Team:Imperial College London/Team

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Who we are

Advisors:

  • James Field: Mentor for all
  • Lisa Goers: Mentor for all
  • Dr. Tom Ellis: Our favorite
  • Dr. Geoff Baldwin: Our leader
  • Kirsten Jensen: Our leader
  • Prof. Richard Kitney: Our leader
  • Prof. Paul Freemont: Our leader


Undergrads:

Frank Machin Frank is halfway through his degree in Biochemistry at Imperial. He has been a huge fan of Synthetic Biology
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ever since he watched The Andromeda Strain and The Day of the Triffids. When he is not working, he likes gaming, loud music, and making short films and he is going to try and include them all in this project!


Rebekka Bauer Rebekka just finished a degree in Biology. She likes the creative aspect of synthetic biology but also how useful it can be in tackling problems in all kinds of areas. Outside of Biology, she is interested in photography, travelling and cooking.



Atipat Patharagulpong Atipat is also known as Ming (people sometimes call him ATP, which he finds a bit geeky) He is a third year Biochemist and very grateful to be a part of Imperial IGEM team and get to know awesome new friends.

Apart from Biochemistry, he loves playing the piano, drawing anime, gardening, and also cooking (and eating too).



Chris Schoene Chris is going into his 3rd year of Biochemistry at Imperial College London. He has been interested in Synthetic Biology since the last year's team presented their project in October. His other interests include creative writing, martial arts, the classical guitar and traveling. He is German but was born in Colombia and has lived in the USA and Spain.


Nicolas Kral:Nick has just finished the second year of the Bsc Biology degree at Imperial. He has been attracted to synthetic biology because of the immense potential and creativity that is hidden in it, yet still following the strict scientific thinking. His hobbies include everything to do with Nature and the great outdoors, hiking, climbing, caving and just the joy of being out.




Nikki Kapp Nikki just finished her undergrad in Biochemistry and wants to try put what she's learnt into practice at iGEM. Her life isn't science but syn bio is pretty awesome. She is passionate about music and finds herself stuck in the 60s/70s. She is also a professional gypsy and likes to move as often as possible. She hopes to soon do a round the world trip and complete the Mongol Rally.



Yuanwei Li Yuanwei just finished the 2nd year of his biomedical engineering degree. He probably wants to specialise in the mechanical aspect of bioengineering, dealing with stuff like biomechanics and similar things. He is also quite interested about going into the area of biomedical imaging. In his free time, he likes to play his accordion and he loves to travel to different places and explore the world. He is looking forward to delivering something amazing on this iGEM project.




Jiayue Zhu We generally call Jiayue Nina to make our lives easier since nobody can pronounce her name correctly. She is a 2nd year bioengineer and very glad to be here with the team and to do some amazing fancy stuff.



Si Chen Si just graduated from Biomedical Engineering Department of Imperial College London. She is looking forward to delivering some solid solution that can be applied in reality in the future.

What we did

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It doesn't have to go here, but I'm a bit tired and just wanted to make the code available to you guys so you can move it. We need to discuss the layout of the website, I am not doing this by myself!

Where we're from