsbein lab supervisor, looked after us to ensure the experiments go well

Dr Filippo Menolascina modelling supervisor, gave advice on presentation

Dr David Clarke supervisor, helped with all parts of the porjects, escpecially data analysis

Prof. Alistair Elfick supervised us throughout all the project, gave feedback about the progression of our project

Michael McDonald advised on wet lab work


Project Support

Dr. Jane Calvert Helped the team in several meetings where she gave feedback on our approach to human practices and how likely our team was to achieve the various medal criteria.

Dr Rob Smith Helped the team in several meetings where she gave feedback on our approach to human practices and how likely our team was to achieve the various medal criteria

Dr David Hills lab

Jackson DeKloe Edinburgh_OG team member, helped with InterLab study

Prof. Martin Waterfall Allowed the use of flow cytometer for the InterLab study and teached us principles of flow cytometry

Dr Elise Darmon Provided us DAPI, allowed us to use the Leach Lab fluoresence microscope, helped us greatly with microscopy result interpretation, provided us with strain named DL2524 and DL3355 and explained to us how it functioned.

Prof. David Leach Gave us advice on maxicell production and recomended us to try DL2524 and DL3355

McCormick lab For allowing Eva to use lab space and equipment for the semantic containment side of the project


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