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Revision as of 00:30, 23 October 2017
<title> Team Members - Macquarie Australia </title>
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Who are we?
We are a team of enthusiastic and high-achieving Macquarie University, Sydney students all interested in the field of molecular and synthetic biology, who are guided by key academic staff in the field. The team includes third year students who will be entering the workforce or pursuing higher education in 2018 with backgrounds in molecular biology, chemistry, and biology.
Student Team Members
Name |
About |
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Adrianna Minichiello |
Study - Bachelor of Advanced Science, majoring in biomolecular science (final year)
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Ali Ali |
Study - Medical Science, specialising in chemistry and biomolecular sciences (final year)
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Ari Edmonds |
Study - Bachelor of Science, majoring in biology and biomolecular science (3rd year)
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Cindy Sia |
Study - Bachelor of Medical Science (final year)
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Emma Jackson |
Study - Emma is a final year Science and Commerce student majoring in Human Biology and Marketing. She is an incredibly curious person who loves using science to explore how things work, especially the human body.
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India Boyton |
Study - Bachelor of Science, majoring in biomolecular sciences
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Jocelyn Johns |
Study - Bachelor of Advanced Science, majoring in biomolecular science (final year)
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Steven Psaradakis |
Study -3rd and final year of Bachelor of Science, Major in human biology. I like the scientific method because it’s the most reliable system we have in regards to finding objective truth.
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Simone Hargraves |
Study - Simone is in her final year of a Science and Arts degree majoring in Biomolecular science and French. She loves the adrenaline rush of seeing a successful transformant when she comes into the lab in the morning.
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Taylor Berry |
Study - Fourth and final year of Advanced Science with majors in Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences.
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Winonah Riddell |
Study - Bachelor of Medical Science, majoring in biomolecular science (3rd year)
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Academic Advisors
Name |
About |
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Professor Robert Willows |
Professor Robert Willows is an academic at Macquarie University. He knows all there is to know about ‘that green stuff’ chlorophyll and photosynthesis and has challenged us this year with all his ideas for our project. Rob has been instrumental in helping us get our wet lab work over the line this year and has assisted us tremendously in understanding all there is to know about the hydrogen gas biosynthesis pathway. |
Dr Paul Jaschke |
Dr Jaschke is a Lecturer at Macquarie University in the area of Synthetic Biology. Paul’s knowledge in this field has been invaluable in supporting our project ideas and helping us bring everything together. He has provided recommendations for replicate experiments using the Clark electrodes. We would also like to thank him for helping to get us entry to attend and present at the Synthetic Biology Australasia Conference. |
Dr Louise Brown |
Dr Brown is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University. She is a strong advocate of undergraduate research at Macquarie University and has been involved with the Macquarie Australia iGEM team since its inception, in 2010. Dr Brown has facilitated Macquarie University's ability to take part in iGEM through her advocacy of our sponsors; allowing us to gain funding each year. In addition, Dr Brown facilitates our contact with other teams for advice and partnership opportunities. She has helped our team function as a whole by providing a positive and insightful environment to perform our research. |
Dr Edward Moh |
It wouldn't be exaggerating to say that Ed lives in the lab. He has finished his PhD and is currently working in the areas of molecular cell biology and biotechnology. Ed has been involved with the Macquarie Australia iGEM team since 2011 and this year he has been an exceptional supporter of our team. As a result, Ed has been able to provide us with a tremendous amount of advice about the iGEM competition process. His commitment and dedication to our team is outstanding. We couldn’t have done it without you Ed! |
Mike Gibbs |
Mike Gibbs is another great advisor. He has proved aid to our iGEM teams at Macquarie iGEM team since 2013. His advice and training this year during the early weeks of our project allowed us to learn the basics in synthetic biology. These skills included carrying out minipreps, making agarose gels, using gel and nanodrop computer measurement and analysis software, understanding and applying 3A assembly. Additionally, his help with sequencing analysis and construction has been most helpful. Thanks to Mike for passing on his insightful knowledge to us this year and for bringing a positive, smiling face into the lab in each of his visits. |
Thi Huynh |
Thi is a committed and valuable advisor to our team. A Scientific Officer at Macquarie, Thi takes on this role even though she has other work to do. Thi’s ever helpful advice helping us to locate and use lab equipment is invaluable and we wouldn’t be able to work on our project without her. Hopefully now that we are near the end she isn’t so stressed. Thanks Thi for everything you have done for us! |
Dominic Logel |
Dominic is a PhD candidate working for Dr Jaschke in Synthetic Biology who is currently attempting to rewiring the transcriptional units a of small bacteriophage. He has been involved with Macquarie’s iGEM team since 2013. |
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