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All work has been conducted by the team except for contributions mentioned here. We would like to thank the following people and organisations for their assistance: | All work has been conducted by the team except for contributions mentioned here. We would like to thank the following people and organisations for their assistance: | ||
- | Supervisors, Darren Nesbeth and Eli Keshavarz-Moore - requested funding from UCL Biochemical Engineering Department | + | Supervisors, Darren Nesbeth and Eli Keshavarz-Moore - requested funding from UCL Biochemical Engineering Department and provided outstanding support |
- | Yanika Borg, Erick Ramos and Alex Templar - | + | Yanika Borg, Erick Ramos and Alex Templar - our instructors |
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+ | Howard Boland from <html><a href="http://www.c-lab.co.uk" target="_blank">C-LAB</a></html>, our brilliant friend and artistic advisor. | ||
Dr Paola Gomez-Perira, Researcher in Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems at Southampton University, advised Bouran on Marine Chassis and Bethan on Sediment Sampling and Experimental Design. | Dr Paola Gomez-Perira, Researcher in Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems at Southampton University, advised Bouran on Marine Chassis and Bethan on Sediment Sampling and Experimental Design. | ||
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Jason Gardiner and Douglas Ridgway, from the Alberta iGEM team, gave Bouran feedback on the Alberta BioBricks. | Jason Gardiner and Douglas Ridgway, from the Alberta iGEM team, gave Bouran feedback on the Alberta BioBricks. | ||
- | Sean Ward and Markus Gershater, from Synthace, advised Bouran on Experimental Design. | + | Sean Ward and Markus Gershater, from Synthace, advised Bouran on Experimental Design and for help with electroporation. |
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+ | Prof. Mike Hoare, gave James and Leonard advice on creating a small scale shear device. | ||
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+ | Stuart Duffy, assisted in the creating and operation of the small scale shear device. | ||
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== Modelling == | == Modelling == | ||
- | Dr | + | Dr David Rowley for help with the initial version of our degradation model |
- | Dr Andrew Martin help | + | Dr Andrew Martin for his assistance on running PERL scripts |
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+ | Miriam Goldstein for her help in finding data for the ocean model | ||
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+ | Stephen Fawcett for his help with ocean physics | ||
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+ | Julie Masura & Peter Ryan for their data on microplastic distribution | ||
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+ | Dr Chris Barnes for his tireless support with all aspects of our modelling | ||
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Kimberley Freeman and Hillary Jackson, from the UCL Department of Public Engagement, for their support and feedback for our Beacon Bursary application. | Kimberley Freeman and Hillary Jackson, from the UCL Department of Public Engagement, for their support and feedback for our Beacon Bursary application. | ||
- | Virgil Rerimassie, from the Rathenau Instituut in Den Haag, supported Erin with our application and development of our proposal for the Meeting of Young Minds debate, held by the Rathenau Institute. | + | Virgil Rerimassie & Dirk Stemerding, from the Rathenau Instituut in Den Haag, supported Erin with our application and development of our proposal for the Meeting of Young Minds debate, held by the Rathenau Institute. |
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+ | Claire Marris & Maggie Leggett for agreeing to provide support with our position paper for the Meeting of Young Minds debate | ||
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+ | Alan Evans at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, for his kind assistance on UNCLOS and international ocean law | ||
Mike Hughes, from Guerrilla Science, advised Yeping and Martina on public outreach and gave feedback on our DIYbio workshops. | Mike Hughes, from Guerrilla Science, advised Yeping and Martina on public outreach and gave feedback on our DIYbio workshops. | ||
- | William Beaufoy, Simon Rose, Nicolas FitzRoy Dale, Andrew Cousins, Taylor Burcs and Joel Winston | + | William Beaufoy, Simon Rose, Nicolas FitzRoy Dale, Andrew Cousins, Taylor Burcs and Joel Winston from the London Biohackers |
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+ | == Miscellaneous == | ||
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+ | Prof Andrea Sella for providing us with dry ice and moral support | ||
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+ | Brian O'Sullivan & Gareth Mannall thanks to whom we now have a clean microwave | ||
- | + | Paula Thomas & Hayley Powell for their help getting rooms and equipment | |
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All work has been conducted by the team except for contributions mentioned here. We would like to thank the following people and organisations for their assistance:
Supervisors, Darren Nesbeth and Eli Keshavarz-Moore - requested funding from UCL Biochemical Engineering Department and provided outstanding support
Yanika Borg, Erick Ramos and Alex Templar - our instructors
Howard Boland from C-LAB, our brilliant friend and artistic advisor.
Dr Paola Gomez-Perira, Researcher in Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems at Southampton University, advised Bouran on Marine Chassis and Bethan on Sediment Sampling and Experimental Design.
Ben Mackrow, Research Associate in Algal Biotechnology at UCL, helped Bouran with Gibson Assembly and Construction feedback.
Jason Gardiner and Douglas Ridgway, from the Alberta iGEM team, gave Bouran feedback on the Alberta BioBricks.
Sean Ward and Markus Gershater, from Synthace, advised Bouran on Experimental Design and for help with electroporation.
Prof. Mike Hoare, gave James and Leonard advice on creating a small scale shear device.
Stuart Duffy, assisted in the creating and operation of the small scale shear device.
Modelling
Dr David Rowley for help with the initial version of our degradation model
Dr Andrew Martin for his assistance on running PERL scripts
Miriam Goldstein for her help in finding data for the ocean model
Stephen Fawcett for his help with ocean physics
Julie Masura & Peter Ryan for their data on microplastic distribution
Dr Chris Barnes for his tireless support with all aspects of our modelling
Human Practices
Dr Muki Hacklay, advised Philipp, Bethan and Yeping on the development of our DIYbio - citizen science collaboration.
Dr Steve Cross,
Kate Oliver, from UCL Faculty of Engineering, advised Philipp and Bethan on publishing events to the public, finding resources within UCL and lent us tables for our Public BioBrick Exhibition.
Kimberley Freeman and Hillary Jackson, from the UCL Department of Public Engagement, for their support and feedback for our Beacon Bursary application.
Virgil Rerimassie & Dirk Stemerding, from the Rathenau Instituut in Den Haag, supported Erin with our application and development of our proposal for the Meeting of Young Minds debate, held by the Rathenau Institute.
Claire Marris & Maggie Leggett for agreeing to provide support with our position paper for the Meeting of Young Minds debate
Alan Evans at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, for his kind assistance on UNCLOS and international ocean law
Mike Hughes, from Guerrilla Science, advised Yeping and Martina on public outreach and gave feedback on our DIYbio workshops.
William Beaufoy, Simon Rose, Nicolas FitzRoy Dale, Andrew Cousins, Taylor Burcs and Joel Winston from the London Biohackers
Miscellaneous
Prof Andrea Sella for providing us with dry ice and moral support
Brian O'Sullivan & Gareth Mannall thanks to whom we now have a clean microwave
Paula Thomas & Hayley Powell for their help getting rooms and equipment