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Revision as of 08:35, 1 November 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 SpCas9 system to target resistance gene fragments. Due to IP involved, this notebook cannot be shared.

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 SpCas9 system to target resistance gene fragments. Due to IP involved, this notebook cannot be shared.