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This page is for those who signed away their lives towards taking care of us, ensuring we didn't destroy the lab and giving us advice whenever we needed it (a lot). Our thanks!
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Dr. Richard Bowater - A senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia in the School of Biological Sciences. Richard specialises in Biochemistry, and is currently leading a research team at the UEA. This work studies the macromolecular interactions of DNA repair mechanisms in bacteria, in particular focusing on DNA ligases.
 
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Dr. Paul Ó Maille - A project leader at the John Innes Centre and the Institute of Food research (both located on the Norwich research Park). Paul specialises in plant Biochemistry, and his current research team is studying the secondary metabolites produced in plants and how these have evolved over time. In particular, Paul focuses on Turpenes, a group of phytochemicals with a wide range of potential applications.
 
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Richard Kelwick - A research student at the University of East Anglia. Richard specialises in Biomedical Sciences and Molecular medicine. Richard's PhD is concerned with breast cancer research, titled: Degradomic Analysis of ADAMTS-15 Targets in Breast cancer
 
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Steven Garrett - A postgraduate that has been working for Paul Ó Maille's lab at the JIC. Steve has had previous experience within iGEM as a team member of the Sheffield Team 2010. He was instrumental to the setup of our very first iGEM team.
 
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Dr Anne Osbourne - Creator of the SAW (science, art, writing)project
 
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!align="center"|A senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia in the School of Biological Sciences. Richard specialises in Biochemistry, and is currently leading a research team at the UEA. This work studies the macromolecular interactions of DNA repair mechanisms in bacteria, in particular focusing on DNA ligases.
!align="center"|A senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia in the School of Biological Sciences. Richard specialises in Biochemistry, and is currently leading a research team at the UEA. This work studies the macromolecular interactions of DNA repair mechanisms in bacteria, in particular focusing on DNA ligases.
!align="center"|A project leader at the John Innes Centre and the Institute of Food research (both located on the Norwich research Park). Paul specialises in plant Biochemistry, and his current research team is studying the secondary metabolites produced in plants and how these have evolved over time. In particular, Paul focuses on Turpenes, a group of phytochemicals with a wide range of potential applications.
!align="center"|A project leader at the John Innes Centre and the Institute of Food research (both located on the Norwich research Park). Paul specialises in plant Biochemistry, and his current research team is studying the secondary metabolites produced in plants and how these have evolved over time. In particular, Paul focuses on Turpenes, a group of phytochemicals with a wide range of potential applications.
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!align="center"|Doctoral Student, Cancer Research at the University of East Anglia. My research is centered around understanding the role of proteases in breast cancer. I am interested in elucidating the tumour suppressor functions of several metalloproteinases, particularly ADAMTS15.
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!align="center"|A postgraduate that has been working for Paul Ó Maille's lab at the JIC. He had previous experience within iGEM as a team member of the Sheffield Team 2010. He was instrumental to the setup of our iGEM team.
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 21 September 2011

University of East Anglia-JIC

UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA-JOHN INNES CENTRE

Our Advisors


This page is for those who signed away their lives towards taking care of us, ensuring we didn't destroy the lab and giving us advice whenever we needed it. Our thanks!

BowaterR.jpg PaulOMaille.jpg Richlab.JPG
Dr. Richard Bowater Dr. Paul Ó Maille Richard Kelwick
A senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia in the School of Biological Sciences. Richard specialises in Biochemistry, and is currently leading a research team at the UEA. This work studies the macromolecular interactions of DNA repair mechanisms in bacteria, in particular focusing on DNA ligases. A project leader at the John Innes Centre and the Institute of Food research (both located on the Norwich research Park). Paul specialises in plant Biochemistry, and his current research team is studying the secondary metabolites produced in plants and how these have evolved over time. In particular, Paul focuses on Turpenes, a group of phytochemicals with a wide range of potential applications. Doctoral Student, Cancer Research at the University of East Anglia. My research is centered around understanding the role of proteases in breast cancer. I am interested in elucidating the tumour suppressor functions of several metalloproteinases, particularly ADAMTS15.



Steven Garrett Dr Anne Osbourne Dr Richard Morris
A postgraduate that has been working for Paul Ó Maille's lab at the JIC. He had previous experience within iGEM as a team member of the Sheffield Team 2010. He was instrumental to the setup of our iGEM team. Creator of the SAW (science, art, writing) project. Head of Department, Computational and Systems Biology, JIC