Ecovative Design
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 Ganoderma, and helped us adapting the protocol.
Mycoworks
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.
Fungal Genetics Stock Center
Center based in the USA that preserves fungal strains used in genetics research. They kindly provided free plasmids containing inducible promoters.
Dr. HAB Wösten, Professor of Microbiology, Department of Biology, Utrecht University
Developed a hydrophobin knockout in S. commune.
Freek Appels, PhD student at Utrecht University
Helped with sending the S. commune from Utrecht to DTU.
Skyttegården
Local horticultural farm that donated hay to be used as a substrate for our fungi cultures.
Timothy Hobley, DTU Brewery
Provided spent brewing grains to be used as a substrate.
Fabiano Jares
PhD at DTU Bioengineering. He provided support for mycolab activities, especially for protoplastation and transformation for Aspergillus oryzae.
Jakob Kræmmer Rendsvig
PhD student at DTU bioengineering. He helped mycolab with assessing transformation conditions of A. oryzae, specifically with providing a way to select for transformants.
Andreas M. Vestergaard
PhD student at DTU bioengineering. He assisted mycolab in protoplastation of A. oryzae.
Jacob Grau Thisted, Hyphaebox, a mycotecture startup at DTU
Helped with the growth conditions and interesting structural factors to examine.
Mine Lisberg, Hyphaebox, a mycotecture startup at DTU
Helped with the growth conditions and interesting structural factors to examine.