Special thanks to our supervisors, without whom, this project would not have been possible
PhD student Elliott Chapman: For graciously offering vast amounts of his time supervising in the lab, organising team presentation training and overall team wrangling.
Dr. David Clarke: For providing assistance in the design and execution of lab experiments, and for lab space and materials.
Professor Chris French: Whose previous research on biosensors was the basis for our project, and for providing experimental design input, as well as lab space and materials.
Dr. Louise Horsfall: For being a full-time supervisor who always steered us in the right direction, providing input and provision of lab space and materials.
Dr. Jon Marles-Wright: For being a full-time supervisor who constantly provided inspiration, input, team support, lab space and materials.
Thanks also to our advisors:
Dr. Jane Calvert: For providing feedback on our human practices content and activities.
Professor Alistair Elfick: For providing feedback on experiments, presentations and poster.
PhD student Laura Tuck: For providing assistance in the lab.
Dr. Baojun Wang: For providing input on the biological approach behind our project.
Dr. Valentin Zulkower: For offering assistance and input on the modeling of our biosensor.
Special Thanks to:
Luca Barone: For designing our project's logo.
Hamish Linhen, Aimée Fletcher: For providing us with beautiful photographs of Edinburgh.
Constantine Talalaev: For providing help and material in the Edinburgh university FabLab for laser cutting and 3D printing.
And, of course, the students:
Patrick Arant: For spearheading the policy and practices as well as assisting on the wiki.
Andreea Cucu: For the design of the wiki as well patiently teaching everyone how to put up content.
Ivana Lapsanska: For playing key roles in both the characterisation of parts and policy and practices.
Michelle Marufu: For being instrumental in the design and execution of characterisation of parts.
Vicky Moynihan: For providing valuable input for the policy and practices.
Aseem Narang: For designing the physical device as well as its software. He also did the modeling.
Liusaidh Owen: For playing a fundamental role in the design and creation of the 71 biobricks as well as being in charge of the InterLab study.
Dominika Peligrinova: For being able to step in anywhere in the molecular biology where required. She is the sonication master.
Brooke Rothschild-Mancinelli: For designing and creating the 71 biobricks and assisting in the InterLab study. She also designed the t-shirts, presentation and poster.