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I have killed yeast with hot water and salt while baking on separate occasion - which is hard to admit as a biotechnology student.
 
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<h2 class="title is-3 has-text-centered is-spaced"> Victoria Visby Nissen </h2>
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<b>Why did you join iGEM this year?</b> <br>
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I’m just a nerd who loves learning new things and thinks fungi are weirdly cool. iGEM is an unique opportunity to work with a group of great and very smart people and do research on a subject chosen based on our own interest.
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<b>What’s your interest area in synthetic biology or bioscience?</b><br>
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I find filamentous fungi to be cool (and a bit disgusting), because they can be used to solve so many different problems. I really think some of these biobased solutions can be used to make a more sustainable future.
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<b> What’s the dumbest way you have been injured?</b> <br>
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I poured acetone (nail polish remover) in my hair, which dripped down on my face when I was 3 years old. My parents thought I had gotten it in my eyes and I ended up at the emergency room - luckily it hadn’t and I’m not blind today.
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<h2 class="title is-3 has-text-centered is-spaced"> Timian Rindal </h2>
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<b>Why did you join iGEM this year?</b> <br>
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iGEM is a great opportunity to start and  shape a project from scratch. Besides that it is an awesome way to meet new people and challenge yourself with something as interesting as synthetic biology.
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<b>What’s your interest area in synthetic biology or bioscience?</b><br>
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All the amazing things you can do with synthetic biology fascinates me. I have especially been attracted to the idea of tool development for synthetic biology. I like the idea of developing methods/tools that will help other scientists in their work.
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<b> What’s a body part you wouldn’t mind losing?</b> <br>
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I think I could live without one of my little toes.
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Revision as of 09:24, 16 October 2020


Team

Meet the wetlab team

Peter Bing Svendsen

Member of the team building team, video team, Human Practices and the wetlab group.



Why did you join iGEM this year?
I joined the team because it is a great opportunity to acquire new skills and it is always fun helping with a project that tries to create novel solutions.

What’s your interest area in synthetic biology or bioscience?
Anything that has to do with genetic engineering is a huge passion of mine. So to optimize and harness the power of microorganisms in order to create new drugs, enzymes or other biological products is something I find truly exciting.

What’s your biggest screw up in the kitchen?
I have killed yeast with hot water and salt while baking on separate occasion - which is hard to admit as a biotechnology student.

Victoria Visby Nissen

Member of the Admin group and the wetlab team.



Why did you join iGEM this year?
I’m just a nerd who loves learning new things and thinks fungi are weirdly cool. iGEM is an unique opportunity to work with a group of great and very smart people and do research on a subject chosen based on our own interest.

What’s your interest area in synthetic biology or bioscience?
I find filamentous fungi to be cool (and a bit disgusting), because they can be used to solve so many different problems. I really think some of these biobased solutions can be used to make a more sustainable future.

What’s the dumbest way you have been injured?
I poured acetone (nail polish remover) in my hair, which dripped down on my face when I was 3 years old. My parents thought I had gotten it in my eyes and I ended up at the emergency room - luckily it hadn’t and I’m not blind today.

Timian Rindal

Member of the outreach group and the wetlab team.



Why did you join iGEM this year?
iGEM is a great opportunity to start and shape a project from scratch. Besides that it is an awesome way to meet new people and challenge yourself with something as interesting as synthetic biology.

What’s your interest area in synthetic biology or bioscience?
All the amazing things you can do with synthetic biology fascinates me. I have especially been attracted to the idea of tool development for synthetic biology. I like the idea of developing methods/tools that will help other scientists in their work.

What’s a body part you wouldn’t mind losing?
I think I could live without one of my little toes.