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       <p>Ian Stansfield graduated from the University of Sheffield with a BSc (Hons) Microbiology in 1986, and was awarded a PhD in 1990. His post-doctoral research was carried out with Professor Mick Tuite at the University of Kent from 1990 to 1996. This work focused on studies of protein synthesis in yeast, investigating how the accuracy of protein synthesis is maintained, and the mechanism of translation termination. In 1996, he moved to the University of Aberdeen to take up a Lectureship position.  
       <p>Ian Stansfield graduated from the University of Sheffield with a BSc (Hons) Microbiology in 1986, and was awarded a PhD in 1990. His post-doctoral research was carried out with Professor Mick Tuite at the University of Kent from 1990 to 1996. This work focused on studies of protein synthesis in yeast, investigating how the accuracy of protein synthesis is maintained, and the mechanism of translation termination. In 1996, he moved to the University of Aberdeen to take up a Lectureship position.  
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University of Aberdeen - ayeSwitch - iGEM 2010

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Dr. Oliver Ebenhoeh

Oliver Ebenhoeh studied Mathematics and Physics at the University of Heidelberg (Germany), and did his PhD in Theoretical Biophysics at the Humboldt University, Berlin (Germany), where he continued to work as a postdoctoral researcher until 2006. He established his research group 'Systems Biology and Mathematical Modelling' at the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam (Germany) in 2007. He moved to the University of Aberdeen in 2009 where he was appointed Reader in Systems Biology as a joint position of the Institute for Complex Systems and Mathematical Biology and the Institute of Medical Sciences.

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ims/staff/details.php?id=ebenhoeh

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Dr. Yasushi Saka

Yasushi was a graduate student in Mitsuhiro Yanagida’s laboratory in the Biophysics Department of Kyoto University, and his early postdoctoral work was with Professor Jim Smith and centred on the early Xenopus embryogenesis, especially the function of activin, an archetypical morphogen, and its downstream targets.

http://www.sulsa.ac.uk/saka

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Prof. Duncan Shaw

BSc, University of Bristol (Biochemistry), 2.1 Honours 1975. PhD, University of Wales Cardiff (Biochemistry) 1976-1980. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Sheffield (Microbiology) 1980-82 (including 3 months at University of Pittsburgh, USA). Research Fellow/Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader, University of Wales College of Medicine (Medical Genetics), 1982-1994.

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ims/staff/details.php?id=d.shaw

Dr. Mamen Romano

Field: Nonlinear dynamics and time series analysis, modelling of biological systems

I studied Physics in Spain and Germany; then I did my PhD at the University of Potsdam (Germany) in 2004, and stayed there for two more years doing a PostDoc. I moved to Aberdeen at the end of 2006 and became Lecturer in 2007.

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ims/staff/details.php?id=m.romano

Dr. Ian Stansfield

>Dr. Ian Stansfield

Ian Stansfield graduated from the University of Sheffield with a BSc (Hons) Microbiology in 1986, and was awarded a PhD in 1990. His post-doctoral research was carried out with Professor Mick Tuite at the University of Kent from 1990 to 1996. This work focused on studies of protein synthesis in yeast, investigating how the accuracy of protein synthesis is maintained, and the mechanism of translation termination. In 1996, he moved to the University of Aberdeen to take up a Lectureship position.

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ims/staff/details.php?id=i.stansfield

Dr. Marco Thiel

2004 PhD in Nonlinear Dynamics (Mathematical Physics)
2004-2006 Post-Doc, University of Potsdam (Germany)
2006- RCUK Academic Research Fellow

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~wpe009/people/details.php?id=m.thiel

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