Team:Stockholm/Attributions

Attributions | iGEM Stockholm

Attributions

The people who helped us along the way


Supervisors

Professor Johan Rockberg

Prof. Johan Rockberg is a group leader at the Department of Protein Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and principal investigator of our iGEM Team. Besides providing us with working facilities, he advised us on experimental procedures and general support during our project.

Professor Ute Romling

Prof. Romling's research focuses on microbiology. She is a professor at Karolinska Institutet and helped us by providing working space in a BSL2 facility.

Advisors

Aman Mebrahtu

Aman was a Team member from 2016 and is currently a PhD student at the Department of Protein Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. He helped us with troubleshooting on multiple fronts, such as with our PCRs and cloning.

Maximilian Karlander

Max is a PhD student at the Department of Protein Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and was a member of the 2015 iGEM Stockholm team. In numerous troubleshooting sessions he helped us understand results and experimental errors and guided us by improving our experiments.

Dimitri Van Simaeys MSc, PhD

Dimitri is an expert with SELEX. He helped us write our initial SELEX protocol and advised us during the process of conducting the experiments.

Rasmus Bengtsson

President of SGEM

Vilma Lagebro

Vice President of SGEM

Xinhe Xing

Member of iGEM Stockholm 2020

Athina Eleftheraki

Team leader of iGEM Stockholm 2020

Instructors

Marit Moller

Marit is a PhD student at the Department of Protein Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and was a iGEM Stockholm team member in 2018. She provided guidance in project development, experimental procedures and helped in troubleshooting sessions.

Malin Jonsson

Malin was part of iGEM Lund in 2017. Currently she is a PhD student at the Department of Protein Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. As our instructor she provided us with advice in all steps of the project and

Contributors

Andrew McDowell MSc, PhD, PgCHEP

Andrew McDowell is a group leader at the Ulster University Belfast. His research interest is in resident human microbiota in health and disease. He has experience in culturing different strains of C.acnes and advised us on the best culture conditions for C.acnes.

Photographs

Our team photos were taken by the wonderful Chirag Sagare! You can check out more of his art here or connect with him on LinkedIn

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