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From the University of Exeter Department of Biosciences |
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From the University of Exeter College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences |
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Prof. C Peter Winlove (Physics)
Professor Winlove has been a fierce proponent of Exeter's first ever entry into the iGEM competition. He has helped us develop the foundational purpose of the project, sharing insights into the physical structure and properties of polysaccharides (a personal interest) allowing us to realise the possible future applications of our system output.
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Dr. John Rowe (Physics)
Doctor Rowe was instrumental in the early stages of the GlycoWeb build, helping Liam get to grips with the Python programming language and making himself available for any subsequent queries as the project advanced.
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Dr. Orkun Soyer (Mathematics)
Doctor Soyer enthused our Mathematician Andy into creadting a model that could be created to optimise our biosynthetic system, and made himself available for advice and guidance throughout this period of the project.
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From the ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society (EGENIS) at the University of Exeter |
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Prof. Steve Hughes
Professor Hughes provided us with methods of team planning and organisation, and has been an invaluable source of information and support throughout the project.
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Dr. Sabina Leonelli
Doctor Leonelli provided support for our review of Human Practices with regard to the project.
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From the Greenpeace Research Laboratories at the University of Exeter |
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From Research and Knowledge Transfer at the University of Exeter |
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Beyond the University of Exeter |
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