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<li><a target="blank" href="http://www.sdu.dk/">University of Southern Denmark</a> has given us the funds for the project, which has made it possible for us to participate in iGEM. Here also a special thanks to the faculties at SDU for supporting our project.</li>
 
<li><a target="blank" href="http://www.sdu.dk/">University of Southern Denmark</a> has given us the funds for the project, which has made it possible for us to participate in iGEM. Here also a special thanks to the faculties at SDU for supporting our project.</li>
<li><a target=”blank” href=”https://eu.idtdna.com/site”>Integrated DNA Technologies</a> has provided us with 20kb worth of gBlock gene fragments. </li>
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<li><a target="blank" href="https://eu.idtdna.com/site">Integrated DNA Technologies</a> has provided us with 20kb worth of gBlock gene fragments. </li>
<li><a target=”blank” href=”https://www.eurofinsgenomics.eu/ >Eurofins Genomics</a> has provided us with half a mix2seq kit and 75 % discount on our sequencing. </li>
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<li><a target="blank" href="https://www.eurofinsgenomics.eu/ ">Eurofins Genomics</a> has provided us with half a mix2seq kit and 75 % discount on our sequencing. </li>
<li><a target=”blank” href=”https://www.biosearchtech.com/>LGC Biosearch Technologies</a> has giving us a 30 % discount on their oligos.</li>
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<li><a target="blank" href=”https://www.biosearchtech.com/">LGC Biosearch Technologies</a> has giving us a 30 % discount on their oligos.</li>
<li><a target=”blank” href=”http://pentabase.com/ >Pentabase</a> has giving us a sponsorship for purchase of oligos and a further 10% discount.</li>
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<li><a target="blank" href="http://pentabase.com/ ">Pentabase</a> has giving us a sponsorship for purchase of oligos and a further 10% discount.</li>
<li><a target=”blank” href=”http://www.snapgene.com/ >SnapGene</a> has provided us with free use of their program during the iGEM period.</li>
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<li><a target="blank" href="http://www.snapgene.com/ ">SnapGene</a> has provided us with free use of their program during the iGEM period.</li>
<li><a target=”blank” href=”http://albani.dk/>Albani</a> has provided us with t-shirts.</li>
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<li><a target="blank" href="http://albani.dk/">Albani</a> has provided us with t-shirts.</li>
<li><a target=”blank” href=”http://www.merckgroup.com/en/index.html”>Merck</a> has provided us with us with LB broth, taq polymerase and deoxynucleotides.</li>
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<li><a target="blank" href="http://www.merckgroup.com/en/index.html">Merck</a> has provided us with us with LB broth, taq polymerase and deoxynucleotides.</li>
<li><a target=”blank” href=”http://zigns.dk/>ZIGNS</a> has helped design the wikipage layout and provided graphics. </li>
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<li><a target="blank" href="http://zigns.dk/">ZIGNS</a> has helped design the wikipage layout and provided graphics. </li>
 
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The whole idea of our product Bacto-Aid as a band aid, was an idea we all contributed with and a decision we agreed on. The lab work diverged into three groups called: Plastic, Silk and Bacteriocins. We wanted to take advantages of the many Biomedicines in our group and therefore each group had a biomedicin as squad leader. The Plastic group was made of Birka Jensen, Jakob R&oslash;nning and squad leader Joel Vej-Nielsen. Birka helped in the lab until July where her focus switched to programming our wiki-site. Birka literally programmed everything from the buttom. The Silk group were made of Mathilde Nygaard, Nete B&aelig;kgaard, Viktor Mebus, Rikke Bentzon and squad leader Rune &Oslash;bo. We all tried really hard with the lab work, but we did not manage to produce silk fibers, unfortunately. Rikke switched her focus to the philosophic part of our project in august. Rikke is head writer on the&nbsp;<a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/Precaution_Studies" target="_blank">Studies on the Precautionary Principle</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/Bioethics_Studies" target="_blank">Theory and Bioethics</a>&nbsp;and <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/Science_Studies" target="_blank">Philosophy of science</a>.&nbsp;</span>The Bacteriocin group were Brian Baltzar, Astrid Honor&eacute;, Pernille Rasmussen and squad leader Cathrine Christensen. They all went crazy in the laboratory and got awesome results! Many of our fine figures were brought to life by Brian. We all contributed in the laboratory as the lab work demands a lot of time to get good and viable results. We thus all helped each other across the groups, if anybody needed help. We also had a presentation group consisting of Mathilde, Jakob, Joel, Cathrine and Rune. They practiced and made the presentation, which we are going to present in Boston. Not all members will perform the presentation, but were there to give constructive ideas. To sum it up, we all contributed to this project with our individual forces and made it awesome.</p>
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<p>The whole idea of our product Bacto-Aid as a band aid, was an idea we all contributed with and a decision we agreed on. The lab work diverged into three groups called: Plastic, Silk and Bacteriocins. We wanted to take advantages of the many Biomedicines in our group and therefore each group had a biomedicin as squad leader. The Plastic group was made of Birka Jensen, Jakob R&oslash;nning and squad leader Joel Vej-Nielsen. Birka helped in the lab until July where her focus switched to programming our wiki-site. Birka literally programmed everything from the buttom. The Silk group were made of Mathilde Nygaard, Nete B&aelig;kgaard, Viktor Mebus, Rikke Bentzon and squad leader Rune &Oslash;bo. We all tried really hard with the lab work, but we did not manage to produce silk fibers, unfortunately. Rikke switched her focus to the philosophic part of our project in august. Rikke is head writer on the&nbsp;<a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/Precaution_Studies" target="_blank">Studies on the Precautionary Principle</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/Bioethics_Studies" target="_blank">Theory and Bioethics</a>&nbsp;and <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/Science_Studies" target="_blank">Philosophy of science</a>.&nbsp;</span>The Bacteriocin group were Brian Baltzar, Astrid Honor&eacute;, Pernille Rasmussen and squad leader Cathrine Christensen. They all went crazy in the laboratory and got awesome results! Many of our fine figures were brought to life by Brian. We all contributed in the laboratory as the lab work demands a lot of time to get good and viable results. We thus all helped each other across the groups, if anybody needed help. We also had a presentation group consisting of Mathilde, Jakob, Joel, Cathrine and Rune. They practiced and made the presentation, which we are going to present in Boston. Not all members will perform the presentation, but were there to give constructive ideas. To sum it up, we all contributed to this project with our individual forces and made it awesome.</p>
 
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Revision as of 13:24, 17 October 2016

Attributions


Laboratory, Technical and General support

Thanks to our supervisors:

  • Ph.D student and former iGEM participant Thøger Jensen Krogh for guidance in the laboratory and with solving issues with the wiki page.
  • Ph.D student and former iGEM participant Patrick Rosendahl Andreassen for guidance in the laboratory.
  • Assistant professor Mikkel Girke Jørgensen for advice on team dynamics, keeping us focussed and for never giving up on us or the project and guidance in general about the issues their might come.

And thanks to:

  • Academic Assistant Tina Kronborg has helped us with general tips, ordering everything from enzymes, to cars and expeditions. Thank you Tina.
  • Cand. Scient. Andreas Kjær for providing us with general tips, understanding and help in the laboratory.
  • Lector, Ph.D. Jakob Møller-Jensen for providing with general tips and laboratory help.
  • Simon Rose, a Medical Laboratory Technician, for providing us with a security course and providing help and tips in the lab.
  • Business Scout and Ph.D. Ann Zahle for providing us with teambuilding exercises and information about a potential patent application.
  • Kemotechnician Anita Lunding - For introducing us to the rotary evaporator
  • Cand.scient Maj Bay - for assisting with the rotary evaporator.
  • Associate professor Morten Østergaard Andersen for assistance with 3D printing and applications in the field of biomaterial.
  • Lector dr. Paul C. Stein for assistance with HNMR analysis for detection of PHB.
  • Cand. Scient. Casper Slots and Martin Bonde Jensen for guidance with 3D printing in general and by creating our 3D models and printing our PHB.
  • Yaakov Chaikin from Johns Hopkins University for the great course "HTML, CSS, and Javascript for Web Developers" on coursera.org it was very helpful while developing the wiki.
  • Post. doc. in philosophy and biology Sara Green from Copenhagen Universitet and ph.d. in social science and philosophy Søren Engelsen from SDU for sparring and general advices to our philosopher, Rikke Bentzon.
  • Arek for helping us doing GC-MS/MS, MALD-MS and general iTRAQ guidance.
  • Laborant of BMB Lykke Haastrup Hansen with general help in the lab.
  • Bachelor stud. Sarah Hyllekvist Jørgensen for last minute help in the lab.
  • The high schools we visited and presented our project and what iGEM is all about. This includes Kold Kollege and Odense Technical Gymnasium.
  • DTU iGEM team – for arranging the annual biobrick workshop for the danish teams.
  • The iGEM Marburg team - for having us at the German iGEM meetup in august, and thanks for arranging a great weekend.
  • The iGEM Stockholm team for hosting the annual nordic meetup in june.
  • The Cosmocrops from KU - for arranging a new meetup about human practice in august.
  • The previous SDU iGEMers provided us constructive criticism for our project.
  • The Nordcee group for borrowing one of their incubators to scale up the PHB production.
  • The "workshop of BMB" for making our filament maker "Filastruder" work and finding a large incubator for scale up production of our PHB.
  • The friend of Pernille’s mom lent us their vacation house where we had our first brainstorming meeting and socialized.

Sponsors

We would like to give a special thanks to our sponsors, who have giving us the financial support we needed to get this far with the project.

  • University of Southern Denmark has given us the funds for the project, which has made it possible for us to participate in iGEM. Here also a special thanks to the faculties at SDU for supporting our project.
  • Integrated DNA Technologies has provided us with 20kb worth of gBlock gene fragments.
  • Eurofins Genomics has provided us with half a mix2seq kit and 75 % discount on our sequencing.
  • LGC Biosearch Technologies has giving us a 30 % discount on their oligos.
  • Pentabase has giving us a sponsorship for purchase of oligos and a further 10% discount.
  • SnapGene has provided us with free use of their program during the iGEM period.
  • Albani has provided us with t-shirts.
  • Merck has provided us with us with LB broth, taq polymerase and deoxynucleotides.
  • ZIGNS has helped design the wikipage layout and provided graphics.

The whole idea of our product Bacto-Aid as a band aid, was an idea we all contributed with and a decision we agreed on. The lab work diverged into three groups called: Plastic, Silk and Bacteriocins. We wanted to take advantages of the many Biomedicines in our group and therefore each group had a biomedicin as squad leader. The Plastic group was made of Birka Jensen, Jakob Rønning and squad leader Joel Vej-Nielsen. Birka helped in the lab until July where her focus switched to programming our wiki-site. Birka literally programmed everything from the buttom. The Silk group were made of Mathilde Nygaard, Nete Bækgaard, Viktor Mebus, Rikke Bentzon and squad leader Rune Øbo. We all tried really hard with the lab work, but we did not manage to produce silk fibers, unfortunately. Rikke switched her focus to the philosophic part of our project in august. Rikke is head writer on the Studies on the Precautionary PrincipleTheory and Bioethics and Philosophy of science. The Bacteriocin group were Brian Baltzar, Astrid Honoré, Pernille Rasmussen and squad leader Cathrine Christensen. They all went crazy in the laboratory and got awesome results! Many of our fine figures were brought to life by Brian. We all contributed in the laboratory as the lab work demands a lot of time to get good and viable results. We thus all helped each other across the groups, if anybody needed help. We also had a presentation group consisting of Mathilde, Jakob, Joel, Cathrine and Rune. They practiced and made the presentation, which we are going to present in Boston. Not all members will perform the presentation, but were there to give constructive ideas. To sum it up, we all contributed to this project with our individual forces and made it awesome.