<figcaption><br>"Previously I studied mechanical and mechatronic engineering but I changed to a Bachelor of Science majoring in biomolecular sciences and human biology. I enjoy synthetic biology for the endless applications and microbiology for discovering deadly microbes my animals could be infecting me with. Despite this, I'm still aspiring to be a crazy cat lady, hopefully with less crazy and more cat... but I doubt it. I also love to mix cupcakes and science. Wherever I am, the cake is not a lie!"<br><br>(Samantha Harris - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"Previously I studied mechanical and mechatronic engineering but I changed to a Bachelor of Science majoring in biomolecular sciences and human biology. I enjoy synthetic biology for the endless applications and microbiology for discovering deadly microbes my animals could be infecting me with. Despite this, I'm still aspiring to be a crazy cat lady, hopefully with less crazy and more cat... but I doubt it. I also love to mix cupcakes and science. Wherever I am, the cake is not a lie!"<br><br>(Samantha Harris - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"I am a B. Medical Sciences student, with a biomolecular sciences major. I am very interested in molecular biology and will potentially do a Masters of Research in it. I'm really enjoying iGEM due to its hands-on nature."<br><br>(Sean Barton - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"I am a B. Medical Sciences student, with a biomolecular sciences major. I am very interested in molecular biology and will potentially do a Master of Research in it. I'm really enjoying iGEM due to its hands-on nature."<br><br>(Sean Barton - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"I love being in the lab! Recently I have been a part of the team working on the troublesome ChlH of the chlorophyll biosynthesis pathway."<br><br>(Shivangi Chand - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"I love being in the lab! Recently I have been a part of the team working on the troublesome ChlH gene of the chlorophyll biosynthesis pathway."<br><br>(Shivangi Chand - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"As a mature-aged student I have a tendency to grab hold of the opportunities available at university. These include volunteering for Mentors@Macquarie, taking on the Global Leadership Program, and visiting every museum on-campus. The other day we went to our Museum of Ancient Cultures specifically to see the Egyptian mummy. Alas the display case was empty due to conservation work on the artefact... at least that's their story."<br><br>(Tanya Smith - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"As a mature-aged student I have a tendency to grab hold of the opportunities available at university. These include volunteering for Mentors@Macquarie, taking on the Global Leadership Program, and visiting every museum on-campus. The other day we went to our Museum of Ancient Cultures specifically to see the Egyptian mummy. Alas the display case was empty due to conservation work on the artefact... at least that's their story."<br><br>(Tanya Smith - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"Research interests include exploring the difficult - large, dynamic macromolecular protein complexes using reporter labelling methods. EPR, FRET, NMR and diamonds! Nanodiamonds can be isolated and made to emit light. They have biomedical applications, can be used as biomolecular tags, for ultrasensitive imaging and sensing technologies."<br><br>(Dr Louise Brown - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"My research interests include exploring the difficult - large, dynamic macromolecular protein complexes using reporter labelling methods. EPR, FRET, NMR, and diamonds! Nanodiamonds can be isolated and made to emit light. They have biomedical applications, can be used as biomolecular tags, for ultrasensitive imaging and sensing technologies."<br><br>(Dr Louise Brown - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"I have researched many aspects of biochemistry including: the biosynthesis and metabolism of heme and chlorophyll biosynthesis in bacteria, plants, and algae; investigations into molecular machines; biological processes which might increase the amount and quality of flour; and investigations into chlorophyll and transduction in photosynthesis."<br><br>(Associate Professor Robert Willows - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"I have researched many aspects of biochemistry including: the biosynthesis and metabolism of heme and chlorophyll biosynthesis in bacteria, plants, and algae; investigations into molecular machines; biological processes which might increase the amount and quality of flour; and investigations into chlorophyll and transduction in photosynthesis."<br><br>(Associate Professor Robert Willows - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"My research interests have focused on understanding microbial physiology and evolution, in particular in utilising "big picture" or global approaches such as genome sequencing, bioinformatics, microarray analysis, and high throughput cloning, gene knockout, and phenotypic screening. Click <a class="regularHyperlink" href="http://mqgenomics.blogspot.com.au/" target="_blank">here for my blog</a>"<br><br>(Professor Ian Paulsen - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"My research interests have focused on understanding microbial physiology and evolution, in particular in utilising "big picture" or global approaches such as genome sequencing, bioinformatics, microarray analysis, and high throughput cloning, gene knockout, and phenotypic screening. <a class="regularHyperlink" href="http://mqgenomics.blogspot.com.au/" target="_blank">Click here to see my blog</a>"<br><br>(Professor Ian Paulsen - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"My research focus is in investigating the post-translational modification of proteins by sugars (glycomics). Sugars are usually expressed on the surface of the cell and are therefore the first molecules involved in cell-cell contact. They are thus integral to the function of many crucial cellular processes such as cell growth and development, tumour growth and metastasis, blood coagulation, immune recognition and response, cell-cell communication, microbial pathogenesis, and fertility."<br><br>(Professor Nicki Packer - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"My research focus is in investigating the post-translational modification of proteins by sugars (glycomics). Sugars are usually expressed on the surface of the cell and are therefore the first molecules involved in cell-cell contact. They are thus integral to the function of many crucial cellular processes such as cell growth and development, tumour growth and metastasis, blood coagulation, immune recognition and response, cell-cell communication, microbial pathogenesis, and fertility."<br><br>(Professor Nicki Packer - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>" I have a background in both molecular biology and computing science, and am interested in the interface between the two. I am particularly interested in the use of computational intelligence techniques to design synthetic genetic circuits. Research interests include: systems and synthetic biology, computational intelligence and machine learning, molecular biology of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>."<br><br>(Dr Jennifer Hallinan - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"I have a background in both molecular biology and computing science, and am interested in the interface between the two. I am particularly interested in the use of computational intelligence techniques to design synthetic genetic circuits. Research interests include: systems and synthetic biology, computational intelligence and machine learning, molecular biology of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>."<br><br>(Dr Jennifer Hallinan - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"I practically live in the lab! Between doing my PhD and advising this year's iGEM team, there's not much time I get outside the lab. I have been involved with Macquarie iGEM team for a few years now, and it's been great to watch it grow over the years."<br><br>(Edward Moh - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"I practically live in the lab! Between doing my PhD and advising this year's iGEM team, there's not much time I get outside the lab. I have been involved with Macquarie iGEM team for a few years now, and it's been great to watch it grow over the years."<br><br>(Edward Moh - Sydney, Australia)</figcaption></figure></td>
<figcaption><br>"I am undertaking my Master of Research at Macquarie, where I am also a lab demonstrator. I advised the 2014 team and experienced iGEM as a student myself in 2013 when I was a part of the Macquarie_Australia team, "Green is the new Black". While I happen to have worn this same shirt in my photo last year it is only one in my collection of nerd shirts."<br><br>(Mike Gibbs - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>
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<figcaption><br>"I am undertaking my Master of Research at Macquarie, where I am also a lab demonstrator. I advised the 2014 team and experienced iGEM as a student myself in 2013 when I was a part of the Macquarie_Australia team, "Green is the new Black". While I happen to have worn this same shirt in my photo <a class="regularHyperlink" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Macquarie_Australia/OurTeam/Advisors" target="_blank">last year</a> it is only one in my collection of nerd shirts."<br><br>(Mike Gibbs - Sydney, Australia)<br><br></figcaption></figure></td>