Team:SDU-Denmark/team
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Students
This year's team consists of twelve students from the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology, medicine, biomedicine, physics, chemistry and philosophy!
During the summer we have been split up into five subgroups, three labgroups and two theoretical groups. One labgroup has been working with the development of the photosensor, one with hyperflagellating the bacteria and one with creating the retinal generator. The two theoretical groups have been focusing on modelling and biosafety, respectively.
Christian
I am a 2nd year medical student out of my element, doing synthetic biology for an entire summer and fall. It's been good to get away from the books, to do actual experimental work on something live. My main interests are in neurology and cognitive development, but the thought of tinkering with E. coli and fruitfly DNA was enough to get me out of my comfort zone, and into something that has shown to be more challenging and engaging than most other things I've had a chance to involve myself in.
In this years competition I've been working on the retinal part, although I've tried to involve myself as much as possible in all aspects of the project. I can't wait to show it all off in Boston!
Eddi
Glenn
Lars Christian
I'm a total baller!
Louise
I am 23 years old and I study Biomedicine on 4th year.
Maria
I have been studying biochemistry and molecular biology since September 2006 at SDU in Odense. I’m 24 years of age and I'm originally from Køge, a small city 40 km south of Copenhagen.
I’m currently living in Odense with my iGEM colleague Sheila and have been for three and a half years (not lovers).
My workaholic mindset and four years of experience in a biological wet lab have won me the titles of miss Know- it-all (in lab) and Lab Mom, which the others in the lab benefits from every day.
Besides my two titles I have also accumulated significant amount of nicknames (all of them kind, I hope).
Outside the lab I enjoy being with my friends, out drinking or just watching a nice episode of CSI Las Vegas.
My hobbies include shopping, hanging out with friends and taking care of my lovely cat Clive who is also the team mascot.
During the iGEM competition I have used my knowledge and experience in a new, unexplored field which has been both educational and fun.
In my future, I hope to find an exciting position where I can use my knowledge about biology and biochemistry either as a Ph.d. student or in a job in the private sector.
Marie
I am 20 years old and I have just begun my third year of studies of biochemistry and molecular biology. My work in the iGEM project has primarily been focused on creating the retinal generator.
In the rare hours when I’m not working on iGEM, I earn a little extra money in IKEA by helping people find the bookcase that’s exactly right for them, or I spend time with the people closest to me. When I’m alone, I know of nothing better than to sit in a comfortable chair with a good book, jazz on the radio and a glass of white wine.
Apart from intending to become a famous scientist and the first single person to win a Nobel prize thrice, I also aspire to becoming an author, probably of slightly supernatural novels for grown kids and young adults.
I am the youngest member of the team and the only one not allowed to drink alcohol while in Boston, which is cause for mild irritation.
Pernille
Sheila
Sif
Søren
Søren is the other of our philosophy students, and, as opposed to Sif, he is a true humanist. Although he is only 22, he is easily pictured sitting in a large, cushioned chair by the fire, smoking a pipe of fine tobacco and pondering the mysteries of life.
He has been a inexpendable asset in the development of our human practice project. He has made a great effort to understand all the details of microbiology before we started the serious part of our project and has been invaluable as a mediator in our discussions, particularly in the discussion about watermarking.
When he's away from his cushioned chair, he enjoys listening to heavy metal and playing Munchkin.
Tommy
Tommy is a hardcore chemist, and during his four years of study, all the chemicals have taken their effect. He is the funny guy on the team, entertaining us all with homemade words such as his favourite swear: “Craparoo”. There can be no doubt about when Tommy has finished an experiment. He loudly exclaims “Done!” in a way that only he can reproduce.
In the lab, Tommy has been a great help calculating concentrations.
Tommy dreams of becoming a famous black rapper called Dr. T (another thing only he can say properly), but he’ll probably end up actually using his education and become the leader of a high tech lab.
When he’s not spending his time on iGEM, he enjoys drinking, gossiping and spending time with his lovely girlfriend.
By the way, he’s 24.
Clive
Clive, also known as pSB1C3, is our team mascot. He was only a tiny kitten when he joined the iGEM team but has grown into a rebellious teenager in the meantime!
While his mothers, Maria and Sheila, spent all the long hours in the lab, Clive lived in our students' association room, enriching all who entered with much joy and numerous scratches.
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A portrait of the people behind Flow-E. Aren't we pretty?
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