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Adviser of Imperial College iGEM team 2009 - The E.ncapsulator | |||
*Gold Medal Winner | |||
*Winner of Best Manufacturing Project | |||
*Winner of Best Ethics project | |||
Member of Imperial College iGEM team 2008 - Biofabricator subtilis Project | Member of Imperial College iGEM team 2008 - Biofabricator subtilis Project | ||
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Member of Imperial College iGEM team 2007 - Infector Detector Project | Member of Imperial College iGEM team 2007 - Infector Detector Project | ||
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===Interests=== | ===Interests=== |
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James Chappell
Imperial College London Synthetic Biology Lab
Current Project
Currently a 1st year PhD student at Imperial College Synthetic Biology Lab. My project title at the moment is to investigate "A Synthetic Biology Approach to the Development of Biosensors for the Detection of Pathogenic Biofilms ."
Education
1st Class Honours Bsc in Biochemistry, Imperial College London
Previous Projects
iGEM:
Adviser of Imperial College iGEM team 2009 - The E.ncapsulator
- Gold Medal Winner
- Winner of Best Manufacturing Project
- Winner of Best Ethics project
Member of Imperial College iGEM team 2008 - Biofabricator subtilis Project
- Gold Medal Winner
- Winner of Best New Natural BioBrick Part
- Winner of Best Manufacturing Project
Member of Imperial College iGEM team 2007 - Infector Detector Project
- Gold Medal Winner
Interests
- Biosensors
- Aptamers
- Cell-Free expression systems
- DNA assembly techniques
- High throughput characterization techniques
Contact Details
James Chappell,
Synthetic Biology Lab,
Division of Molecular Biosciences
Imperial College London,
London, UK
Email - jchappell105@gmail.com
Links
Using R Program an the RK4 function for modeling gene expression using ODE models