Team:DTU-Denmark/Attributions
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Attributions
Sponsors
Otto Mønsted Fonden | |
Otto Bruuns Fond | |
Videncenteret for Landbrug | |
Brenntag | |
Krüger | |
DTU Systems Biology | |
DTU Environment | |
Technical University of Denmark | |
CLC Bio |
Students
30px Andreas Porse
I am a master student with a broad (and deep) interest in biotechnological research, which is why I use most of my spare time in the lab. My main interests are in the fields of (medical) microbial biotechnology, biodiversity and bioinformatics, although I’m always curious about getting new angles or using an array of scientific disciplines if relevant in solving an interesting problem. Therefore I love to help out in ambitious projects were many aspects of biology are involved, and where I might be able to contribute with my relevant experience - which is why I appreciate my role in this iGEM project.
Advisors
Text to be placed here!
Special Thanks to
Center for Biological Sequence Analysis for letting us use one of their offices and their coffee machine!
DTU iGEM 2011 Team for their Wiki Guide, which helped in the creation of this site.
DTU iGEM 2011 Team-2 members Mathilde and Julie for lab assistance and pitch training.
DTU iGEM 2010 Team members for assisting us, and introducing us to their Synthetic Promoter Libraries.
DTU iGEM 2009 Team for their software, PHUSER 2.0, that we have used and beta tested.
University of Copenhagen iGEM 2013 Team and University of Southern Denmark iGEM 2013 Team for joining us for an introductory lab session and indian food
Graphics
Top banner is made from a public domain photo from US Department of Agriculture
National flags, are obtained from Wikipedia
This site
This project was made by students at the Technical University of Denmark, as a part of the iGEM competition