Team:Glasgow/Team

From left: Dr.Julien, Ye, Dr.Sean, Josh, Cara, Vilija, Dimitra, Mhairi, Adele, James, Charlotte, Andrey, Steph




Meet our Team members

Mhairi Davidson
Major in: Genetics

Hi, I'm Mhairi, and I'm an undergraduate student at University of Glasgow studying Genetics. After I graduate, I plan to do a PhD.


Andrey Filipov
Major in: Genetics


Ye Yang
Major in: Biomedical Engineering

Hi, my name is Ye Yang, and in my most of the lab time, I'm coding with our wiki pages. I'm quite happy with this experience, apparently before IGEM I have no idea how to deal with the website things, but after the whole summer learning HTML, CSS, I think now I can play with it. For my future plan about my study career, I'm trying to do well in GRE test, and hoping to study in an America school next year.


Adele Cook
Major in: Biomedical Engineering


Charlotte Flynn
Major in: Genetics


Vilija Lomeikaitė
Major in: Genetics


Dimitra Lountzi
Major in: Genetics


Cara Seggie
Major in: Molecular & Cellular Biology

Hi there! I'm Cara, I'm 20 years old and I study Molecular & Cellular Biology here at Glasgow University. For me, being able to be part of Team Glasgow for IGEM 2015 has been an amazing experience. I have learned how to plan ahead and work efficiently in a scientific environment along side my other team members, who have all become good friends. After I graduate, I plan on taking some time out of studying to travel and see the world, and then return to do a PHD. In the future I hope to work in Cancer or Cardiovascular Research.


Josh Hanson
Major in: Molecular & Cellular Biology


James Provan
Major in: Genetics


Meet our Supervisors!

Dr Sean Colloms

While not walking in the Scottish Highlands and shoulder crunching at prehistoric stone circles, Sean likes to tie knots in DNA and dream up new applications for DNA transposition and site-specific recombination.
(Hover on the picture and you can see something^-^)


Dr Julien Reboud

Julien's current research interests have a focus on integrating biology and engineering for the benefits of healthcare and industry. Two of his focuses are Acoustofluidics (for sample manipulation), and of course, synthetic biology.


Professor Marshall Stark

Marshall's main research interest is site-specific recombination. He also has an impressive collection of amusing facts and anecdotes, which were excellent at distracting us from important lab work.

Location

Bower Building, Wilkins Teaching Laboratory
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
G12 8QQ

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