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<p>MICKY: I am Micky and I am one of the advisors for the iGEM team. I am a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Synthetic Biology Research Centre where the team is based and my research focuses on bacteriophages and their potential therapeutic uses. In my spare time I like to do yoga and play netball.<p>
 
<p>MICKY: I am Micky and I am one of the advisors for the iGEM team. I am a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Synthetic Biology Research Centre where the team is based and my research focuses on bacteriophages and their potential therapeutic uses. In my spare time I like to do yoga and play netball.<p>
  
<p>Daphne: Currently I am a third year PhD student, trying to understand why a particular Clostridium strain quickly degenerates with the aim of turning this little mutator into a well behaving and reliable strain for future research projects. Besides the PhD I am one of the Nottingham iGEM team advisors, which has been both challenging as well as a lot of fun. When I am not battling bacteria and DNA in the lab or algae in my fish tank, I like to go hiking and bake delicious Dutch apple pies.<p>
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<p>DAPHNE: Currently I am a third year PhD student, trying to understand why a particular Clostridium strain quickly degenerates with the aim of turning this little mutator into a well behaving and reliable strain for future research projects. Besides the PhD I am one of the Nottingham iGEM team advisors, which has been both challenging as well as a lot of fun. When I am not battling bacteria and DNA in the lab or algae in my fish tank, I like to go hiking and bake delicious Dutch apple pies.<p>
  
 
<p>LOUISE: I am the Synthetic Biology Research Centre’s (SBRC-Nottingham) Outreach and Communications officer and have been working in this position for the past 4 years. My role in the SBRC involves organising and facilitating outreach and public engagement activities as well as all marketing and communications for the Centre. This is the 2nd year in a row that I have been part of iGEM.  I am the Human Practices and Outreach Adviser for this year’s team and I am also responsible for the iGEM team’s project management and administration.<p>
 
<p>LOUISE: I am the Synthetic Biology Research Centre’s (SBRC-Nottingham) Outreach and Communications officer and have been working in this position for the past 4 years. My role in the SBRC involves organising and facilitating outreach and public engagement activities as well as all marketing and communications for the Centre. This is the 2nd year in a row that I have been part of iGEM.  I am the Human Practices and Outreach Adviser for this year’s team and I am also responsible for the iGEM team’s project management and administration.<p>
  
<p>Craig : I studied Biology at Imperial College London before completing my PhD at the BBSRC/EPSRC Synthetic Biology Centre, Nottingham. My work focussed on the development of transposon mutagenesis strategies in the acetogenic bacterial species Clostridium autoethanogenum, and on the development of highly-robust gene transfer protocols for the same organism. My current work involves the implementation of Transposon-Directed Insertion Site Sequencing (TraDIS) in a variety of Gram-positive species of industrial interest.<p>
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<p>CRAIG : I studied Biology at Imperial College London before completing my PhD at the BBSRC/EPSRC Synthetic Biology Centre, Nottingham. My work focussed on the development of transposon mutagenesis strategies in the acetogenic bacterial species Clostridium autoethanogenum, and on the development of highly-robust gene transfer protocols for the same organism. My current work involves the implementation of Transposon-Directed Insertion Site Sequencing (TraDIS) in a variety of Gram-positive species of industrial interest.<p>
  
<p>Chris: I’m a post-doctoral research fellow at the Synthetic Biology Research Centre Nottingham, and I will be one of the advisors to the Nottingham iGEM team this year. I am currently working in the field of gas fermentation, capturing carbon from a variety of waste gases and converting it into platform chemicals and fuels. My research involves the genetic and metabolic engineering of acetogenic species in order to expand their product profiles and generally make them more industrially favourable organisms. The opportunity to simultaneously limit our negative impact on the environment through reducing greenhouse gas emissions and recycle that waste gas into useful commodities makes this a fascinating area to study.<p>
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<p>CHRIS: I’m a post-doctoral research fellow at the Synthetic Biology Research Centre Nottingham, and I will be one of the advisors to the Nottingham iGEM team this year. I am currently working in the field of gas fermentation, capturing carbon from a variety of waste gases and converting it into platform chemicals and fuels. My research involves the genetic and metabolic engineering of acetogenic species in order to expand their product profiles and generally make them more industrially favourable organisms. The opportunity to simultaneously limit our negative impact on the environment through reducing greenhouse gas emissions and recycle that waste gas into useful commodities makes this a fascinating area to study.<p>
  
 
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