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Introducing the K.U.Leuven iGEM 2009 Team
The team members are undergraduates, advised by Ph.D. students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty members.
The competition raised a great deal of interest and a balanced number of engineers and life-scientists were selected. Each team member spends his/her summer holiday working on the project.
The project was housed at the Faculty of Bioscience Engineering which provided a space for experiments, access to computers and appropriate equipment.
The Team
Didier Borowski (3rd Bachelor of Bioscience Engineering – Cell and Gene Technology)
Bart Bosmans (3rd Bachelor of Applied Sciences and Engineering – Mechanical Engineering)
Marian Crabbé (3rd Bachelor of Biochemistry and Biotechnology)
Jochem Deen (1st Master of Bio-physics)
Maxime Deforche (3rd Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences)
Joren De Raeymaecker (3rd Bachelor of Biochemistry and Biotechnology)
Karen Leirs (3rd Bachelor of Bioscience Engineering – Cell and Gene Technology)
Katrien Mols (3rd Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences)
Bernard Siebens (1st Master of Bioscience Engineering – Cell and Gene Technology)
Steven Van Acker (3rd Bachelor of Applied Sciences and Engineering – Computer Science)
Bart Van Parys (3rd Bachelor of Applied Sciences and Engineering – Electrical Engineering)
Annelien Verfaillie (3rd bachelor of Biomedical Sciences)
Instructors
Maarten Breckpot (iGEM 2008)
Sigrid De Keersmaecker (Faculty of Bioscience Engineering)
Jonas Demeulemeester (iGEM 2008)
Inge Thijs (Faculty of Bioscience Engineering)
Hanne Tytgat (iGEM 2008)
Lyn Venken (Faculty of Bioscience Engineering)
Dries Vercruysse (iGEM 2008)
Advisors
Astrid Cappuyns (Faculty of Engineering)
John Creemers (Biomedical Sciences Group)
Bart De Moor (Faculty of Engineering)
Kristof Engelen (Faculty of Bioscience Engineering)
Annemie Geeraerd (Faculty of Bioscience Engineering)
Murali Jayapala (IMEC)
Kathleen Marchal (Faculty of Bioscience Engineering)
Yves Moreau (Faculty of Engineering)
Johan Robben (Faculty of Science)
Sofie Saerens (Faculty of Bioscience Engineering)
Joris Winderickx (Faculty of Science)