What our team accomplished
This segment will describe what work was done by our team, Liu iGEM 2019. This will include technical support, presentations and wiki and fundraising and human practice.Technical work
The Liu iGEM team did the entire projects laboratory work including diffucult technique, all the data analys, designed the biobricks and created and edit all the parts. The team always attended troubleshooting and meetings.
Presentations and wiki
The team solely designed the posters, created all the presentations and a vast majority of the wiki was done by the team.Fundraising and human practice
All the fundraising was done by the team, the human practice and collaboration aspect was partly by done by the team.Below is a table describing what role each individual had in the team.Name | Responsibility | Involved |
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Andreas Holmqvist | Safety | Laboratory work, Human practice and Fundraising, Safety |
Anna Daerr | Laboratory | Laboratory work, Human practice, Collaboration, Biobrick design, Social media and Fundraising |
Anton Marchner Brandt | Design | Laboratory work, Podcast and Fundraising, Safety |
Hannah Fremlén | Human practice | Laboratory work, Fundraising, Collaboration and Presentation |
Emmanuel Berlin | Project leader | Laboratory work, Human practice, Design, Presentation, Fundraising, Collaboration, Wiki |
Johan Larsson | Parseq model | Laboratory work and Difficult technique and Fundraising, Biobrick design |
Jonatan Baggman | Parseq model | Laboratory work, Wiki and Fundraising, Biobick design |
Leo Juhlin | Grampositive Endolysin CHAP | Laboratory work, Biobrick design, Wiki and Fundraising |
Oliver Hild-walett | Design of biobricks | Laboratory work, Human practice, Collaboration, Presentation, Fundraising, Data analysis and Difficult technique |
Tom Clevesjö | Wiki | Laboratory work, Design and Fundraising |
Which help we received
During the formation and execution of the project, we received guidelines, from our PIs Lars-Göran Mårtensson and Per Hammarström, regarding the design of biobricks, troubleshooting and interpretation of results. They also assisted us with
Thanks to:
The individuals and groups mentioned below have helped us immensely
during this project and we truly wouldn´t have reached the same level without this support, special thanks to:
Our principal investigators Professor Per Hammarström and Associate Professor Lars-Göran Mårtensson, who have supported the team with great knowledge, troubleshooting and advice when it comes to laboratory and administative work.
Linköping University of Technology for registration fee, equipment, laboratory and other facilities.
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Linköpings University for providing us with financial support.
The Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping University for materials,
equipment and facilities. Johan Junker at KMC for giving us valuable advice about the antimicrobial peptides.
Moustafa Elmasry, Ahmed El-Serafi and Ingrid Steinvall at the National Burn Care center in Linköping for providing us with knowledge about burn wounds and supplying us with the cellulose bandage epiprotect that was used extensively in our experiments.
Agneta Johansson for allowing us to access a biosafety
class II lab and providing us with a batch of staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
Patrik Lundström for lending us useful equipment and
letting us lecture at the educational event “summer week”.
Martin Wiksten For helping us immensely with the wiki and
teaching us the groundpillars of programming.
Burn institution of Uppsala - For giving us valubable
advice of burn care.