Team:DTU Denmark/team
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+ | <i>Lundbeckfonden</i><br> | ||
Revision as of 20:04, 25 September 2009
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Also check out our Danish website DTU iGEM 2009 |
The iGEM 2009 team Team organisation The DTU iGEM '09 team was formed on the initiative of assistant professor, Kiran Raosaheb Patil. The six of us quickly came together, and with inspiration from our four advisors, a project was formulated. The organisation of the team is based on the bottom-up approach, and from day one we have been very self-suffient, spearheading fundraising, laboratory work, and all other practical details ourselves.
The DTU iGEM '09 team advisorsKiran Raosaheb Patil, Assistant professor, DTU Systems BiologyBjarne Gram Hansen, Post. Doc., DTU Systems Biology Ana Rita Brochado, Ph.d. student, DTU Systems Biology Simon Carlsen, Ph.d. student, DTU Systems Biology |
Denmark and iGEM This is the first time Denmark is represented. However, we are not alone! Also check out our arch rivals homepage: SDU denmark Fundraising Our sponsors are: Center for Microbial Biotechnology (CMB) at DTU Otto Mønsteds Fond Lundbeckfonden |
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