Team:DTU-Denmark/Team/Team Members
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- | <p><i>Associate professor, Ph.D.,<br>DTU System Biology</i></br></br> | + | <p><i>Associate professor, Ph.D.,<br> Regulatory genomics, <br> DTU System Biology</i></br></br> |
Chris is the team's main instructor who has put together the team and has given advice from the beginning with brainstorming project ideas until now that the project nears its completion.</p> | Chris is the team's main instructor who has put together the team and has given advice from the beginning with brainstorming project ideas until now that the project nears its completion.</p> | ||
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- | <p><i>Associate professor,<br>DTU Systems Biology</i></br></br> | + | <p><i>Associate professor, Ph.D. <br> Metabolic signalling and regulation, <br>DTU Systems Biology</i></br></br> |
Mogens does research within metabolic signaling and regulation in bacteria and has therefore been a treasured knowledge base for team. He has helped us with cloning troubleshooting and tips for culturing bacteria.</p> | Mogens does research within metabolic signaling and regulation in bacteria and has therefore been a treasured knowledge base for team. He has helped us with cloning troubleshooting and tips for culturing bacteria.</p> | ||
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Jan does research within metabolic signaling and regulation and has therefore been a treasured knowledge base for team. He has helped us consider various issues related to fluorescence measurements.</p> | Jan does research within metabolic signaling and regulation and has therefore been a treasured knowledge base for team. He has helped us consider various issues related to fluorescence measurements.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 11:43, 16 October 2014
The 2014 DTU iGEM team is an ambitious team consisting of eight graduate students, four advisors and three main supervisors with a total of five different nationalities. We share a deep interest in chemistry, biotechnology and synthetic biology and work dedicatedly in the cross-disciplinary environment of iGEM. Our group possesses a useful combination of valuable competences, comprising skills in molecular biology, biochemistry, mathematical modelling, scientific programming, project management, entrepreneurship as well as scientific and non-scientific communication. Combined our team has a keen interest in state-of-the-art biotechnology and is eager to contribute to the field of synthetic biology.
Fun is fundamental. There is no way around it. You absolutely must have fun. Without fun, there is no enthusiasm. Without enthusiasm, there is no energy. Without energy, there are only shades of gray.
- Doug Hall
To create and maintain a dynamic group and enjoyable working atmosphere as well as to keep up our enthusiasm when sitting inside a laboratory while getting snap-chatted by friends on the beach, we of course also went out sunbathing and swimming, enjoyed some cold beers, traditional Danish dinners, and delicious ice creams during the summer.
Team members
Anne Pihl Bali |
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Anne Sofie Lærke Hansen |
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Caroline Mosbech |
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Motivation My great interest in synthetic biology is one of the main reasons why I’m participating in iGEM. The great thing about synthetic biology is that we are not only examining and observing nature, we are applying it in new contexts, as well as the the fact that it is a field experiencing rapid development and has a huge future potential.
iGEM is a unique opportunity for me to be a part of an ambitious team and to develop a project from absolute scratch to final jamboree. It’s amazing how different iGEM projects are and I’m looking forward to seeing this years contributions. |
Kristian Barrett |
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Kristian Jensen |
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Mark Thomas Østerlund |
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Rasmus Bech |
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Thor Bech Johannesen |
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Advisors
During the project we have had help from a number of university staff and iGEM alumni. These advisors have given us tips on how to use our time efficiently, optimizing protocols and strategies in the lab, and designing the wiki.
Chris Workman |
Mogens Kilstrup |
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Associate professor, Ph.D., |
Associate professor, Ph.D. |
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Jan Martinussen |
Ali Altintas |
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Associate professor, Ph.D. |
Ph.D. student, Graduate engineer, |
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Kristian Davidsen |
Helen Cook |
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Stud. B.Sc. Eng., Biotechnology, DTU Kristian was on the 2013 DTU iGEM team and has a lot of laboratory experience and readily shares his knowledge if we have a question regarding a specific protocol, or need help with troubleshooting. |
Stud. M.Sc. Eng., Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, DTU Helen has given advice in our project especially with regard to time management as well as design and programming of the wiki. |
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Hilde Coumou |
Anne Egholm Pedersen |
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Ph.D. student, DTU Systems Biology Hilde has a dual bachelor degree in science communication and biotechnology and has helped us formulate a strategy for our Policy and Practices efforts. |
Ph.D. student, DTU Systems Biology Anne has introduced us to flow cytometry and fluorometry and has thereby enabled us to do the most essential part of our laboratory work. |