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<b>Philip George Hau Sørensen, former member of DTU BioBuilders and human life science studies student at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) </b> | <b>Philip George Hau Sørensen, former member of DTU BioBuilders and human life science studies student at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) </b> | ||
<p>For giving tips and advice regarding wet lab work, specifically on 3A and Gibson assembly. </p> | <p>For giving tips and advice regarding wet lab work, specifically on 3A and Gibson assembly. </p> | ||
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<b>Michael Young, engineering student in computer science and engineering at the faculty of engineering at Lund university</b> | <b>Michael Young, engineering student in computer science and engineering at the faculty of engineering at Lund university</b> |
Latest revision as of 19:11, 7 November 2018
Attributions
Project support
Benjamin Stark, Professor Emeritus, Department of Biology, Illinois Institute of TechnologyFor sharing his knowledge and expertise regarding the Vitreoscilla hemoglobin and giving us feedback on our project idea.
Division of Applied Microbiology at Lund university, especially Dr. Magnus CarlquistFor helping us with operating their flow cytometry equipment and giving us feedback regarding our project.
Division of Biophysical Chemistry at Lund universityFor giving us access to their fluorescence plate reader.
Mrs Kalyani Sanagavarapu, Researcher at Department of biochemistry at Lund universityFor guidance in how to operate the plate reader during the interlab measurements.
Karin Kettisen, PhD student at the Division of Pure and Applied Biochemistry at Lund universityFor always taking the time to help us and guiding us in the lab regarding the equipment.
Emma Samuelsson, Biotechnology student at Lund universityFor helping us in the lab and providing us with competent E. coli TG1 cells.
Laila Sakhnini, Industrial PhD student at Novo NordiskFor taking her time to organize a meeting and guided tour at Novo Nordisk.
Javier Linares-Pastén, assistant lecturer at the Department of Biotechnology at Lund universityFor allowing us to access the lab equipment at the biotechnology department.
Marcus Rettig, engineering student in computer science and engineering at the faculty of engineering at Lund universityFor consultation in the development of the wiki-page.
Alexander Maier, student in equality and diversity management at Lund universityFor helping us with the bookkeeping and advising us on the project economy.
Nazeefa Fatima, M.Sc bioinformatics at Uppsala universityFor helping us coordinate the bioinformatics lecture during the Nordic iGEM Conference.
Philip George Hau Sørensen, former member of DTU BioBuilders and human life science studies student at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)For giving tips and advice regarding wet lab work, specifically on 3A and Gibson assembly.
Michael Young, engineering student in computer science and engineering at the faculty of engineering at Lund universityFor consultation in the development of the wiki-page.
World Values InitiativeFor providing us with materials that we could use for the exercises in the handbook
Value.seFor giving us the permission to use their content for the exercises in the handbook