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<li><b>Head of Recruitment and Talent Development Malene Bonne Meyer</b> helped us with all aspects of budget and bureaucracy throughout the entire project.</li>
 
<li><b>Head of Recruitment and Talent Development Malene Bonne Meyer</b> helped us with all aspects of budget and bureaucracy throughout the entire project.</li>
 
<li><b>Graduate Student Researcher Cory Schwartz</b> and <b>Assistant professor Ian Wheeldon</b> kindly sent us our KU70 deficient <i> Yarrowia Lipolytica </i> strain. They also helped us with a transformation protocol and general tips for working with the organism. </li>
 
<li><b>Graduate Student Researcher Cory Schwartz</b> and <b>Assistant professor Ian Wheeldon</b> kindly sent us our KU70 deficient <i> Yarrowia Lipolytica </i> strain. They also helped us with a transformation protocol and general tips for working with the organism. </li>
<li><b>Ph.d student Patrice Lubuta</b> and <b>Ph.d student Anders Sebastian Rosenkrans Ødum</b> were present during our brainstorming sessions and gave us great inputs.</li>
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<li><b>PhD student Patrice Lubuta</b> and <b>PhD student Anders Sebastian Rosenkrans Ødum</b> were present during our brainstorming sessions and gave us great inputs.</li>
 
<li><b>Pernille Neve Myers</b>, <b>Viktor Hesselberg-Thomsen</b> and <b>Vilhelm Krarup Møller</b> are all from last years team. They attended some of our general meetings helping us out with getting to know iGEM.</li>
 
<li><b>Pernille Neve Myers</b>, <b>Viktor Hesselberg-Thomsen</b> and <b>Vilhelm Krarup Møller</b> are all from last years team. They attended some of our general meetings helping us out with getting to know iGEM.</li>
  
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<li><b>Laboratory Technicians Louise ?? and Tina Johansen</b> have provided help with navigating in the laboratory and have kindly produced the media we needed. </li>
 
<li><b>Laboratory Technicians Louise ?? and Tina Johansen</b> have provided help with navigating in the laboratory and have kindly produced the media we needed. </li>
 
<li><b>Laboratory Technician Alexander Rosenkjær</b> patiently helped us use the Hamilton robot for substrate screening.</li>
 
<li><b>Laboratory Technician Alexander Rosenkjær</b> patiently helped us use the Hamilton robot for substrate screening.</li>
<li><b>Ph.D. Peter Wolff</b> for help with RNA purification and rtPCR.</li>
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<li><b>PhD Peter Wolff</b> for help with RNA purification and rtPCR.</li>
<li><b>Ph.D. Malgorzata Ewa Futyma</b> provided great help with SDS page and transfer of SDS gels to nitrocellulose membranes.</li>
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<li><b>PhD Malgorzata Ewa Futyma</b> provided great help with SDS page and transfer of SDS gels to nitrocellulose membranes.</li>
<li><b>Ph.D. Vinoth Wigneswaran</b> has provided help with OD- and fluorescence measurements during the Interlab study</li>
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<li><b>PhD Vinoth Wigneswaran</b> has provided help with OD- and fluorescence measurements during the Interlab study</li>
 
<li><b>Postdoc Sébastien Muller</b> provuded great help and consultancy during the western blotting efforts</li>
 
<li><b>Postdoc Sébastien Muller</b> provuded great help and consultancy during the western blotting efforts</li>
 
<li><b>Food Technologist Preben Bøje Hansen</b> helped us with air compressor for extraction of substrate. </li>
 
<li><b>Food Technologist Preben Bøje Hansen</b> helped us with air compressor for extraction of substrate. </li>

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Attributions

At the DTU BioBuilders team, we are lucky to be surrounded by very skilled people, who are willing to help us. A great thanks to everyone! Please note that all project work and otherwise presented activities on this wiki are performed by our team and high school students.


Initial Start-up Phase

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  • Associate professor Mhairi Workman helped us during our brainstorm phase with her great expertise in our organism Yarrowia Lipolytica.
  • Professor Uffe Hasbro Mortensen went through the design of our shuttle vector and generally helped us with the design of our molecular work.
  • Head of Recruitment and Talent Development Malene Bonne Meyer helped us with all aspects of budget and bureaucracy throughout the entire project.
  • Graduate Student Researcher Cory Schwartz and Assistant professor Ian Wheeldon kindly sent us our KU70 deficient Yarrowia Lipolytica strain. They also helped us with a transformation protocol and general tips for working with the organism.
  • PhD student Patrice Lubuta and PhD student Anders Sebastian Rosenkrans Ødum were present during our brainstorming sessions and gave us great inputs.
  • Pernille Neve Myers, Viktor Hesselberg-Thomsen and Vilhelm Krarup Møller are all from last years team. They attended some of our general meetings helping us out with getting to know iGEM.

Laboratory Work

  • Assistant professor Jakob Blæsbjerg Nielsen provided our lab space and gave us great inputs on the use of CRISPR-Cas9.
  • Postdoc Christina Spuur Nødvig has been a great help during our daily work in the laboratory with her extensive knowledge about molecular work and CRISPR-Cas9.
  • Postdoc Cristiano Varrano for providing DAKA glycerine samples for substrate screening.
  • Laboratory Technicians Louise ?? and Tina Johansen have provided help with navigating in the laboratory and have kindly produced the media we needed.
  • Laboratory Technician Alexander Rosenkjær patiently helped us use the Hamilton robot for substrate screening.
  • PhD Peter Wolff for help with RNA purification and rtPCR.
  • PhD Malgorzata Ewa Futyma provided great help with SDS page and transfer of SDS gels to nitrocellulose membranes.
  • PhD Vinoth Wigneswaran has provided help with OD- and fluorescence measurements during the Interlab study
  • Postdoc Sébastien Muller provuded great help and consultancy during the western blotting efforts
  • Food Technologist Preben Bøje Hansen helped us with air compressor for extraction of substrate.
  • Benchling is a great online tool that enabled us to have an online lab book that the entire team could access simultaneously.
  • Grønninggaard kindly provided us with canola oil sediment for substrate screening and invited us out for a visit.
  • Dansukker kindly provided us with melasse for substrate screening.
  • Perstorp HQ and Perstorp Bioproducts kindly provided us with glycerine tech and crude samples for substrate screening.
  • Emmelev A/S kindly provided us with glycerine samples for substrate screening.

Modelling

  • Associate professor Mikael Rørdam Andersen helped us with assessment of the initial strategy.
  • Senior researcher Nikolaus Sonnenschein, PhD Anne Sofie Lærke Hansen and PhD Julian Brandl guided us and helped us with troubleshooting and finding literature on GSM of Y. lipolytica.
  • PhD?? Kristian Jensen and PhD Joao Cardoso helped us with model software setup and introduction.
  • Benchling is a great online tool that enabled us to have an online lab book that the entire team could access simultaneously.

Human Practices

  • Pernille Neve Myers, Viktor Hesselberg-Thomsen from the DTU iGEM team 2015 helped us during the BioBrick Tutorial. They were especially a great help in the laboratory work with BioBricks and also held a presentation with introduction to BioBrick assembly.
  • Laboratory Technician Regina Åris Schürmann has provided us with laboratory rooms and equipment for the BioBrick Tutorial.
  • Grønningaard
  • Novo Nordisk: Kjeld Olesen and Nina Gunnarson
  • Novozymes: Gernot J. Abel

Art & Design

  • Mads Møller Madsen from PF photo took pictures of the team.
  • Mads Valdemar Anderson gave advice on making the Wiki.

Funds

Sponsors

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