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− | <p>In the beginning of the project, I organized a cabin trip for the team to do some team building, and later on, I’ve been working on analyzing the growth of the fungi including both some image analysis and creating a model that simulates the microscopic hyphal growth. Furthermore, I have been assisting with the design of the wiki in regards to creating some of the graphics and other aspects.</p> | + | <p>In the beginning of the project, I organized a cabin trip for the team to do some team building, and later on, I’ve been working on analyzing the growth of the fungus |
| + | including both some image analysis and creating a model that simulates the microscopic hyphal growth. Furthermore, I have been assisting with the design of the wiki in regards to creating some of the graphics and other aspects.</p> |
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− | <p>My early involvement in the project was mainly about administrative work and planning some team building activities. I got involved in mechanical testing which led me to become the team's’ favorite fabricator. I made a budget hydraulic press and supplied the bio-folks with welded inoculator boxes until we decided that silicone ice-cube trays were better(they are). After designing our “brick” design, it was sent on to mechanical simulation. Lately, I’ve been doing compression tests of the fungi and will be designing and conducting tension tests in order to try to get Young's modulus of the fungi. </p> | + | <p>My early involvement in the project was mainly about administrative work and planning some team building activities. I got involved in mechanical testing which led me to become the team's’ favorite fabricator. I made a budget hydraulic press and supplied the bio-folks with welded inoculator boxes until we decided that silicone ice-cube trays were better(they are). After designing our “brick” design, it was sent on to mechanical simulation. Lately, I’ve been doing compression tests of the fungus and will be designing and conducting tension tests in order to try to get Young's modulus of the fungus. </p> |
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− | <p>My involvement in the project has mainly been in the modelling part of the project. Particularly most of my time has been invested into statistical modelling as well as creating the experimental designs regarding compressive strength experiments. Furthermore, my involvement also included initial attempts in creating a growth model of the fungi via a hidden markov model approach. </p> | + | <p>My involvement in the project has mainly been in the modeling part of the project. Particularly most of my time has been invested into statistical modeling as well as creating the experimental designs regarding compressive strength experiments. Furthermore, my involvement also included initial attempts in creating a growth model of the fungi via a hidden markov model approach. </p> |
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− | <p>During this project, I’ve been mostly placing my energy in Human Practises where my main focus has been the collaboration with KU and Exeter. </p> | + | <p>During this project, I’ve mostly been placing my energy in Human Practices where my main focus has been the collaboration with KU and Exeter. My competences in chemistry have been put mostly in consulting throughout the project. </p> |
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| <b>Kyle Rothschild-Mancinelli</b><br> | | <b>Kyle Rothschild-Mancinelli</b><br> |
− | As an ex-participant of iGEM and Ph.d. 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 he was the perfect second-in-command to Chris Workman. | + | 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 he was the perfect second-in-command to Chris Workman. |
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| <b>Lynn J. Rothschild, Evolutionary biologist and astrobiologist at NASA's Ames Research Center</b><br> | | <b>Lynn J. Rothschild, Evolutionary biologist and astrobiologist at NASA's Ames Research Center</b><br> |
− | As the supervisor of the Stanford-Brown team and mother of Kyle, Lynn was the connecting point of both our projects. She had a strong vision for a two-parted project and managed successfully to convey the possibilities to us. Even though she's across the world, she's managed to visit us three times to guide us. | + | Our project goals were developed with Lynn after hearing her ideas for mycotecture on Mars in a presentation at DTU in the spring this year. Therefore, key project ideas and goals were provided to us from Lynn and we were encouraged to collaborate and complement our efforts with the Stanford-Brown-RISD team. |
| + | As the supervisor of the Stanford-Brown-RISD team and mother of Kyle, Lynn was the connecting point of both our projects. She had a strong vision for a two-parted project and managed successfully to convey the possibilities to us. Even though she is across the world, she has managed to visit us three times to guide us. |
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| <b>Cathrine Agnete Larsen, DTU Biobuilders 2017</b><br> | | <b>Cathrine Agnete Larsen, DTU Biobuilders 2017</b><br> |
| Helped in submitting parts. | | Helped in submitting parts. |
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| <b>Aleksander Moldt Haack, DTU Biobuilders 2017</b><br> | | <b>Aleksander Moldt Haack, DTU Biobuilders 2017</b><br> |
| Helped with the Biobrick tutorial. | | Helped with the Biobrick tutorial. |
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| <b>Rasmus John Nordman Frandsen, DTU Bioengineering</b><br> | | <b>Rasmus John Nordman Frandsen, DTU Bioengineering</b><br> |
− | gave feedback regarding cloning-strategies and colony PCR in <i>A. oryzae</i>. | + | Gave feedback regarding cloning-strategies and colony PCR in <i>A. oryzae</i>. |
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| <b>Abigail Sison, Laboratory Technician and Ambassador to Australasia at IGEM</b><br> | | <b>Abigail Sison, Laboratory Technician and Ambassador to Australasia at IGEM</b><br> |
− | Abigail helped Synthlab clarify some uncertainties with respect to the rules and guidelines of the iGEM competition. | + | Abigail attended our BioBrick tutorial, where she shared valuable information and advice with the participants. She has also helped Synthlab clarify some doubts with respect to the rules and guidelines of the iGEM competition. |
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| <b>Ecovative Design</b><br> | | <b>Ecovative Design</b><br> |
− | Ecovative Design is a New York based company that provided both inspiration and guidance to mycolab. We collaborated with Damen Schaak, an experienced senior research scientist and project manager. As part of the collaboration, he supplied a protoplastation protocol and strains of Ecovative’s <i>Ganoderma</i>, and helped us adapting the protocol. | + | Ecovative Design is a New York based company that provided both inspiration and guidance to Mycolab. We collaborated with Damen Schaak, an experienced senior research scientist and project manager. As part of the collaboration, he supplied a protoplastation protocol and strains of Ecovative’s <i>Ganoderma</i>, and helped us adapting the protocol. |
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| <b>Mycoworks</b><br> | | <b>Mycoworks</b><br> |
− | As they produce alternative and sustainable biomaterials using fungi. This San-Francisco-based startup was as well a good source of inspiration for our project.
| + | This San-Francisco-based startup, who produce alternative and sustainable biomaterials using fungi, was also a good source of inspiration for our project. |
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| <p><b>Dr. HAB Wösten, Professor of Microbiology, Department of Biology, Utrecht University</b><br> | | <p><b>Dr. HAB Wösten, Professor of Microbiology, Department of Biology, Utrecht University</b><br> |
− | Developed a hydrophobin knockout in S. commune. | + | Developed a hydrophobin knockout in <i>S. commune</i>. |
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| <p><b>Freek Appels, PhD student at Utrecht University</b><br> | | <p><b>Freek Appels, PhD student at Utrecht University</b><br> |
− | Helped with sending the S. commune from Utrecht to DTU. | + | Helped with sending the <i>S. commune</i> from Utrecht to DTU. |
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| <b>Skyttegården </b><br> | | <b>Skyttegården </b><br> |
− | Local horticultural farm that donated hay to be used as a substrate for our fungi cultures. | + | Local horticultural farm that donated hay to be used as a substrate for our fungal cultures. |
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| <b>Fabiano Jares</b><br> | | <b>Fabiano Jares</b><br> |
− | PhD at DTU Bioengineering. He provided support for mycolab activities, especially for protoplastation and transformation for <i>Aspergillus oryzae</i>. | + | PhD at DTU Bioengineering. He provided support for Mycolab activities, especially for protoplastation and transformation for <i>Aspergillus oryzae</i>. |
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| <b>Jakob Kræmmer Rendsvig</b><br> | | <b>Jakob Kræmmer Rendsvig</b><br> |
− | PhD student at DTU bioengineering. He helped mycolab with assessing transformation conditions of <i>A. oryzae</i>, specifically with providing a way to select for transformants. | + | PhD student at DTU bioengineering. He helped mMcolab with assessing transformation conditions of <i>A. oryzae</i>, specifically with providing a way to select for transformants. |
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| <b>Andreas M. Vestergaard</b><br> | | <b>Andreas M. Vestergaard</b><br> |
− | PhD student at DTU bioengineering. He assisted mycolab in protoplastation of <i>A. oryzae</i>. | + | PhD student at DTU bioengineering. He assisted Mycolab in protoplastation of <i>A. oryzae</i>. |
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| <b>Lisbeth M. Ottosen</b><br> | | <b>Lisbeth M. Ottosen</b><br> |
− | Guided and helped us get access to the lab | + | Head of the Materials Section of DTU Civil Engineering. Guided us by sharing her considerable expertise in building materials, and helped us gain access to the labs. |
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| <b>Christian Peter Rasmussen</b><br> | | <b>Christian Peter Rasmussen</b><br> |
− | Explained how to use the universal testing machine for performing ultimate compressive strength.
| + | Electronics technician at DTU Civil Engineering. Instructed us in the use of the universal testing machine for performing ultimate compressive strength experiments. |
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| <b>Holger Koss</b><br> | | <b>Holger Koss</b><br> |
− | Gave us foam samples used to compare to our final fungal bricks. | + | Associate professor at DTU Civil Engineering. Gave us foam samples used to compare to our final fungal bricks. |
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| <b>DTU Skylab</b><br> | | <b>DTU Skylab</b><br> |
− | Allowed us to use their equipment and providing us with instructions on how to weld and cut metal. | + | Allowed us to use their equipment and provided us with instructions on how to weld and cut metal. |
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| <b>Dmitrij Getman</b><br> | | <b>Dmitrij Getman</b><br> |
− | Teacher from st. Magleby skole contacted us with regards to the talks. Helped design the focus of the talk. | + | Teacher from St. Magleby skole contacted us with regards to the talks. Helped design the focus of the talk. |
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− | <h3 class="media heading">Collab with UCopenhagen and Exeter | + | <h3 class="media heading">Collaboration with UCopenhagen and Exeter |
| </h3> | | </h3> |
| <article> | | <article> |
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| <b>Matthew Romang, Exeter</b><br> | | <b>Matthew Romang, Exeter</b><br> |
− | Head of HP collab at Exeter. | + | Head of HP collaboration at Exeter. |
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| <b>Frida Kampp, UCopenhagen </b><br> | | <b>Frida Kampp, UCopenhagen </b><br> |
− | Head of HP collab at UCopenhagen. | + | Head of HP collaboration at UCopenhagen. |
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| <p><b>Victoria Sværke Rasmussen, UCopenhagen</b><br> | | <p><b>Victoria Sværke Rasmussen, UCopenhagen</b><br> |
− | Head of HP collab at KU. | + | Head of HP collaboration at KU. |
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− | | + | <h3 class="media heading">Collaboration with Stanford-Brown-RISD</h3> |
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| + | The whole of the team, but special thanks for being very involved goes to: |
| + | </p> |
| + | <p> |
| + | <b>Leo Penny, team member of Stanford-Brown-RISD 2018</b> |
| + | </p> |
| + | <p> |
| + | <b>Javier Syquia, team member of Stanford-Brown-RISD 2018</b> |
| + | </p> |
| + | <p> |
| + | <b>Arvind Veluvali, team member of Stanford-Brown-RISD 2018</b> |
| + | </p> |
| + | </article> |
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| <h3 class="media heading">Ecovative | | <h3 class="media heading">Ecovative |
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| <b>Skyttegårdens Østerhatte Aps</b><br> | | <b>Skyttegårdens Østerhatte Aps</b><br> |
− | Skyttegårdens Østerhatte Aps is a Danish horticulture company specialized in the production of ecological Oyster mushrooms. - <a href="https://www.xn--stershatte-zcb.dk/" target="_blank">https://www.østershatte.dk/</a><br><br> | + | Skyttegårdens Østerhatte Aps is a Danish horticulture company specialized in the production of ecological Oyster mushrooms. - <a href="https://www.xn--stershatte-zcb.dk/" target="_blank">www.østershatte.dk/</a><br><br> |
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| </div> | | </div> |
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| + | <h2 style="color:#FFA257;">Images and Illustrations</h2> |
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| + | <div class="interlabspace"> |
| + | <p> |
| + | All illustrations are created by the team and photos are either purchased from Shutterstock or captured by ourselves.<br><br> |
| + | <b>Sarah Lassen</b><br>Graphic designer that edited the photographs for us: <a target="_blank" href="http://sarahlassen.com/">www.sarahlassen.com</a></p> |
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| <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark/Description">Project description</a> | | <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark/Description">Project description</a> |
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− | <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark/Model">Modelling</a> | + | <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark/Model">Modeling</a> |
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| <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark/Parts">Parts overview</a> | | <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark/Parts">Parts overview</a> |