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<h3>Undergraduate Team</h3>
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<li><b>Frazer Buchanan</b>: mtlR subgroup</li>
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<li><b>Natalia Brzozowska</b>: AraC</li>
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<li><b>Reuben Docea</b>: Biomedical Engineering, biosensor design</li>
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<li><b>Ambra Giuliano</b>: Human Practices and Public Engagement</li>
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<li><b>Jane Gourlay</b>: AraC</li>
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<li><b>Ross Hannah</b>: Xylulose production</li>
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<li><b>Greig McLay</b>: Biomedical Engineering, biosensor design</li>
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<li><b>Ailish O’Sullivan</b>: mtlR subgroup</li>
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<li><b>Alison Stewart</b>: mtlR subgroup</li>
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<li><b>Hannah Taylor</b>: Interlab</li>
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<li><b>Dr Paul Everest (University of Glasgow)</b>: Helped us with campylobacter information, including removal of the capsule</li>
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<li><b>Ruiyang He</b>: Intern</li>
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<li>Everyone who supported us on our crowdfunding page</li>
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<li><b>Laurence Baker (Scottish Agricultural College)</b>: Member of a research team involved in a range of poultry research projects, helped us to evaluate the usefulness of a campylobacter biosensor in terms of applications and timing. </li>
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<li><b>Dr Jane Calvert (University of Edinburgh)</b>: Showed great interest in the project and directed us towards further academic collaboration.</li>
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<li><b>Dr Paul Ellwood (University of Liverpool, STIR protocol associate)</b>: Helped us to incorporate ideas from the STIR protocol into our project, by explaining the structure and narrative of his engagement with the STIR conversations.</li>
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<li><b>Dr Chris French (University of Edinburgh, Arsenic Biosensor Collaboration)</b>: Helped us greatly to understand the challenged posed by EU legislation on our project, which have previously been faced by the Arsenic Biosensor Collaboration.</li>
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<li><b>Dr Becky Hothersall (University of Glasgow, Public Engagement Officer)</b>: Provided us with great support in terms of public engagement activities and opportunities. </li>
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<li><b>Dr Melanie Jimenez (University of Glasgow, Biomedical Engineering)</b>: helped us incredibly with the design of our public engagement activities and provided great support for the engineered design of our biosensor. </li>
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<li><b>Dr Deborah Scott (University of Edinburgh)</b>: Helped us with some brilliant advice on our human resources. Dr Scott is specialised in the governance of synthetic biology with a background in law. </li>
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<li><b>Emily Larson and Maria Papanatsiou (University of Glasgow)</b>: Podcast for the Institute of Molecular, Cell, and Systems Biology. </li>
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<li><b>Lewis Thomson (University of Glasgow, Information and Media Officer)</b>: Helped us incredibly with our publications on the Campus and School of Life Sciences newsletter.</li>
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<li><b>Dr Scott Ramsay (University of Glasgow, Effective learning advisor)</b>: Helped us greatly with public engagement opportunities and the Talk about [X] project.</li>
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<li><b>Jamie Gallagher (University of Glasgow, Public Engagement officer)</b>: Helped us finalise our public engagement activities and supported us throughout our application for Explorathon.</li>
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<li><b>Tim Chandler; Adam Hardgrave; Dr Kevin Hargin; Abrar Jaffer (Foodborne Disease Control policy area)</b>: Acting on Campylobacter Together Campaign from Food Standards Agency.</li>
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<li><b>Glasgow Science Centre</b>: Thank you for inviting us to participate at the Meet the Expert event.</li>
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<li><b>Riverside Museum</b>: Thank you for hosting us at the Explorathon Extravaganza event.</li>
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<li><b>Frazer Buchanan</b>: mtlR subgroup</li>
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<li><b>Natalia Brzozowska</b>: AraC</li>
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<div class="name"><b>BMG LabTech UK</b></div>
<li><b>Reuben Docea</b>: Biomedical Engineering, biosensor design</li>
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<div class="text">BMG LABTECH is a leading global manufacturer of innovative, high-quality, and reliable microplate reader instrumentation. This iGEM team received a microplate reader from BMG LABTECH</div>
<li><b>Ambra Giuliano</b>: Human Practices and Public Engagement</li>
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<li><b>Jane Gourlay</b>: AraC</li>
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<li><b>Ross Hannah</b>: Xylulose production</li>
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<li><b>Greig McLay</b>: Biomedical Engineering, biosensor design</li>
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<li><b>Ailish O’Sullivan</b>: mtlR subgroup</li>
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<li><b>Alison Stewart</b>: mtlR subgroup</li>
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<li><b>Hannah Taylor</b>: Interlab</li>
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<div class="name"><b>New England Biolabs</b></div>
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<div class="text">Founded in the mid-1970s as a collective of scientists committed to developing innovative products for the life sciences industry, New England Biolabs is now a recognized world leader in the discovery, development and commercialization of recombinant and native enzymes for genomic research.
  
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<div class="name"><b>BMG LabTech UK</b></div>
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<div class="text">BMG LABTECH is a leading global manufacturer of innovative, high-quality, and reliable microplate reader instrumentation. This iGEM team received a microplate reader from BMG LABTECH</div>
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<div class="name"><b>New England Biolabs</b></div>
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<div class="text">Founded in the mid-1970s as a collective of scientists committed to developing innovative products for the life sciences industry, New England Biolabs is now a recognized world leader in the discovery, development and commercialization of recombinant and native enzymes for genomic research.
  
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<h3>Project Support</h3>
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<li><b>Dr Paul Everest (University of Glasgow)</b>: Helped us with campylobacter information, including removal of the capsule</li>
+
<div class="sponsor callout" data-equalizer-watch>
<li><b>Ruiyang He</b>: Intern</li>
+
<img class ="logo" src="#">
<li>Everyone who supported us on our crowdfunding page</li>
+
<div class="name"><b>BMG LabTech UK</b></div>
 
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<div class="text">BMG LABTECH is a leading global manufacturer of innovative, high-quality, and reliable microplate reader instrumentation. This iGEM team received a microplate reader from BMG LABTECH</div>
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<h3>Human Practice Support</h3>
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<ul>
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<li><b>Laurence Baker (Scottish Agricultural College)</b>: Member of a research team involved in a range of poultry research projects, helped us to evaluate the usefulness of a campylobacter biosensor in terms of applications and timing. </li>
+
<li><b>Dr Jane Calvert (University of Edinburgh)</b>: Showed great interest in the project and directed us towards further academic collaboration.</li>
+
<li><b>Dr Paul Ellwood (University of Liverpool, STIR protocol associate)</b>: Helped us to incorporate ideas from the STIR protocol into our project, by explaining the structure and narrative of his engagement with the STIR conversations.</li>
+
<li><b>Dr Chris French (University of Edinburgh, Arsenic Biosensor Collaboration)</b>: Helped us greatly to understand the challenged posed by EU legislation on our project, which have previously been faced by the Arsenic Biosensor Collaboration.</li>
+
<li><b>Dr Becky Hothersall (University of Glasgow, Public Engagement Officer)</b>: Provided us with great support in terms of public engagement activities and opportunities. </li>
+
<li><b>Dr Melanie Jimenez (University of Glasgow, Biomedical Engineering)</b>: helped us incredibly with the design of our public engagement activities and provided great support for the engineered design of our biosensor. </li>
+
<li><b>Dr Deborah Scott (University of Edinburgh)</b>: Helped us with some brilliant advice on our human resources. Dr Scott is specialised in the governance of synthetic biology with a background in law. </li>
+
<li><b>Emily Larson and Maria Papanatsiou (University of Glasgow)</b>: Podcast for the Institute of Molecular, Cell, and Systems Biology. </li>
+
<li><b>Lewis Thomson (University of Glasgow, Information and Media Officer)</b>: Helped us incredibly with our publications on the Campus and School of Life Sciences newsletter.</li>
+
<li><b>Dr Scott Ramsay (University of Glasgow, Effective learning advisor)</b>: Helped us greatly with public engagement opportunities and the Talk about [X] project.</li>
+
<li><b>Jamie Gallagher (University of Glasgow, Public Engagement officer)</b>: Helped us finalise our public engagement activities and supported us throughout our application for Explorathon.</li>
+
<li><b>Tim Chandler; Adam Hardgrave; Dr Kevin Hargin; Abrar Jaffer (Foodborne Disease Control policy area)</b>: Acting on Campylobacter Together Campaign from Food Standards Agency.</li>
+
<li><b>Glasgow Science Centre</b>: Thank you for inviting us to participate at the Meet the Expert event.</li>
+
<li><b>Riverside Museum</b>: Thank you for hosting us at the Explorathon Extravaganza event.</li>
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Revision as of 09:58, 29 October 2017

Glasgow iGEM 2017
Attributions

Undergraduate Team

  • Frazer Buchanan: mtlR subgroup
  • Natalia Brzozowska: AraC
  • Reuben Docea: Biomedical Engineering, biosensor design
  • Ambra Giuliano: Human Practices and Public Engagement
  • Jane Gourlay: AraC
  • Ross Hannah: Xylulose production
  • Greig McLay: Biomedical Engineering, biosensor design
  • Ailish O’Sullivan: mtlR subgroup
  • Alison Stewart: mtlR subgroup
  • Hannah Taylor: Interlab

Project Support

  • Dr Paul Everest (University of Glasgow): Helped us with campylobacter information, including removal of the capsule
  • Ruiyang He: Intern
  • Everyone who supported us on our crowdfunding page

Human Practice Support

  • Laurence Baker (Scottish Agricultural College): Member of a research team involved in a range of poultry research projects, helped us to evaluate the usefulness of a campylobacter biosensor in terms of applications and timing.
  • Dr Jane Calvert (University of Edinburgh): Showed great interest in the project and directed us towards further academic collaboration.
  • Dr Paul Ellwood (University of Liverpool, STIR protocol associate): Helped us to incorporate ideas from the STIR protocol into our project, by explaining the structure and narrative of his engagement with the STIR conversations.
  • Dr Chris French (University of Edinburgh, Arsenic Biosensor Collaboration): Helped us greatly to understand the challenged posed by EU legislation on our project, which have previously been faced by the Arsenic Biosensor Collaboration.
  • Dr Becky Hothersall (University of Glasgow, Public Engagement Officer): Provided us with great support in terms of public engagement activities and opportunities.
  • Dr Melanie Jimenez (University of Glasgow, Biomedical Engineering): helped us incredibly with the design of our public engagement activities and provided great support for the engineered design of our biosensor.
  • Dr Deborah Scott (University of Edinburgh): Helped us with some brilliant advice on our human resources. Dr Scott is specialised in the governance of synthetic biology with a background in law.
  • Emily Larson and Maria Papanatsiou (University of Glasgow): Podcast for the Institute of Molecular, Cell, and Systems Biology.
  • Lewis Thomson (University of Glasgow, Information and Media Officer): Helped us incredibly with our publications on the Campus and School of Life Sciences newsletter.
  • Dr Scott Ramsay (University of Glasgow, Effective learning advisor): Helped us greatly with public engagement opportunities and the Talk about [X] project.
  • Jamie Gallagher (University of Glasgow, Public Engagement officer): Helped us finalise our public engagement activities and supported us throughout our application for Explorathon.
  • Tim Chandler; Adam Hardgrave; Dr Kevin Hargin; Abrar Jaffer (Foodborne Disease Control policy area): Acting on Campylobacter Together Campaign from Food Standards Agency.
  • Glasgow Science Centre: Thank you for inviting us to participate at the Meet the Expert event.
  • Riverside Museum: Thank you for hosting us at the Explorathon Extravaganza event.

Sponsors

Using synthetic biology to create a biosensor for detection of Campylobacter jejuni, a bacteria linked to food poisoning.