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Revision as of 15:02, 7 June 2012
The Team
Hello!
We are the iGEM-team representing Chalmers University of Technology, now consisting of seven students. We want to create a new, biological alternative for examining the presence of hCG in a sample of urine.
From left to right: Marcus Willhelmson (advisor), Anna Rundstedt, Joakim Norbeck (supervisor), Verena Siewers (supervisor), Amir Mustedanagic, Rachel Engeler, Torbjörn Lundh (advisor), Helén Olsson, Sofia Andersson, Johan Biörkeroth, Johan Wiebe.
Participating students
Sofia Andersson
Studies: Bioengineering 3rd year
Age: 22
Favorite organelle: Golgi apparatus
Johan Biörkeroth
Studies: Bioengineering 2nd year
Age: 22
Favorite organelle: Ribosome
Rachel Engeler
Studies: Bioengineering 3rd year
Age: 23
Favorite organelle: Nucleus
Amir Mustedanagic
Studies: Engineering Mathematics 3rd year
Age:
Favorite equation: Maxwell's equations
Helén Olsson
Studies: Bioengineering 3rd year
Age: 22
Favorite organelle: Mitochondria
Anna Rundstedt
Studies: Bioengineering 3rd year
Age: 22
Favorite organelle: Mitochondria
Johan Wiebe
Studies: Engineering Mathematics 3rd year
Age: 25
Favorite equation: The Black–Scholes equation
Supervisors and Advisors
Verena Siewers
Position: PostDoc
Favorite organelle: Peroxisome
Joakim Norbeck
Position: Associate Professor
Favorite organelle:
Torbjörn Lundh
Position: Professor in Mathematics
Favorite equation:
Marcus Wilhelmsson
Position: Associate Professor
Favorite organelle: