Team:Birkbeck/Team

The OwligO Team

The Students

Ariana

Arianna "the Explora" Mirzarafie-Ahi

BSc Biological Science Graduate Birkbeck College University of London

Arianna was offered a place at Birkbeck College in 2011. At this time, higher education reforms tookover with tuition fees tripling and the removal of part-time education grants. She feels privileged to have went to such a distinctive institute at the heart of London & owes her great academic experience to Birkbeck College.

Arianna graduated this year from Birkbeck, University of London with a BSc in Biological Sciences. Her final year project was on investigating protein nano cages, and throughout the years had research internships on protein crystallography, tissue engineering and bioinformatics. After iGEM Arianna is starting a PhD in Interdisciplinary Biosciences at UCL.

Team Quiz

Name?

Ariana Mirzarafie-Ahi at the airport. Ariana Explora on the interwebs.

Age?

According to an old Romanian peasant on the train between Timisoara and Iasi? Fifteen.

Where are you from?

Manastur, the neighbourhood with a reputation from Cluj-Napoca.

Post-graduation plan?

Post-graduation degree.

One thing you must do before you die?

Live. (Oh. This got deep quickly).

If you weren’t doing science, what would you be doing?

Acting in Hollywood.

Biggest pet peeve?

People misplacing things, forgetting things, and god forbid and god help them, losing things.

Do you turn off the light when you leave a room?

74.5% of the time.

Least favourite film?

“Devil” was a cryworthy waste of time.

What do you eat for breakfast?

Genetically resurrected mammoth babies. Or a non-GMO banana.

What did you want to be when you were a child?

Chronologically? A lawyer (mum told me my choices were doctor or lawyer), an actress, an advertiser, an actress, a psychologist, a psychiatrist, a DON’T-LABEL-ME activist.

Tea or coffee?

Tea. Always and forever.

Would you rather have world domination or achieve world peace?

I’m taking part in a genetic engineering competition. Hello?
Babrbara

Barbara "Babz" Steijl

3rd year BSc Molecular Biology? Birkbeck College, University of London

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Elliot

Elliot Paris

Graduate MSci in Natural Sciences, University College London

A University College London MSci Natural Sciences 2015 Graduate, where his major was Genetics, Evolution & Environment and his minor was Synthetic Organic Chemistry. iGEM offered a unique opportunity for him to bridge his degree disciplines with invaluable synthetic biology experience; the field in which he wishes to acquire a doctorate position.

The first in his family to go to University, he feels privileged to be a part of the first Birkbeck team and all that it represents – determination, perseverance, progression and success. Besides his desire to implement synthetic biology on healthcare, one long-term goal of his is to engineer organisms that can reverse drivers positively feeding back into climate change. A football fanatic and player alike - he eats like a pig, drinks like a fish and cycles with animosity.

Luba

Luba Prout

Graduate BSc Molecular Biology? Birkbeck College, University of London

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Mervyn

Mervyn Richardson

3rd Year BSc Molecular Biology? Birkbeck College, University of London

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Rachel

Rachel Wellman

3rd year BSc Molecular Biology? Birkbeck College, University of London

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Sean

Sean Ross Craig

Graduate BSc(hons) in Microbiology University of Dundee, MRes Microbiology Graduate Birkbeck College, University of London

A University of Dundee BSc Microbiology 2012 Graduate, he worked as a chef for a year and a half after graduation. Birkbeck College University of London gave Sean the opportunity to study the subject that he loves and work at the same time. He was able to complete his MRes due to the flexibility of Birkbeck College. Without an institution such as Birkbeck College offering the flexibility in study, he would not have been able to obtain a research based post-graduate qualification. Being a part of the iGEM team means a lot to Sean & he hopes to give back to the great institute that provided him with the opportunity to pursue a career in academic science.

When Sean is not looking at Biosynthetic pathways or dreaming up scientific ideas for the good of mankind sean enjoys playing & watching football. He also has a keen interest in nature. He has the pace to keep up with Elliot on the eating front (but doesn’t have the stamina to eat the sheer volume) however, does have the stamina on the drinking front.
Tim

Tim Walker

Graduate BSc(hons) Biological Sciences (Biotechnology) University of Edinbrough, MRes Microbiology (Distinction) Graduate Birkbeck College, University of London

Tim is fascinated by the rich diversity of the microbial world, and how this can be utilised for biotechnological and medical usage.

During this time he felt restless and enrolled on the part-time MSc Microbiology course at Birkbeck. Almost immediately he rediscovered my passion for microbiology and the following year he quite recruitment and transferred to a full-time MRes research project. The project was to assess the activity of a light-activated antimicrobial surface. Despite blowing my life savings and having to also work part-time to support myself, it was the best decision I've ever made. I fell in love with research and my work has earnt Tim a BBSRC PhD scholarship to investigate the biosynthetic capabilities of Actinomycetes.

Tims effort in the Owligos team is around Practice & Policy and Sponsorship. Tim is proud to be a part of the inaugural Birkbeck iGEM team because, without the flexible learning opportunities they offer to full-time working people, he wouldn't have been able to complete a Masters and wouldn't now be living my dream as a research microbiologist. Tim is very excited by the project we are developing and look forward to showing everyone at the Giant Jamerboree everything we have achieved!
Wayne

Wayne Pires

Graduate BSc in Molecular Biology? Birkbeck College, University of London

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