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         In the beginning of the project I did a lot of fundraising and budgeting to make sure that the economical side of the project was taken care of. That followed by many hours spent on coding the CollabSeeker. I have also taken care of the visual part of our project, designing our wiki, posters etc. And finally, thanks to the InterLab study I did not have to spend the whole summer staring at my laptop!
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         In the beginning of the project I did a lot of fundraising and budgeting to make sure that the financial side of the project was taken care of. That followed by many hours spent on coding the CollabSeeker. I have also taken care of the visual part of our project, designing our wiki, posters etc. And finally, thanks to the InterLab study I did not have to spend the whole summer staring at my laptop!
 
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         I joined iGEM because I enjoy learning new things, and that's what iGEM is all about!
 
         I joined iGEM because I enjoy learning new things, and that's what iGEM is all about!
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         I joined iGEM to learn more about biology and lab work. I wanted to participate in a project that incorporated in itself multifarious activities, such as fundraising, business development, research, lab work, modeling and programming.
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         I joined iGEM to learn more about biology and lab work. I also wanted to participate in a project that incorporated in itself multifarious activities, such as fundraising, business development, research, lab work, modeling and programming.
 
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         My main contribution was helping to gather funds for the team and I can proudly say that we managed to do it well. Simultaneously, I was involved in human practices and public outreach. I also got to do some lab work and was in charge of the Interlab study. Last but not least, I tried to keep the team spirit high just by being me!
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         My main contribution was helping to gather funds for the team and I can proudly say that we managed to do it well. Simultaneously, I was involved in human practices and public outreach. I also got to do some lab work and was in charge of the Interlab study. I would say in iGEM I learned to be more patient and rediscovered the meaning of perseverance.
 
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         In the research and lab I constituted one half of the degradation team. Outside the lab I, as our team captain, tried to keep everything on track and make sure that we were getting stuff done. I also held presentations to companies and drew the pictures for our introduction video.
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         In the background research and lab I constituted one half of the degradation team. Outside the lab I, as our team captain, tried to keep everything on track and make sure that we were getting stuff done. I also held presentations to companies and drew the pictures for our introduction video.
 
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         I joined iGEM because I wanted to do something awesome, learn new stuff and see what a team full of students can achieve - a lot apparently! I came to iGEM knowing quite little about synthetic biology, but now I am confident that my future career will be in this field of science.
 
         I joined iGEM because I wanted to do something awesome, learn new stuff and see what a team full of students can achieve - a lot apparently! I came to iGEM knowing quite little about synthetic biology, but now I am confident that my future career will be in this field of science.
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         My main responsibility has been to make sure everything is moving forward in the lab. This has meant lots of lab planning, background research and experiment design, as well as making sure lab work is distributed and everyone knows what to do. And of course, plenty of actual lab work too!
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         My main responsibility has been to make sure everything is moving forward in the lab. This has meant lots of lab planning, background research and experiment design, as well as making sure lab work is distributed and everyone knows what to do. And of course, plenty of the actual lab work too!
 
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         I wanted to work on an independent, challenging research project where I could apply what I know and do lots of problem-solving, so a student-driven team project seemed like a good fit. And I wanted to learn more about synthetic biology, which made the match even better!
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         I wanted to work on an independent, challenging research project where I could apply what I know and do lots of problem-solving, so a student-driven team project seemed like a good fit. And I wanted to learn more about synthetic biology, which made iGEM an even better match!
 
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         I have been doing research and working in the lab, focusing on the degradation part of the project. It has been a summer of growth media and Western blots for me. Other than that, I worked on presentations and the introduction video.
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         I have been doing background research and working in the lab, focusing on the degradation part of the project. It has been a summer of growth media and Western blots for me. Other than that, I worked on presentations and the introduction video.
 
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         I joined iGEM because the opportunity to work in a trendy field like synthetic biology and that too in a student-led team seemed too good to miss! It’s one of the best decisions I have taken this year. During the hours spent in the lab I learnt much about time management and planning. After iGEM I have a newfound enthusiasm for facing challenges.
 
         I joined iGEM because the opportunity to work in a trendy field like synthetic biology and that too in a student-led team seemed too good to miss! It’s one of the best decisions I have taken this year. During the hours spent in the lab I learnt much about time management and planning. After iGEM I have a newfound enthusiasm for facing challenges.
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       Our mentor, Markus Linder, is a professor leading the Biomolecular materials group at Aalto University in the department of Biotechnology and Chemical technology. He has been mentoring also previous Aalto-Helsinki teams so he knows what he is doing.
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       Our mentor, Markus Linder, is a professor leading the Biomolecular materials group at Aalto University in the department of Biotechnology and Chemical technology. He has mentored the previous Aalto-Helsinki teams.
 
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       Our instructor, Heli Viskari, is a teacher at Aalto University and works in Markus’ group. She has been helping us with various everyday problems – such as PCR troubleshooting. Also she has experience from helping other iGEM teams.
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       Our instructor, Heli Viskari, is a university lectuer in Aalto University. She has been helping us with various everyday problems throughout the summer. She was the instructor also for the previous Aalto-Helsinki team.
 
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       was our instructor and also there for us from the beginning. She answered all questions related to the lab and also arranged the lab space for us - so important for carrying out for our experiments! She helped with the FACS instrument and setup. She also regularly gave her input on our results and the progress of our project.
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       was our instructor and also there for us from the beginning. She answered all questions related to the lab and also arranged the lab space for us - important for carrying out for our experiments! She helped with the flow cytometer instrument and setup. She also regularly gave her input on our results and the progress of our project.
 
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      In addition to our official advisors and the cyanobacteria research group, we would like to acknowledge the following people for their contribution to our project:
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       Jussi Jäntti
 
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       (VTT) attended many of our brainstorming sessions and advised us, especially on the use yeast as a chassis. He also gave advice on designing transporters and the choice of fluorescent protein for the detection.
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       (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland) attended many of our brainstorming sessions and advised us, especially on the use yeast as a chassis. He also gave advice on designing transporters and the choice of fluorescent protein for the detection.
 
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       Jorg de Ruijter
 
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       (Aalto University, formerly) helped us tremendously with various everyday problems, especially with yeast-related work. He gave us yeast protocols and answered our questions about them, and advised on things to take into account in designing several of our yeast experiments. He also gave advice on yeast strains, plasmids, and designing the genome integration of the transporters.
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       (Aalto University) helped us tremendously with various everyday problems, especially with yeast-related work. He gave us yeast protocols and answered our questions about them, and advised on things to take into account in designing several of our yeast experiments. He also gave advice on yeast strains, plasmids, and designing the genome integration of the transporters.
 
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       Georg Schmidt
 
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       (Aalto University) has answered our questions relating to DNA constructs design, and was the go-to person for any questions on cloning. He also helped us with PCR troubleshooting and advised on things to take into account with our microplate reader assay.
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       (Aalto University) has answered questions we had relating to DNA constructs design, and was the go-to person for any questions on cloning. He also helped us with PCR troubleshooting and advised on things to take into account with our microplate reader assay.
 
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       Dominik Mojzita
 
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       (VTT) gave us advice related to stress reactions and yeast strain choices. He provided valuable input on yeast stress response, choice of linkers, enzyme activity controls, and also suggested the use of FACS.
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       (VTT) gave us advice related to stress reactions and yeast strain choices. He provided valuable input on yeast stress response, choice of linkers, enzyme activity controls, and also suggested the use of flow cytometry.
 
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       Mari Piirainen
 
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       (Aalto University) helped us with practical problems related to yeast, and also taught us how to use FACS.
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       (Aalto University) helped us with practical problems related to yeast, and also taught us how to use a flow cytometer.
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      (VTT) helped us with designing our transporter constructs and gave general advice on FACS and analyzing the results.
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       (VTT) helped us with designing our transporter constructs and gave general advice on FACS and analyzing the results.
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