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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/c/c0/Ucl2012-team-darren.jpg" title="Darren" /><div id="tagcloud"><div class="tag" style="font-size:25px">Supervising</div><div class="tag" style="font-size:17px">Mascot</div><div class="tag" style="font-size:30px">Annoying James</div><div class="tag" style="font-size:8px">Wiki Feedback</div></div><div id="toptrumps"><div class="name">Darren Nesbeth</div><div class="trump"><div class="label">Beer Stealing</div><div class="bar" style="width:300px"></div></div><div class="trump"><div class="label">James Trusting</div><div class="bar" style="width:50px"></div></div><div class="trump"><div class="label">Sarcasm</div><div class="bar" style="width:200px"></div></div><div class="question">Who are you?</div><div id="answer">I am Darren.</div><div class="question">What is your favorite poem?</div><div class="answer">There was a young dentist Malone<br />A lady while dining at Crewe<br />Sir Reginald Von Hubble of Joice<br />The limerick form is complex<br />“For Christmas”, she said with a tingle</div><div class="question">What is your favorite piece of prose?</div><div class="anwer">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent eros tellus, consectetur cursus porttitor at, dapibus eu eros. Phasellus non tortor eu urna dictum dapibus sed eget erat. Morbi ullamcorper iaculis nulla. Ut posuere mauris sit amet purus fringilla aliquam. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Nunc congue auctor metus, sed viverra nisi molestie ut. Phasellus in consectetur sapien. Nam sed sapien at massa faucibus sagittis eu vel purus. Ut gravida sapien vitae augue semper vel facilisis leo pretium. Sed sagittis gravida orci, a egestas justo auctor sed. Vivamus pellentesque orci non sem tristique lacinia. Integer ac ipsum eu eros vehicula luctus. Aliquam odio lacus, lobortis eu lobortis ut, rutrum sit amet erat. Phasellus vel ligula est, non ultrices orci. Cras non lectus ante.<br />
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    </strong>I am in year 5 and I am studying MEng Biochemical Engineering with Extra Mural Year<strong>. </strong>My role within the team is to ensure focus on key targets and deliverables, acting between different groups to ensure that these are achieved, as well as getting hands on in the lab.<br /><br />
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Why iGEM?: Synthetic Biology is an exciting field showing a lot of promise, and iGEM appeals to me as a fascinating way of working as part of a very interdisciplinary team in this field and within a competitive environment.</td>
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      I am a third year Medic with an iBSC in Genetics, and my key role in iGEM is coordinating the wiki, and carrying out the lab work. <br /><br />
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Why iGEM?: As Synthetic Biology is a relatively young area of science, I feel there is a lot of unexplored territory to investigate, and that makes iGEM a particularly pioneering, exciting, and challenging research opportunity. </td>
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    <td><strong>Yeping Lu</strong><br />
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    I am a second year Biomedical Scientist and my key role  in iGEM is in coordinating Human Practices, and in the characterisation and construction of Biobricks.<br /><br />
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      Why iGEM?: iGem is fun! It is an interesting blend of creativity and Science!
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Why iGEM?: Engineering synthetic organisms? I had to get involved. The field of synthetic biology, as well as this project present numerous challenges and opportunities, and I'm keen to play a part in the growth of this exciting discipline. <br />
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I am a first year Biochemist, and my key role is in coordinating the design of our Poster, and in the characterisation and construction of Biobricks<br /><br />
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Why iGEM?: iGEM combines both new field of synthetic biology as well as interdisciplinary research which I am interested in. </td>
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I am studying biochemistry, and responsible for forming community partnerships and sponsorship. <br /><br />
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Why iGEM?: I love the potential of iGEM; by taking part in an undergradute-led research project, we get to truly experience the responsibility and independence of academic life. </td>
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I am a second year Biochemical Engineering student. I am working on public engagement and sponsorship and supporting the characterisation and biobrick construction team.<br /><br />
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Why iGEM?: I am so excited to be part of the iGEM team; be able to see synthetic biology from different perspectives and investigate its application to resolve such a huge environmental problem that is the Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch and least but not last a summer in the lab sounds like good fun :-)</td>
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Why iGEM? I love the interdisciplinary nature of the iGEM project and I like seeing how different fields of science come together to achieve an aim. This also provides both a challenge and an opportunity to explore how I could apply my knowledge as a physicist in the field of SynBio. How could I not be involved?</td>
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Why iGEM?: The DNA-as-programming-language concept of synthetic biology appeals to me both as a computer scientist and as a former A-level Biology student - I think it's an area with massive potential and I can't wait to see what the future holds for for SynBio!</td>
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I'm a second year Computer Science student. I helped recruiting the team and my main job is making sure we go as far as we can.<br /><br />
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Why iGEM?: I'm very excited by the potential of synthetic biology and I think iGEM is a particularly great project, because it involves so many different aspects: lab work, modeling, marketing, human practice... </td>
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    </strong>I am a third year Biochemical Engineer and my key role is part of the computer modelling team. In particular I am working on MATLAB, and modelling of the plastic in the ocean.<br /><br />
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Why iGEM?: iGEM is a good introduction to synthetic biology and I feel that synthetic biology will play a large role in the future due to its large potential for application in many fields, particularly medicine.</td>
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    </strong>I am a second year Biochemical Engineer, and my key role in iGEM is in characterisation and construction of Biobricks.<br /><br />
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Why iGEM?: It's a great collaboration between different fields, creating something new - and oh yeah, it's extremely geeky!</td>
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    </strong>I’m a second year Architecture student, and my key role in iGEM is relating our project to the built environment and pushing the ideas to tangible possibilities. I am also responsible for the visual communication of our project.<br /><br />
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 28 August 2012

Supervising
Mascot
Annoying James
Wiki Feedback
Darren Nesbeth
Beer Stealing
James Trusting
Sarcasm
Who are you?
I am Darren.
What is your favorite poem?
There was a young dentist Malone
A lady while dining at Crewe
Sir Reginald Von Hubble of Joice
The limerick form is complex
“For Christmas”, she said with a tingle
What is your favorite piece of prose?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent eros tellus, consectetur cursus porttitor at, dapibus eu eros. Phasellus non tortor eu urna dictum dapibus sed eget erat. Morbi ullamcorper iaculis nulla. Ut posuere mauris sit amet purus fringilla aliquam. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Nunc congue auctor metus, sed viverra nisi molestie ut. Phasellus in consectetur sapien. Nam sed sapien at massa faucibus sagittis eu vel purus. Ut gravida sapien vitae augue semper vel facilisis leo pretium. Sed sagittis gravida orci, a egestas justo auctor sed. Vivamus pellentesque orci non sem tristique lacinia. Integer ac ipsum eu eros vehicula luctus. Aliquam odio lacus, lobortis eu lobortis ut, rutrum sit amet erat. Phasellus vel ligula est, non ultrices orci. Cras non lectus ante.
Maecenas id lorem quis dolor scelerisque tincidunt. Quisque id neque odio. Cras sapien elit, viverra vitae vestibulum eu, sodales at urna. Pellentesque est neque, facilisis at condimentum ac, fringilla ut ipsum. Vivamus nec ante a ligula mollis viverra. Pellentesque eget nisl purus, non pellentesque dui. Maecenas a sapien ac mauris ultrices bibendum. Quisque suscipit rhoncus semper. Quisque id lectus id tellus interdum aliquet eu eu mi. Maecenas sed purus augue, vel tristique nulla. Nunc accumsan semper mauris nec sollicitudin.
Sed sed neque a dui ornare viverra vel nec libero. Nulla sit amet tortor ac turpis sodales pretium vitae suscipit nisi. Maecenas faucibus elit nec orci viverra vestibulum. Mauris auctor enim non diam scelerisque semper. Donec urna dui, eleifend vitae feugiat sit amet, gravida non ligula. Morbi interdum leo felis, ultricies tristique metus. Nam tincidunt fermentum accumsan. Sed egestas semper adipiscing. Fusce eget dolor egestas justo cursus auctor vitae quis odio. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aliquam erat volutpat. Mauris dictum aliquam faucibus. Nulla et eros at ante pretium varius id eu nulla.
Thank you for your time.