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         <b>Sarcosine Oxidase</b>: Sophie Badger (characterisation), Jessica Birt (design) </br>
 
         <b>Sarcosine Oxidase</b>: Sophie Badger (characterisation), Jessica Birt (design) </br>
 
         <b>FimE Switch</b>: Marcia Pryce (characterisation), Bradley Brown (design) </br>
 
         <b>FimE Switch</b>: Marcia Pryce (characterisation), Bradley Brown (design) </br>
       <b> Cell Free Protein Synthesis Systems: Bradley Brown </br>
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       <b> Cell Free Protein Synthesis Systems</b>: Bradley Brown </br>
 
         <b>deGFP</b>: Bradley Brown (design and characterisation), Sophie Badger (implementation) </br>
 
         <b>deGFP</b>: Bradley Brown (design and characterisation), Sophie Badger (implementation) </br>
 
         <b>Chromoproteins</b>: Lais Takiguchi (design, implementation, characterisation), Valeria Verrone (characterisation within framework) </br>
 
         <b>Chromoproteins</b>: Lais Takiguchi (design, implementation, characterisation), Valeria Verrone (characterisation within framework) </br>

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This year our team consisted of 8 molecular biologists, a life scientist, a computer scientist, a forensic scientist, a chemical engineer and an English student. We bring different branches of expertise together and are a true example of an interdisciplinary team. We decided on our project idea during April, after months of intense and independent discussions. Unless otherwise stated, all the experiments, constructs, code, wiki and results documented on our Wiki were performed, written and collected by the Sensynova team.


Team Leader: Jessica Birt

Vice Team Leader: Declan Kohl