Team:Cambridge/TheTeam
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Students
Anja Hohmann
- Anja is a biochemist.
Ben Reeve
- Ben is a molecular biologist.
Bill Collins
- Bill is a control engineer.
Emily Knott
- Emily is a mechanical engineer
Hannah Copley
- Hannah is a medibot.
Paul Masset
- Paul is a systems engineer.
Peter Emmrich
- Peter is a plant scientist.
Theo Sanderson
- Theo is a geneticist.
Will Handley
- Will is a physicist.
Mission Statement
- As a team of scientists and engineers from very diverse backgrounds we aim to create an environment where every member is able to apply his or her unique talents and knowledge to the fullest. We will try to document our literature research and our experimental work on the wiki and the online labbook. We will make new content available as soon as possible. Please excuse it if a poor content organisation arises from this temporarily, we will put it all into a more orderly fashion as soon as we get to it. To make our work more relevant and transparent we will clearly distinguish between theoretical designs, mathematical simulations and physically designed biological systems, and will include measurements were appropriate.
Note to other iGEM teams
- In the Open Source spirit of iGEM, we will try to make our ideas, the progress of our work and our results as open as possible. This requires honesty about which parts of our project succeeded, which yielded ambiguous results and what ideas had to be abandoned. We believe that transparency in this regard will make our project more useful for future iGEM teams and researchers.
We would love to collaborate with other current iGEM teams working on related projects. If you think parts of our work could be useful to you, please get in contact with us and we will see how we can help. Conversely, if you have any resources or knowledge that you believe could help us, let us know! Although iGEM takes the nature of a competition, all of our work ultimately develops the young field of synthetic biology in its uses and impacts, by exploring various new ideas, in its possibilities, by extending the Registry, and in its spirit, by our regard for one another and our collaboration.
Advisors
Jim Haseloff
[http://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/Haseloff/ http://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/Haseloff/]
Jim Ajioka
http://www.path.cam.ac.uk/research/investigators/ajioka/
Duncan Rowe
Gos Micklem
PJ Steiner