Team:BABS UNSW Australia/Team
Undergraduates
Rhys Keirle
G'day I'm Rhys, nice to meet you. I’m currently in my thrid year of a Science degree majoring in Biotechnology. Outside of uni I am a keen traveler, with plans to get my skis on in Japan later this year. I also have a passion for gymnastics and coach on a regular basis, with a little training, competition and judging on the side. As far as iGEM goes I look forward to getting my hands dirty in the lab, working on the wiki and engaging with the broader community about issues relating to Synbio, in particular through our Great Debate. See you in Boston!
Manan Shah
Kristen Perry
Mackenzie Labine-Romain
Isabelle Capell-Hattam
I'm a 3rd year Adv. Sci. Molecular and Cell Biology major who has dabbled a bit with cholesterol regulation. I'm not really sure what role I play on the UNSW iGEM team, but I'm pretty darn good at making people use positive and negative controls.
Mentors
Daniel Winter
Daniel is doing his PhD in Proteomics and Systems Biology at UNSW under Prof. Marc Wilkins after completing his BSc in Molecular Biology and MSc in Structural Biology at University Paris Diderot. Unsatisfied with how busy he had been with his doctoral research, Daniel decided to step up and oversee the iGEM team alongside Dr Chris Marquis to make sure no more free hours were left in his days. Daniel has a dark side: when not at the lab bench surrounded by tube racks, you’ll find him at the bench or the power rack in the gym preparing for the next powerlifting competition.
Dr Chris Marquis
Chris received a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry and B.E degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Sydney. After working as a research assistant on a project sponsored by CSL and doing some travelling, he returned to complete a PhD at the University of Sydney in bioreactor design and operation for antibody producing mammalian cell lines. He was appointed as a Lecturer at the University of New South Wales in 1994 and promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2004.Chris’s current interests include the development of lipases for biodiesel production, understanding the regulation of soluble hydrogenase expression in Cupriavidius necator and in the development of recombinant enzymes for bioremediation applications. And iGEM.