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           Hello I’m Sarah ! :) I’m a Clinical science MSc student, interested in tissue engineering and synbio applications to biomedical and environmental challenges. iGem is such an exciting opportunity to be a part of an interdisciplinary team, combining our abilities to tackle a meaningful synbio project. I’m enjoying learning new skills, challenging what I know, and potentially creating something useful in the process ! When I’m not at iGem I love growing plants, playing cello, and making sure I have the latest software updates.
 
           Hello I’m Sarah ! :) I’m a Clinical science MSc student, interested in tissue engineering and synbio applications to biomedical and environmental challenges. iGem is such an exciting opportunity to be a part of an interdisciplinary team, combining our abilities to tackle a meaningful synbio project. I’m enjoying learning new skills, challenging what I know, and potentially creating something useful in the process ! When I’m not at iGem I love growing plants, playing cello, and making sure I have the latest software updates.

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Nick Comben Biology

A 3rd year Biology Msci student, I joined the Bristol iGEM team to gain more practical experience in a project which is both challenging and aims to tackle an important global issue. I am excited to further my knowledge of molecular biology and gain an understanding of modelling, programming and how the scientific community can better communicate with the public. Outside of iGEM I enjoy playing football and going to the gym.

Sarah Cooke Biology

I’m a 4th Year Biochemistry MSci student with particular interests in (in addition to synthetic biology) infectious disease and cancer biology. I joined the iGEM team because I get to spend my summer doing both the science I know and love and learning new skills outside of my degree, and applying all of this to help tackle world health and environmental issues whilst hopefully improving public perception and understanding of controversial topics such as genetic engineering.

Phoebe Dace Cellular and Molecular Medicine

I’ve just graduated after studying Cellular and Molecular Medicine with a year in industry, which I spent working at GSK in Protein Degradation. I wanted to join iGEM to have a fun summer in Bristol, learning about synthetic biology and engineering bacteria to make the world a better place. When I’m not at iGEM I enjoy playing tennis, baking and playing piano.

Sarah Deagan Clinical Science

Hello I’m Sarah ! :) I’m a Clinical science MSc student, interested in tissue engineering and synbio applications to biomedical and environmental challenges. iGem is such an exciting opportunity to be a part of an interdisciplinary team, combining our abilities to tackle a meaningful synbio project. I’m enjoying learning new skills, challenging what I know, and potentially creating something useful in the process ! When I’m not at iGem I love growing plants, playing cello, and making sure I have the latest software updates.

Ben Hardy Biology

I’m Ben, a 4th year Biochemistry MSci student. Taking part in iGEM is a valuable opportunity to contribute to the rapidly growing world of synthetic biology, while tackling important world issues. I’m excited to engage with teams from all around the world, and strengthen the collaborative aspect of synthetic biology. Outside of iGEM, I enjoy playing guitar, recording music and swimming.

Jeremie Joannes Aerospace Engineering

I’m a final year Aerospace Engineering student, specialising in Space Systems and with a great interest for space biology. I love interdisciplinary work, so iGEM is really exciting for me! I’m looking forward to learning about genetic engineering, lab techniques and chemistry, and getting involved with the local community. Outside of iGEM I like making rockets.

Jonathan De Oliveira History

Hello! I’m a History BA student about to enter my final year and a wannabe future medical doctor (stranger things have happened). I’m loving iGEM because it is allowing me to get the most out of my University experience. It has enabled me to speak to a fantastic variety of different people with so many different sets of expertise and ways of thinking through problems - from academia, politics and the wider public. I’ve also been able to visit and use parts of the University which I never would have otherwise - from helping to transform bacteria in the labs; to laser cutting MDF in the Engineering workshop; as well as rooting through the Centre for Public Engagement’s garage to find materials for our science fair stand. For somebody studying History to be able to help out at the cutting edge of science is the most enormous privilege, for which I am hugely grateful! In my spare time I enjoy reading medical history, cycling and cooking pesto pasta.

Billie Schlich Chemistry

Hi! I’m Billie, I’m a 3rd year Chemistry MSci student, a captain in the Bristol Jets cheer squad and the team’s social media addict! I applied to be in the Bristol iGEM team to be a part of a community committed to saving and protecting the world. I’m really excited about developing some useful modelling skills for my future career in fashion as well as getting involved in the public engagement as I love meeting new people.

Albert Wigmore Aerospace Engineering

A freshly graduated Aerospace Engineering student with a passion and specialisation in Space Systems Engineering. I joined the iGEM team to learn about the exciting field of Synthetic Biology and how it could be utilised to make the world a better place. After iGEM I will be working in the space industry for a satellite communications company. My interests are space, programming and food.