Dirk Linke
Professor at the Department of Bioscience, University of Oslo
Main supervisor for the team, and has spent large amounts of time and energy on guiding us through the project, as well as helping with registrations and general labwork.
Main supervisor for the team, and has spent large amounts of time and energy on guiding us through the project, as well as helping with registrations and general labwork.
Like Dirk, Eric has been one of the main supervisors for the team. He has given useful advice throughout the project, and has helped on labwork, design of primers and parts, and more.
Has assisted greatly with general labwork, as well as primer- and parts design.
Supervisor for the work in the yeast lab, and has assisted in design of primers and parts.
Assisted with the E.Coli-transformations and extraction of sfGFP.
Assisted with transformation of cells and wavelength measurements during the InterLab Study experiments.
Set up multiple meetings and presentations for us, and organized food and drink for everyone on those occasions.
As a former iGEM team member, Elina was capable of advising us on how we should plan and execute our media outreach. She was also a photographer for several of our events.
Head contact person for the lab used for cloning. Also instructed us in DNA lab HSE.
Was generous to give us lab space at the physics department and came with tips on how to make a good setup.
Assisted in the sample sequencing
Set up the festival and helped us getting a great poster session together
Assisted with sending and collecting items for use in our project
Helped us with the InterLab Study and the protein extraction
Was very helpful during the process of finding equipment for the laser setup. He showed us where we could find color filters and a CCD-camera, and came with great ideas on how to make a good setup.
As an expert in fluorescence microscopy, she provided invaluable feedback on the prospect of a biolaser, our plans for going forward with the project, and the commercial potential of biolaser measurement.
Attended presentation along with several experts in biosciences and physics, gave useful feedback on project plans and bioscience aspects.
As an expert in fluorescence microscopy, he gave useful feedback on thoughts on how to carry the project through, as well as his thoughts on "selling" the project and the current prospect of biolaser measurement in academia.
Was very helpful during the process of finding equipment for the laser setup. He showed us where we could find color filters and a CCD-camera, and came with great ideas on how to make a good setup.
Gave us useful comments regarding the wiki at all times when we needed assistance.