The Team
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We are nine students from different study programmes that were brought together by our advisor, Eivind Almaas, to work on this project during the summer. Six of us are biotechnologists, so our team consists mainly of wetlab people. The last three students on the team have background in mathematics, physics and information technology, so we also have someone to take care of the modeling.
This is the first time a university in Norway is competing in iGEM, so we are all really happy to be on the first norwegian iGEM team ever.
Most of us have not been working much with synthetic biology before, so we are all learning a lot. And since synthetic biology is a relatively new and very interesting field, we are all excited to get the opportunity to be learning more about the subject.
When we first got together, we came up with several projects we would like to work on. After a lot of discussion we decided to make the stress sensor, mainly because we all thought the idea was really cool, and because the stress sensor had more interesting modeling aproaches than the other projects we had thought about.
The stress sensor also seemed like a proper challenge, and since we all like a challenge, we went for it.
Until now, we've been having fun mainly on the lab, and not so much fun outside the lab, thanks to the crappy weather in Trondheim. Still, some days the weather has been nice, and on those days we have been barbequing.
Student members
Anders Halgunset
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| Studieprogram, rolle på laget, hvis det er noen, hobbyer, etc...
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Gunvor Røkke
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| I am about to start my fifth year on the siv.ing. study programme of industrial chemistry and biotechnology. My field of study is biotechnology. Even though I have never been working with synthetic biology before, I have had lab courses in practically every chemistry and biotechnology course I have attended, so I have already spent quite a lot of time in the lab. Working independently on the lab have been a great experience for me, and I have already learned a lot, both about lab work and about syntethic biology in general.
My main interest outside of academia is playing violin. I have been playing since I was five years old, and I am currently leading the folk music orchestra of the students association in Trondheim.
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| Is able to whistle and hum two-part harmony with herself!
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| Isolation of DNA from bacteria, and gel electrophoresis.
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Jon Andreas Lorentzen
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Eirik Selsaas
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| I can roll my tummy
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| The moment you look at your gel, and all the DNA-fragments look correct.
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Espen Bang Leistad
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Christian Page
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| Turning on the PCR machine, and writing on the blackboard
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Henrik Fahre Lutro
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Adrian Ertsås Naas
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| If the power fails, his hair can be used as a bacterial incubator.
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Tormund S. Haus
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Advisors and instructors
Eivind Almaas
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Rahmi Lale
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Marius Eidsaa
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Martin Gimmestad
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Svein Valla
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Sponsors