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                 <div class="aboutText">3rd year bachelor student with a passion for working in the lab and obtaining results. ”The PCR doesn’t work you say? Patrick the PCR guy is on his way!”</div>
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                 <div class="aboutText">He have had the overview of all the wet-lab projects, and subprojects, and sub-subprojects, and sub-sub-subprojects. And helping the wet-lab newbies by explaining need-to-know stuff and thereby avoiding making huge or irreversible mistake.</div>
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                 <div class="aboutText"> She have been an superior asset in the Wet-lab. Furthermore, besides keeping us on the right track, she have been writing out the agenda each and every morning in her beautiful handwriting so that everybody knows what to do - without a degree in deciphering.</div>
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Revision as of 11:47, 2 October 2013

The Team

SDU's brightest, the main cast

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Team member
Andreas
Full name
Andreas Kjær
Line of study
Biochemistry and molecular biology
E-mail
andkj11@student.sdu.dk
Motivation
Last year he ‘only’ received the Bronze medal, so he is back and fierce.
About
3rd year bachelor student who was part of SDU’s iGEM team 2012.
Major area of contribution
Leading our characterization nightmare, including detection of rubber, and the master of our prezi’s.
Team member
Heidi
Full name
Heidi Wille
Line of study
Biomedicine
E-mail
heijo11@student.sdu.dk
Motivation
Boston sounded like a great city!
About
3rd year bachelor student
Major area of contribution
With her hands in almost every single part of the project, she gets the stuff done.
Team member
Nicky
Full name
Nicky Cordua Mattson
Line of study
Applied mathematics
E-mail
nmatt11@student.sdu.dk
Motivation
Stability properties of enzyme kinetics.
About
The magician - wait, we mean mathematician, right? - of our team.
Major area of contribution
As an applied mathematician, he have done all our dry-lab modelling and simulations of the systems. Furthermore he helped Edinburgh with their model.
Team member
Maria
Full name
Maria Højberg Knudsen
Line of study
Medicine
E-mail
maknu12@student.sdu.dk
Motivation
Eating chocolate with Sofie - that and getting a chance to work on an exciting lab project.
About
2nd year bachelor student with an invisible little pixie on her shoulder luring her into the field of synthetic biology.
Major area of contribution
Headmaster of our elementary school outreach projects, writer of several articles on our wiki, and a wet-labber!
Team member
Mattias
Full name
Mattias Horan
Line of study
Medicine
E-mail
mahor12@student.sdu.dk
Motivation
iGEM provided a great opportunity to wear a lab coat over short shorts.
About
2nd year bachelor student with an insatiable hunger.
Major area of contribution
As a quick study with superior English skills, he is an important contributor to the grammar of our wiki and the accuracy of our lab work. He quickly learned how to behave in the wet-lab, and added a touch of magic.
Team member
Patrick
Full name
Patrick Rosendahl Andreassen
Line of study
Biochemistry and molecular biology
E-mail
paand11@student.sdu.dk
Motivation
The challenge provided by the iGEM competition.
About
3rd year bachelor student with a passion for working in the lab and obtaining results. ”The PCR doesn’t work you say? Patrick the PCR guy is on his way!”
Major area of contribution
He have had the overview of all the wet-lab projects, and subprojects, and sub-subprojects, and sub-sub-subprojects. And helping the wet-lab newbies by explaining need-to-know stuff and thereby avoiding making huge or irreversible mistake.
Team member
Sissel
Full name
Sissel Ida Schmidt
Line of study
Biomedicine
E-mail
sschm11@student.sdu.dk
Motivation
Getting hands-on experience.
About
3rd year biomedicine student with a strict sense of order (humor). She’s the reason that we haven’t redone everything!
Major area of contribution
She have been an superior asset in the Wet-lab. Furthermore, besides keeping us on the right track, she have been writing out the agenda each and every morning in her beautiful handwriting so that everybody knows what to do - without a degree in deciphering.
Team member
Sofie
Full name
Sofie Fredberg
Line of study
Medicine
E-mail
asfredberg@gmail.com
Motivation
Studied biomedicine for a year after attending a presentation about iGEM, and had to see for herself what all the rage was about. And lots of chocolate!
About
1st year bachelor student curious about lab work and undecided whether the ER or the lab is more interesting.
Major area of contribution
A great contributor in the wet-lab and as a writer of multiple articles for the wiki.
Team member
Thøger
Full name
Thøger Jensen Krogh
Line of study
Biochemistry and molecular biology
E-mail
thkro11@student.sdu.dk
Motivation
The artificial light emission from the lab ceiling and computer screen.
About
The nocturnal being and wiki master of our team.
Major area of contribution
Being positioned in front of his computer most of the time, he did our dry-lab (not to the modelling; but sequence analysis, primers etc.), and managed the wiki project. Only did little wet-lab, mostly during the night when no-one else were present.
Instructor
Ann
Instructor
Kirstine
Instructor
Tina
Advisor
Jakob

University of Southern Denmark (SDU)

The work was carried out in the Microbiology laboratory at the department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Southern Denmark in the city of Odense.Odense University was established in 1966. In 1998, it merged with two other institutes of southern Denmark and became SDU. It has locations in multiple cities all over Denmark including Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, Slagelse, and Copenhagen with a shared focus on education and research. There are approximately 3.200 employees and more than 20.000 students enrolled; about half live and study in the city of Odense. Source http://www.sdu.dk/en/Om_SDU

Odense

dense is quite an extraordinary city. Even though it’s the 3rd largest city of Denmark, Odense only has 2 buildings taller than the 4th floor. The city name originates from “Odins Vi”, meaning a shrine for the worshiping of Odin, the allfather of all gods from the Nordic mythology.

Located on the isle of Funen, placed almost perfectly in the middle of Denmark and with it’s direct connection to the ocean through a cove, Odense was a rich city of trade. A number of Danish kings lived in the city, Knud the Holy was even killed on the altar of the Albani cathedral during a tax-induced revolt. However, any historical figure pales in comparison to the famous author and storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, the most cherished son of Odense.

Today, Odense is a city of knowledge. A fact that is hard to dispute with the University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital being the two largest workplaces in the city.