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           <p> Hello! My name is Adrian, raised on the far east side in Norway's capital Oslo. MY deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) are composed of 50% Croatian and 50% Norwegian genes. I've just finished my bachelor's degree in Biology and will continue with a two year master programme in Biotechnology on NTNU. iGEM seemed like a great opportunity to work as a scientist and solve problems in a team with other scientists to save the world. And yeah, also a great oportunity for making lab-memes (iGEM should also have a special price for the best iGEM related meme, in my opinion). When I’m not transforming E. coli or isolating plasmid DNA, I like to train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or watch football.  Looking forward to the Big Jamboree in October!  </p>
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Carmen (22)

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Amanda (20)

Amanda is your youngest team member. A youngster. Or our little baby if you like. She is here to steal all our Kunnskap and Erfaringer!

Hello! I am studying Biotechnology and will begin my second year this fall. I applied to join NTNU's iGEM Team 2018 because I love biotechnology, learning new things and challenging myself. I am really looking forward to see all the exciting projects at the Giant Jamboree in October, and to present our own project! In my spare time I enjoy being outside, running, cooking and having friends over.

Anja (22)

Hello! I am doing an integrated master's degree in computer science and will start my third year this fall. Therefore, I am mostly responsible for our wiki, but I occasionally mess up in the lab, too 😊 iGEM is a great opportunity to gather research experience and to learn how to cooperate in teams. Other than iGEM, I love most TV-series that begin with the letter G (GoT&GossipGirl), reading, running and lifting heavy objects before putting them down again. So excited to work with our project and to meet you all at the Jamboree this fall!

Adrian (25)

Hello! My name is Adrian, born and raised on the far east side in Norway's capital Oslo. My deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) are composed of 50% Croatian and 50% Norwegian genes. I've just finished my bachelor's degree in Biology and will continue with a two year master programme in Biotechnology on NTNU in Trondheim. iGEM seemed like a great opportunity to work as a scientist and solve problems in a team with other scientists to save the world. And yeah, also a great oportunity for making lab-memes (iGEM should also have a special price for the best iGEM related meme, in my opinion). When I’m not transforming E. coli or isolating plasmid DNA, I like to train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or watch football (European football, the original type). Looking forward to the Big Jamboree in October!

Anne (23)

Hi! This is my forth year studying Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology with specialization in biotechnology

Hanna (22)

Hey! I am beginning my fourth year studying Biotechnology at NTNU this autumn. I chose Biotechnology as main profile after 2 years of studying Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. I applied for the NTNU iGEM-team, because it is a great opportunity to explore science both theoretically and in the laboratory. I am amazed by the possibilites biotechnology provides, and I am eager to learn more and be a part of this. In my sparetime I enjoy going on long walks/runs with my dog while listening to podcasts. It is also fun to go to concerts and cafés with my friends when the student budget allows it.

Hege (22)

Hey! I will be starting my 4th year on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology this autumn, specialising in biotechnology. I applied for iGEM because I wanted to learn more about synthetic biology, team work and how it is to work in the lab. iGEM is also a great opportunity to learn how to plan and perform research. In my sparetime I like to run, watch TV-shows and hang out with my friends. Looking forward to the Giant Jamboree!

Vanessa (22)

Hi! I am studying for a Master’s Degree in Biotechnology, and have just finished my third year. I love biotech with my whole brain, which is the main reason why I applied to iGEM. I truly believe that Synthetic Biology will offer solutions to many global problems, and therefore I want to learn more about it and be a part of it’s rapid development. iGEM is also a great opportunity to gain lab experience, team work skills as well as input to my continuous pursuit of knowledge and scientific puzzles. Apart from studying and doing iGEM-related activities, I also enjoy hiking, reading, listening to music and constructing arts and crafts.

Paulius (22)

Hi, I'm Paulius and I've been studying biotechnology for the past three years. I joined iGEM because I wanted to be a part of an exciting synthetic biology competition in iGEM, make some friends and gain some valuable experience along the way. In my sparetime I enjoy playing video games and listening to music as well as playing basketball and chess.

Tor (22)

I've studied theoretical chemistry for three years now. I joined iGEM to get insight into how a research team works and cooperates. I'm also interested in how computer models are implemented in different branches of science, hence why I wanted to lead the modeling of the project. In my spare time I run, practice 10 meter air rifle, and play both board and video games.