Difference between revisions of "Team:Kent/Attributions"
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<li><h3>Anna Beltrami</h3> Anna was part of the wet lab team. In particular, she performed transformations, produced competent cells and helped capture pictures of the control samples with the Atomic Force Microscope. Anna constructed the organisational infrastructure of the team. She managed the social network channels and the overall communications with other teams, liasing collaborations. She helped review the wiki and she designed the project. Anna was a presenter at the Boston Jamboree. </li> | <li><h3>Anna Beltrami</h3> Anna was part of the wet lab team. In particular, she performed transformations, produced competent cells and helped capture pictures of the control samples with the Atomic Force Microscope. Anna constructed the organisational infrastructure of the team. She managed the social network channels and the overall communications with other teams, liasing collaborations. She helped review the wiki and she designed the project. Anna was a presenter at the Boston Jamboree. </li> | ||
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− | <li><h3>Moyra Chikomo</h3> Moyra was part of the outreach team, developing the Policies and Practices part of our project. She wrote post notes and helped in the creation of a questionnaire on synthetic biology | + | <li><h3>Moyra Chikomo</h3> Moyra was part of the outreach team, developing the Policies and Practices part of our project. She wrote post notes and helped in the creation of a questionnaire on synthetic biology sent to politicians and the general public. She designed and created a GUI (graphic used interface) for our projects as well as designing our banner. </li> |
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<li><h3>Richard Crane</h3> Richard was part of the wet lab team. In particular, he took part in most of the Lab work. His main contribution lies specifically in the imaging of the congo red and heme plates for the validation part of our project. He has made most agarose gels within the team. </li> | <li><h3>Richard Crane</h3> Richard was part of the wet lab team. In particular, he took part in most of the Lab work. His main contribution lies specifically in the imaging of the congo red and heme plates for the validation part of our project. He has made most agarose gels within the team. </li> | ||
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<li><h3>Rob Middlewick</h3> Rob was involved in lab work where he did mostly transformations as well as helping other members of the team with various protocol. He has played a key part in the scientific writing of our project, this included the project description and the description of our BioBricks. </li> | <li><h3>Rob Middlewick</h3> Rob was involved in lab work where he did mostly transformations as well as helping other members of the team with various protocol. He has played a key part in the scientific writing of our project, this included the project description and the description of our BioBricks. </li> | ||
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− | <li><h3>Katarina Pisani</h3> Kat being part of the main lab team was involved in | + | <li><h3>Katarina Pisani</h3> Kat being part of the main lab team was involved in all the wet lab aspects of our project. She has carried out ligations, PCR reactions and run diagnostic gels as well as much more. She has also presented at our outreach events and contributed to our final project design. </li> |
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<li><h3>Jonathan Pope</h3> Jonathan was also responsible for creating our posters and Envirowire logo. He has presented at our outreach events and has also assisted the lab team. He has designed our presentations and helped with the scientific and wiki writing. He has also held the main wet lab team in some protocol including carrying out diagnostic Congo red plating and transformations. </li> | <li><h3>Jonathan Pope</h3> Jonathan was also responsible for creating our posters and Envirowire logo. He has presented at our outreach events and has also assisted the lab team. He has designed our presentations and helped with the scientific and wiki writing. He has also held the main wet lab team in some protocol including carrying out diagnostic Congo red plating and transformations. </li> |
Revision as of 10:59, 16 September 2015
Attributions
Project design
Modelling
Outreach
Wet lab
Writing
Team
Raneem AlJaghoub
Raneem was part of the outreach team, developing the Policies and Practices part of our project. She interviewed international politicians and developed a questionnaire on synthetic biology. Raneem also contributed in the realization and improvement of the wiki as well as constructing the parameters list for the modelling and designing the project. Raneem was a presenter at the Boston Jamboree.James Aston
James developed the model of our system; he went the extra mile and rendered the equations into a code and afterwards into a 3D animation of our system. James also created the wiki skeleton and improved it during the competition. He collaborated the UNITN iGEM team by helping to create a model for their system. He also designed the project. James was a presenter at the Boston Jamboree.Anna Beltrami
Anna was part of the wet lab team. In particular, she performed transformations, produced competent cells and helped capture pictures of the control samples with the Atomic Force Microscope. Anna constructed the organisational infrastructure of the team. She managed the social network channels and the overall communications with other teams, liasing collaborations. She helped review the wiki and she designed the project. Anna was a presenter at the Boston Jamboree.Moyra Chikomo
Moyra was part of the outreach team, developing the Policies and Practices part of our project. She wrote post notes and helped in the creation of a questionnaire on synthetic biology sent to politicians and the general public. She designed and created a GUI (graphic used interface) for our projects as well as designing our banner.Richard Crane
Richard was part of the wet lab team. In particular, he took part in most of the Lab work. His main contribution lies specifically in the imaging of the congo red and heme plates for the validation part of our project. He has made most agarose gels within the team.Rob Middlewick
Rob was involved in lab work where he did mostly transformations as well as helping other members of the team with various protocol. He has played a key part in the scientific writing of our project, this included the project description and the description of our BioBricks.Katarina Pisani
Kat being part of the main lab team was involved in all the wet lab aspects of our project. She has carried out ligations, PCR reactions and run diagnostic gels as well as much more. She has also presented at our outreach events and contributed to our final project design.Jonathan Pope
Jonathan was also responsible for creating our posters and Envirowire logo. He has presented at our outreach events and has also assisted the lab team. He has designed our presentations and helped with the scientific and wiki writing. He has also held the main wet lab team in some protocol including carrying out diagnostic Congo red plating and transformations.Natalie Sloan
Natalie took part in designing and writing the wiki and creating the Kent iGEM logo. She is also part of the main wet lab team where she has carried out mini-preps, ligations and transformations.Suparna Thakali
Suparna contributed mainly to the wet lab team where she took part in carrying out Gibson assembly and ligation reactions. She contributed to the wiki page as well as project design and writing.Alice Tomlinson
Alice was involved in organising the outreach aspect of our project such as gathering MPs opinion on synthetic biology and its possible applications in our society. She also conducted interviews and presented our project to other teams at our meet-ups. The majority of her time has been spent in the lab carrying out Gibson assembly and diagnostics tests.