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<h1 class="tag-title">Dr Narcyz Ghinea</h1> | <h1 class="tag-title">Dr Narcyz Ghinea</h1> | ||
<h4><a href=”http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/profiles/narcyz.ghinea.php”>Narcyz Ghinea</a> is a bioethicist at Sydney Health Ethics. He advised us on the issues and ethics regarding the prices of life-saving pharmaceuticals, informing our project design and applied design.</h4> | <h4><a href=”http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/profiles/narcyz.ghinea.php”>Narcyz Ghinea</a> is a bioethicist at Sydney Health Ethics. He advised us on the issues and ethics regarding the prices of life-saving pharmaceuticals, informing our project design and applied design.</h4> | ||
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+ | <h4> <a href="http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/profiles/andrew.hoy.php">Andrew Hoy</a> runs the Lipid Metabolism Laboratory at the Charles Perkins Centre in the Sydney Medical School. He provided adipocytes for the glucose uptake assay, allowed our team to work in his lab to complete the glucose uptake and ELISA, and assisted the team with the completion of both experiments. We were also assisted by two members of his lab, Toni and Shilpa. This experiment was the final piece of the puzzle in proving that our insulin was functional. We would like to thank him for generously giving up his time to assist in this crucial stage of our project. | ||
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