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− | <b>Christopher Workman</b><br> | + | <b>Lynn J. Rothschild, Evolutionary biologist and astrobiologist at NASA's Ames Research Center</b><br> |
− | 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.
| + | 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-partet 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. |
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− | <b>Kyle Rothschild-Mancinelli</b><br>
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− | As an ex-participant of iGEM and Ph.d. in 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>Mikako Sasa, Researcher at Novozymes</b><br> |
| + | Helped with direction of the project. |
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| + | <b>Sara Landwik, Researcher at Novozymes</b><br> |
| + | Helped with the direction of the project |
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