Team:Chalmers-Gothenburg/Attributions

iGEM Chalmers Gothenburg 2020

Attributions

Team Members
Ellen Arnholm
As a team leader, Ellen had an overall picture for our project drove it all forward. She was also part of our modelling, where her biggest focus was metagenomics but also contributed to the ODE model.

Albin Ekborg
In addition to being a hard-working team leader, Albin did a great effort for our wiki page and edited our presentation video. Throughout the project, he was also to great extent involved in the lab work.

Niklas Bengtsson
Niklas was a great asset for the modelling, where his main work was our ODE model. He also made sure that the team had funding, (good thing – or our project would not be possible!).

Leticia Castillion Clemente
Leticia was one of the key players in modelling, where she planned and designed all the parts of it. Her biggest contribution in modelling was the GEM. Her great efforts also helped the team a lot in the lab.

Mathilda Johansson
With her excellent skills for planning out and implementing the lab work and also providing the team with structure, Mathilda was a great asset to our team.

Yuika Matsushita
As one of the main responsible people in the lab, Yuika was probably the most efficient of us all, which definitely helped us throughout the project. She was an inspiration when she went to schools and talked about our project.

Sigrid Tjernberg
Sigrid was a quick learner and strongly contributed to the lab work. She also helped out with shaping our wiki page.

Erik Podda Grahn
With his inspiring personality, Erik was the perfect person for human practices, where he held several interviews. He was also responsible for educational outreach.

Julius Enerås
Julius dedication to human practices was an incredible contribution to our project.

Chirag Jain
Chirag had a notable responsibility for our social medias, where he made sure to provide the Instagram and Facebook with both substantial and witty material.

Additionally, all team members helped in the lab more or less throughout the project. Everyone has brought something of their own to this team, and the project would not have been possible without them!

Supervisors
Verena Siewers, Senior Researcher, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology.
Verena is our PI and provided us with knowledge in project design and gave us feedback throughout the project.

Angelo Limeta, PhD Student, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology.
Angelo happily guided us through everyday modelling problems, was very supportive and always answered our questions.

Oliver Konzock, PhD Student, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology.
Oliver taught us many useful lessons for the experimental procedures and took his time to give us great advice.

Linnea Österberg, PhD Student, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology.
Linnea helped us with the many procedures in the lab and was a great support when we had our doubts about how something should be done.

Wet lab support
Olena Ishchuk, PhD Student, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology.
Olena taught us how to use some of the lab equipment which were important for our projects such as plate reader and fluorescent microscope.

Veronica Gast, PhD Student, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology.
Veronica provided us his tagged protein as a positive control of our Western blot experiment.

All wet lab members of systems and synthetic biology division in Chalmers University of Technology.
Whenever we had a question, the wet lab members of Sysbio was there for us. Thank you.

Dry lab support
Jens Nielsen, head of Systems and Synthetic Biology at Chalmers University of Technology.

Iván Domenzain, PhD Student, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology.

Dimitra Lappa

We also want to acknowledge the Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering (C3SE), provided by the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC), for allowing us to use their computational resources to perform our metagenomics analysis. Special thanks to Thomas Svedberg and Mikael Öhman for letting us film part of our presentation video in the cluster facilities.

Resources and Financial support
Erica Dahlin, administrator Systems and Synthetic Biology,
for managing our finances.

Chalmers Mastercard Fund,
for funding our project. Without you, we would not have been able to participate in iGEM 2020.

Chalmers Area of Advance Health Engineering,
for funding our project.

Other attributions
David Ljungholm,
for designing the logo that came to represent our project and team.

Simon Aglund,
for learning us how to edit videos, and for assisting in editing our promotion video.

Robin Rydbergh,
for lending us his microphone for video capture, allowing us to film our presentation video.