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*'''Richard Crossland''' [[Image:Team Newcastle Union Jack.png|24px]] | *'''Richard Crossland''' [[Image:Team Newcastle Union Jack.png|24px]] | ||
** Studying MSc Bioinformatics and (not leaving out the best bit) computational systems biology. | ** Studying MSc Bioinformatics and (not leaving out the best bit) computational systems biology. | ||
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Da Ye
Currently studying Biomedical Sciences in Newcastle University as a second year student. I'm particularly interested in the different areas of science, but at the same time, I am open and willing to learn new things, and I believe that iGEM provides this great opportunity for me.
Harsh Sheth
Philip Hall
Rachel May Boyd
Richard Crossland
Steven Woodhouse
I'm a second year undergraduate Computer Science student at the University of Newcastle. I've recently become interested in the areas of computational and synthetic biology.