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Revision as of 09:39, 28 October 2017

PhagED: a molecular toolkit to re-sensitise ESKAPE pathogens

NOTEBOOK

Below you can find lab notebooks for each member of our team as well as a short description about the particular part of the project this person was involved in.

Filippo Abbondanza

MSc Synthetic Biology & Biotechnology

Engineering the lysogenic lambda phage with a CRISPR system to target resistance gene fragments.

Erin Corbett

MSc Synthetic Biology & Biotechnology

Engineering E. coli to create our mock pathogen testing platform, and engineering the lytic T7 phage.

Yunqi He

MSc Biochemistry

Engineering the lysogenic P1 phage with a CRISPR system to target resistance gene fragments.

Ti He

MSc Biotechnology

Engineering the lysogenic lambda phage with a CRISPR system to target resistance gene fragments.

Lydia Mapstone

MSc Synthetic Biology & Biotechnology

Engineering E. coli to create our mock pathogen testing platform and engineering the lytic T4 phage using BRED.

Yuri Matsueda

MSc Biotechnology

Engineering the lysogenic P1 phage with a CRISPR system to target resistance gene fragments.

Anton Puzorjov

MSc Bioinformatics

Building a model of bacteria-phage interactions in two-step re-sensitisation combining both lysogenic and lytic phages.

Yating Wang

MSc Drug Discovery & Translational Biology

Engineering the lysogenic phage P1 with a CRISPR system to target resistance gene fragments.


Owen Yeung

MSc Synthetic Biology & Biotechnology

Engineering the lysogenic lambda phage with a CRISPR system to target resistance gene fragments.

What should this page have?
  • Chronological notes of what your team is doing.
  • Brief descriptions of daily important events.
  • Pictures of your progress.
  • Mention who participated in what task.
Inspiration

You can see what others teams have done to organize their notes: