Team:Exeter
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+ | "The iGEM programme is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring young scientists to learn and contribute to cutting edge research. The chance to be involved in all stages of a | ||
+ | research project, and to engage with peers from across the world, will provide the team with an irreplaceable opportunity to develop their skills and careers. I am very | ||
+ | glad that we are able to run a team at the University of Exeter." - <b>Dr Nicholas Harmer</b> | ||
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+ | "For me the excitement of the iGEM project is seeing young physical scientists and biologists working so closely together. The interactions between the disciplines is | ||
+ | important in many fields of research and it is good to see perceived barriers being broken down at the undergraduate level." - <b>Prof. Peter Winlove</b> | ||
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+ | "People talk of genius a lot in science, quite wrongly, because it needs the collective genius of thousands of scientists and engineers to build a jumbo jet. Who knows | ||
+ | where this collective way of working will take us as we apply engineering science to the synthesis of new biological systems. It's very hard to predict and this is what | ||
+ | makes synthetic biology so exciting." - <b>Prof. Robert Beardmore</b> | ||
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+ | "iGEM isn't easy; its worth it!" - <b>Christina Agapakis</b> | ||
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Revision as of 22:10, 24 September 2012
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