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I have obtained my PhD degree in 2009, within the field of microbial biotechnology. Currently, I am working as a researcher at the Department of Biotechnology, NTNU.<br><br>
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My main research focus areas are bacterial transcriptional and translational regulation, synthetic biology/metabolic engineering and metagenome/biodiscovery.<br><br>
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I have been working with various organisms including <i>E. coli</i>, mesophilic and psychrophilic <i>Pseudomonas sp.</i>, <i>Streptomyces sp</i>, <i>Shewanella sp.</i>, <i>Pseudoalteromonas sp.</i>, <i>Synechocystis sp.</i>, lactic acid bacteria, and yeast.  
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Team Members

Elias Augestad

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Ronja Hesthammer

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Pål Røynestad

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Camilla Reehorst

Eivind Bøe Drejer

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Line Aanerud Omtvedt

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Jacob Lamb

I started my research in a laboratory at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand with Professor Julian Eaton-Rye and Associate Professor Martin Hohmann-Marriott. I completed of my Master of Science degree in 2012 in the field of Biochemistry, focusing on renewable energy studies in photosynthetic organisms. I then moved to Trondheim, Norway to undertake a Ph.D. research fellowship under the supervision of Associate Professor Martin Hohmann-Marriott in the department of Biotechnology, at NTNU. My Ph.D. research looks at using cyanobacteria (and other photosynthetic organisms) as a source of energy/biofuels.

As a consequence, this iGEM project our team has undertaken is of up-most interest for me personally, as I believe that photosynthesis holds the solution to a lot of the problems our society will face in the coming years.

Department Advisors

Dr. Rahmi Lale - Microbial Biotechnology

I have obtained my PhD degree in 2009, within the field of microbial biotechnology. Currently, I am working as a researcher at the Department of Biotechnology, NTNU.

My main research focus areas are bacterial transcriptional and translational regulation, synthetic biology/metabolic engineering and metagenome/biodiscovery.

I have been working with various organisms including E. coli, mesophilic and psychrophilic Pseudomonas sp., Streptomyces sp, Shewanella sp., Pseudoalteromonas sp., Synechocystis sp., lactic acid bacteria, and yeast.

Dr. Eivind Almaas - Systems- and network biology

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Dr. Martin F. Hohmann-Marriott - Photosynthesis and bioenergetics