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Bradley Thomas Elliott
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/research/graduate-school/current-students/doctoral-researchers/elliott-bradley
University of Westminster
Mr Bradley Elliott is currently completing a PhD in human physiology at the University of Westminster. He is part of the Change Agents Network, regularly speaking and blogging about their work. Besides his research into physiology, his interests also include teaching and learning in the life sciences and augmentation of such with current technology.
Artun Sukan
University of Westminster
Mr Artun Sukan is a biochemical engineer and final year PhD student in the Department of Molecular and Applied Biotechnology, University of Westminster. His research interests are bioprocess design, fermentation technology and downstream processing. Alongside his interests, he is passionate about the use of computer-aided applications for education and research.
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