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Provided assistance and guidance to the modeling group, offering his expertise and experience in understanding and utilizing molecular simulations to test our designs. He also helped us with PyMol scripting, as well as in choosing the C-type lectin domain.
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Taught the wet lab all the tricks of the trade, offering her expertise in cloning, protein expression and protein purification every step of the way. She also helped us interpret unexpected results and solve any problems we encountered.
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Project Advisors


Dr. John Allingham: Professor of Biochemistry, Queen's University

As our principle investigator and advisor for QGEM 2017, Dr. Allingham supported our team every step of the way by offering lab space, equipment, reagents, training, and expertise on everything from cloning strategies to protein purification.



Dr. Peter Davies: Professor of Biochemistry, Queen's University

Our resident antifreeze protein expert, Dr. Davies provided our team with invaluable guidance and resources, particularly with respect to the M. hydrocarbonoclasticus wing of the project. Dr. Davies also provided QGEM with lab space, reagents, and access to his marine bacteria strains.

Dry Lab


Dr. Robert Campbell: Assistant Professor, Queen's University. 

Provided assistance and guidance to the modeling group, offering his expertise and experience in understanding and utilizing molecular simulations to test our designs. He also helped us with PyMol scripting, as well as in choosing the C-type lectin domain.

Wet Lab


Jacqueline Hellinga: Graduate student in the Allingham lab. 

Taught the wet lab all the tricks of the trade, offering her expertise in cloning, protein expression and protein purification every step of the way. She also helped us interpret unexpected results and solve any problems we encountered.