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Revision as of 12:20, 15 October 2019

Attributions

We want to say thank you to all the wonderful men and women who have helped us during this project. We couldn't have done it without you.

Team members

The attributions of the different team members will soon be added to this page

Supervisors

Christopher Workman
Chris has been the supervisor for the DTU Biobuilders since the beginning and is always ready to answer any questions, be it about iGEM or science. He has done a lot for our team. We would not be the well-oiled machine we are today if not for him, and we would probably be sitting in a corner crying if it wasn’t for his guidance.

Henrik Toft Simonsen
As the CEO of Mosspiration Biotech IVS & Associate professor at DTU, Henrik is a great supervisor who knows how to motivate us during crunch times. He's able to bring an almost business like aspect to the project which makes the project seem more relevant than ever and we are happy to have him on board.

Kyle Rothschild-Mancinelli
As an iGEM alumnus and PhD student working with fungi, Kyle not only knew when to push us to keep up with the time-schedule, but he always pushed us to factually justify anything we did for our project. His drive and expectation made us want to do better and the experience wouldn't be the same without him.

Wetlab

Jakob Blæsbjerg Hoof (DTU Bioengineering)
Expert on Aspergilli and generously provided us with the Aspergillus niger strain ACTT1015 and the plasmids containing PyrG and the homology regions.

Jakob Kræmmer Rendsvig (Ph.D. student at DTU Bioengineering)
Most generously provided feedback, plasmids, and guidance throughout the project. His help has been invaluable for our successes.

Fabiano Jares Contesini (DTU Bioengineering)
Provided us with a protease deficient Aspergillus niger strain.

José Luis Martinez Ruiz (DTU Bioengineering)
Helped us with advice on fermentation in bioreactors.

Irene Hjorth Jacobsen (Ph.D. student at DTU Bioengineering)
Offered invaluable advice on how to run the bioreactors.

Clara Navarrete Román (Postdoc at DTU Bioengineering)
Helped us with using the BioLector.

Zofia Dorota Jarczynska (Postdoc at DTU Bioengineering)
Provided advice on how to optimize the protoplasting protocol and provided feedback, advice and support with regards to fungal transformation and cloning.

David Lokjær Faurdal (DTU Biobuilders 2018)
Helped with the execution of the BioBrick Tutorial 2019 and occasional guidance and help in the lab.

Lina Lyng Sigfredsson Nielsen (DTU Biobuilders 2018)
Helped with the BioBrick Tutorial 2019.

Marie Millgaard (Msc. student at DTU)
Helped with the BioBrick Tutorial 2019.

Joen Haahr Jensen (DTU Biobuilders 2018)
Developed systems for organizing our DNA inventory in 2018 that was also used in 2019.

Drylab

Human practices

Kenneth Bruno (Principal scientist at Zymergen)
Provided crucial feedback at the start of the project about the choice of aspergillus strain and methods to determine promoter strength. Furthermore, he provided information about the needs of a promoter library in industry.

Grayson Wawrzyn (Scientist at Zymergen)
Gave us important feedback to the project.

Benjamin Schwetz (Information scientist at Novozymes)
Invited us to visit Novozymes’ facilities in Lyngby and arranged talks with different departments to learn more about the applications of enzymes.

Mikako Sasa (Senior Scientist at Novozymes)
Talked to us about the use of filamentous fungi in industrial applications.

Alfred Birkegaard Hansted (Collaborative Innovation Specialist at Hello Science)
Introduced the many aspects of innovation and entrepreneurship in the biotechnological space.

Pengfei Tian (Senior Data Scientist at Novozymes)
Talked to us about visualisation of scientific topics as a part of research with his focus on 3D models of enzymes.

Merete Møller Engelsen (Science Manager at Novozymes)
Talked to us about real-world applications of heterologous proteins that can be produced in filamentous fungi.

Mary Ann Stringer (Senior Scientist at Novozymes)
Provided feedback on which types of promoters are really needed in industry.

Kirk Matthew Schnorr (Senior Scientist at Novozymes)
Provided feedback on the advantages, disadvantages, application, and methods of our project.

Peter Richard (Principal Scientist at VTT)
Provided feedback on our project, more specifically how to test our constructs in a way that ensures maximal usefulness to others.

Outreach

Camilla Lykke Hansen (DTU communication)
Helped us organize our stand at Science Expo.

Anne Ringgaard Jørgensen (DTU Project coordination)
Helped us acquire DTU branded t-shirts.

Mårten Flø Jørgensen (Science teacher at Bagsværd High School)
Allowed us to visit his high school class and talk to aspiring young biologists about making the world a better place with synthetic biology.

Morten Eskildsen (Science teacher at Birkerød High School)
Allowed us to visit his high school class and talk to aspiring young biologists about making the world a better place with synthetic biology.

Tenna Gram Rasmussen (Msc. student at DTU)
Helped us at the annual DTU open house.

Felix Boel Pedersen (Previous iGEM participant from SDU)
Held a lecture at the BioBrick Tutorial.

Max Van 't Hof (Ph.D student at DTU and previous iGEM participant)
Held a lecture at the BioBrick Tutorial.

Chrysillis Magaard Polhaus (Previous iGEM participant from DTU)
Held a lecture at the BioBrick Tutorial.

Economy

Malene Bonné Meyer (DTU Bioengineering)
Help with budgeting and fundraising.

Chen Chou Hellfach Hansen (DTU Project economy coordinator)
Help with budgeting and fundraising.

Elisabeth Boelskifte (DTU Bioengineering)
Help with budgeting and fundraising.