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| == '''Where we're from''' == | | == '''Where we're from''' == |
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| We are all from the [http://sdu.dk University of Southern Denmark] in Odense, which is located smack in the middle of Denmark. It's a small town of about 180.000 inhabitants, of which quiet a few are students. | | We are all from the [http://sdu.dk University of Southern Denmark] in Odense, which is located smack in the middle of Denmark. It's a small town of about 180.000 inhabitants, of which quiet a few are students. |
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Who we are
We are eight students from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), who found each other through a common wish to explore synthetic biology.
Students
Anna Linhardt Hansen
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I am studying medicine on 5th semester at the University of Southern Denmark, and my motivation for joining SDU´s iGEM is numerous. First of all, studying medicine does not prepare the ground for scientific work, which I think is a petty. Second, I think its cool to make friends among different field of study. Third, but presumably most important; I would like to have some fun.
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Julius Fredens
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I’m 24 and I study Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at 8th semester. Although spending a lot of time in the lab doing projects on lipid metabolism in C. elegans and protein modifications in nerve terminals, I have never been in touch with genetic engineering or even worked with single-celled organisms.
When I think about all the opportunities in genetic manipulation, I can’t live without knowing the techniques. And learning this discipline by hands-on experiences together with a great team – in competition with others ;o) – sounds just pretty nice!
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Kir Jacobsen
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9th semester Biochemistry & Molecular biology, 24, experience with cell culturing, protein purification with focus on phosphoproteins and mass spectrometry. Additionally, experience with purification of DNA from tissue and copy number surveillance.
I always seek new areas of study, because I find the world of life sciences very exciting. When the opportunity came up to do something with bacteria, I was interested right from the start, because I havent really worked in the area of prokaryotes before and I was eager to explore it.
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John Claesson
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Anne Zebitz Eriksen
I am 20 years old and I have just finished my first year of the nanobioscience bachelor. I have great experience in project-management from the technical high school, but have very little previous experience with the microbiology lab.
I joined the iGEM team because I always thought genetically engineering to be exciting and to gain valuable experience in this line of work. And mostly because it sounds fun.
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Marc Trunjer Kusk Nielsen
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My name is Marc, im 21 years old and i've just finished the 3rd semester of Medicine. I have a broad, but superficial experience in labwork, but it's been a couple of years, and i miss it. Im really looking forward to retaking the lab and building a Staph dissolving bastard of a bacteria :)
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Helle Bogetofte Thomasen
Helle Bogetofte Thomasen.
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My name is Helle Bogetofte Thomasen, I am 23 years old and have just finished 5th semester of medicin at SDU.
Regarding my motivation; I generally think that syntetic biology is a very interesting scientific field with great potentiel and I really look forward to joining the competition and meeting students from all over the world.
I would like to work in medical research later on but our education doesn't really involve any lab work. So for me this iGEM project is also a great chance to get some lab experience and try some things that I would otherwise only read about. Beside from this I am strangely fascinated by bacteria ;o)
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Mike Barnkob
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Motivation: I found synthetic biology to be an exciting new field to explore. It has a lot of potential for real world applications and iGEM provides a perfect setup for us students to wrestle with new ideas and projects.
About me: I study medicine and am currently on my sixth semester here at SDU. I've worked on detecting LOH in a rare cancer called multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma at Odense University Hospital and spent some time at University of Illinois a summer ago trying to be helpful at Kelly Tappendens lab. My bachelor thesis had the inspiring name: A Systematic Comparison of Cystatin C Based Formula's and The Creatinin Based Schwartz Formula for Determining Kidney Functions in Children.
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Advisors
Ann Zahle Andersen
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I am a post.doc at the microbiology group of the department of biochemistry and molecular biology at SDU. I have a past I systems biology and mathematical modeling, but am currently researching in the field of food microbiology.
I was introduced to the iGEM team in May and immediately saw great potential. Therefore I am truly honored to be an instructor on their project and look forward to lots of fun and good science over the summer.
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Pia K. Nielsen
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Martin Hanczyc
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Associate Professor,
Fundamental Living Technology (FLinT)
Department of Physics and Chemistry,
University of Southern Denmark
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Jakob Møller-Jensen
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Steen Rasmussen
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Center Leader Fundamental Living Technology & Research Director,
Fundamental Living Technology (FLinT)
Department for Physics & Chemistry,
University of Southern Denmark
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Birgitte Kallipolitis
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Where we're from
We are all from the [http://sdu.dk University of Southern Denmark] in Odense, which is located smack in the middle of Denmark. It's a small town of about 180.000 inhabitants, of which quiet a few are students.