Team UNIK Copenhagen 2014
Our team consist of 5 devoted people from the field of life science. You can click on the team photo to read more about each person or just scroll down on this page.
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Our team consist of 5 devoted people from the field of life science. You can click on the team photo to read more about each person or just scroll down on this page.
My name is Cecilie Cetti Hansen. I am studying for my B.Sc in Biotechnology. I like to work in the lab and have found an interest in plant based synthetic biology and metabolic engineering. It motivates me to be a part of developing ideas and to obtain new knowledge in this field. I am inspired by Björk's Biophilia project. It is cool when science is combined with art. In my spare time I enjoy being in the garden, especially in the summer time when it is full of flowers, berries and vegetables.
My name is Henrik Munk Frisenvang. I have a bachelors degree in Biology-Biotechnology from Copenhagen University. In my bachelor year I primarily focused on plant pathway discovery for the purpose of heterologous production of high-value plant compounds. I have currently completed the first year of my masters’ degree in Biology-Biotechnology at Copenhagen University. I have spent the first semester of my master’s degree in New Zealand where I did a research project on the Vitis vinifera transposonactivating properties of yeast. I joined iGEM because I think that multidisciplinary team of dedicated students sounds like a fun and interesting group to be part of and can achieve exciting results.
My name is Morten Hessellund Raadam
My name is Owik Herold-Majumdar and I am a Master student at the University of Copenhagen in the field of Biotechnology. I have Bachelors in Molecular Biotechnology form the Technical University of Munich. I also got in touch there with iGEM but had never the opportunity to participate in the competition. I think iGEM is a great chance to put theory in practice by performing an individual project. Moreover, I like the aspect of creating an own small researcher community within iGEM which creates a great network with valuable contacts. Last but not least, is iGEM a lot of fun especially with a nice team like we are!