Team
The team is made up of ten student from both Life Science & Technology (LST) and Mathematics & Computer Science (EEMCS). Every single team member is highly motivated and enjoys working in the interdisciplinary team.
Team Members
- Hugo Cueto-Rojas - Master student Biochemical Engineering
- Kira Schipper - Master student Biochemical Engineering
- Luke Bergwerff - Master student Biochemical Engineering
- Pieter van Boheemen - Master student Functional Genomics
- Mathias Voges - Master student Cell Factory
- Jelmer Cnossen- Master student Bioinformatics
- Mia Urem - Master student Functional Genomics
- Nadine Bongaerts - Bachelor student Life Science & Technology
- Ramon van der Valk - Master student Molecular Genetics
- Eva Brinkman - Master student Functional Genomics
Hugo's Risk Scale
Our own standard for project risk assessment. Risk is represented with a value from 0 (no risk) to 10 (very risky)
- Lac operon (or other piece of cake) + our biobrick
- Less than 5 genes or biobricks (copy-paste) + our biobrick
- Less than 10 genes or biobricks (copy-paste) + our biobrick
- Biobrick engineering <5, improvement of things already done
- Multi biobrick engineering >5, improvement of things already done
- Site directed mutagenesis of several genes, results unknown a priori
- Evolutionary engineering involved = sequencing
- Protein engineering involved, results unknown a priori
- A lot of genes and/or biobricks (>20), known genes in other species and characterized. Stress, social friction
- A lot of genes and/or biobricks (>20), Known genes in other species, not fully characterized. Start a project one-eyed = stress, social friction, high chances of collapse
- A lot of genes (>20), Unknown genes= characterization + sequencing + cloning. Start a project from nothing or partially blind, team-member losses + obituraries. Good side: paper in Nature or Nobel