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'''Co-advisors at Stockholm University:''' Prof. Lars Wieslander, Prof. Marie Öhman, Prof. Neus Visa and Prof. Roger Karlsson. | '''Co-advisors at Stockholm University:''' Prof. Lars Wieslander, Prof. Marie Öhman, Prof. Neus Visa and Prof. Roger Karlsson. | ||
- | Other than valuable help from our mentors, Two | + | Other than valuable help from our mentors, Two persons also helped us to understand and develop our idea for modelling part, so we take this opportunity to show our gratitude to: Sergey Surkov and Jaroslav Belotserkovsky. |
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Team members
Students
Nina Schiller nina@igem.se | Hi!
I am one of the team-members of Team Stockholm, my name is Nina Schiller and I am a master student in molecular biology at Stockholm University. It is the endless possibilities and opportunities in the field of synthetic biology that has caught my attention to put together our iGEM team: Team Stockholm. To me, this field of research and iGEM competition drives science researchers and students to gain better insight and take advantage of the diverse and powerful characters of living organisms. This summer, I will together with my team mates work our hardest to combine biology, chemistry and engineering in order to understand, harness and imitate the complex phenomena of biological life and finally build innovative and useful biological systems. My goal with iGEM is to challenge myself to think “out of the box” and seek for ways to put together bits and pieces in science in order to design organisms that would prove useful in the obstacles in modern life. I look forward to build up my science knowledge and laboratory experience. Of course, with a great idea in our luggage, both my and the whole teams goal is to win the iGEM competition! |
Johan Nordholm johan@igem.se | Greetings!
Synthetic biology is all about putting engineering into biology. And I think there is a small engineer hidden in each and every one of us. As with the ever-increasing understanding of how the building blocks of the cell function and are put together, so is our capacity to redesign the building blocks and the way they are put together. This has immense potential, I guarantee it can change our society as much as the computer industry has the last decades. This summer, I will do my best to apply existing biological knowledge to hopefully solve a scientific problem, if even a very small one. I am currently in my third and last year in the bachelor program of molecular biology at Stockholm University. As I have not yet undergone any research traineeship or degree project, my time spent in the lab is limited. I therefore find this project as a tremendous opportunity to change that. What makes this even more fun is that my teammates are some of my best friends. |
Mentors
Prof. Elisabeth Haggård
Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology, Stockholm University
Prof. Gunnar von Heijne
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm University
Assistant Prof. Robert Daniels
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm University
Co-advisors at Stockholm University: Prof. Lars Wieslander, Prof. Marie Öhman, Prof. Neus Visa and Prof. Roger Karlsson.
Other than valuable help from our mentors, Two persons also helped us to understand and develop our idea for modelling part, so we take this opportunity to show our gratitude to: Sergey Surkov and Jaroslav Belotserkovsky.