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Contents

59 Second Interviews

Coming very soon.

Toby Friend

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Rachael Fulton

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Christine Harkness

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Mai-Britt Jensen

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Karolis Kidykas

  1. How are you today?

Fine Thanks!

  1. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?

I found a leaflet advertising iGEM competition in one of my lectures. It was very appealing offer. I was very interested in biology while at school but engineering won my sympathies back then. It was an opportunity to go into field I am interested in but has little to do with aerospace just before I graduate and submerge myself into professional life.

  1. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?

I always thought about any form of life as of a complex machine which we will be able to control one day. This project proved it to me that I was right. Of course I may not be alive to whiteness it!

  1. Where do you see yourself two years from now?

Airbus? ESA? I love Europe, but if bad luck follows me I will consider Boeing or NASA!

  1. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?

Probably not in Biology! Sorry! I have an engineers blood

  1. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?

I could easily name the scariest one, but its hard to think of any favorite one. There were quite a few of them.

  1. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?

Antigravity Engine! Though I know it is probably impossible, but you said anything.

  1. What are you doing this weekend?

Either one of four: Tennis, Traveling, Working on my project, partying

  1. Tell us a secret.

It will no longer be a secret then.

  1. Describe yourself in five words.

That would be harder then to push a camel through a needle hole.

  1. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Sorry, times up!

Martina Marbà

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Lynsey McLeay

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Christine Merrick

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Maija Paakkunainen

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Scott Ramsay

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.

Maciej Trybilo

  1. How are you today?
  2. How and why did you get involved in the University of Glasgow iGEM Team 2007?
  3. What do you feel you have gained from working in the Glasgow iGEM Team?
  4. Where do you see yourself two years from now?
  5. If you had £50,000 to invest in science, what would you do with it?
  6. What has been your favourite iGEM moment so far?
  7. If you could be the inventor of anything, what would it be?
  8. What are you doing this weekend?
  9. Tell us a secret.
  10. Describe yourself in five words.
  11. Make up a haiku on the spot.