The 2013 team won a Gold Medal for their project
Requiem for a Stream
Project Description
The project worked towards developing a microbial system for removing ammonia (NH3) from waste water, via two E. coli mutants, and turning it into nitrous oxide (N2O).
Read more about the project in the tema's wiki at the iGEM homepage.
Katarzyna Chyzynska
MSc student of Systems Biology at DTU.
Academic interests: Bioinformatics and computational biology-based research
Helen Cook
MSc student of Systems Biology at DTU.
Academic interests: To write code to study biologically relevant patterns in genomic information, and make predictions that can be tested experimentally.
Kristian Davidsen
Student of Biotechnology
Academic interests: Biology and chemistry
Ariadni Droumpali
MSc student of Environmental Microbiology at DTU
Academic interests: Microbiology
Piotr Dworzynski
MSc student in Computer Science at DTU.
Academic interests: High-performance computing, distributed systems and web applications.
Malgorzata Futyma
Student of Biotechnology at DTU.
Academic interests: Microbiology, Lactic Acid Bacteria, Molecular Biology and dairy products manufacturing.
Jakob Berg Jespersen
Student of Advanced and Applied Chemistry at DTU
Academic interests: Computational Biology and structural biology, Can spend hours in Pymol.
Vanessa Jurtz
Student of Systems Biology at DTU.
Academic interests: Mathematical modelling of biological systems.
Anastasia Mourka
MSc student in Computer Science and Engineering at DTU
Natalia Papargyri
MSc student of Systems Biology at DTU
Julia Villarroel
M.Sc. in Systems Biology.
Academic interests: Bioinformatics.
Henrike Zschach
Student of Systems Biology at DTU.
Academic interests: Bioinformatics.
Supervisors
Christopher Workman, Associate Professor
Barth Smeths, Professor
Advisors
Ali Altintas, PhD Student
Anne Mathilde Lund, PhD Student
Sébastian Muller, Post Doctorate
Andreas Porse, MSc Student
Julie Rank, MSc Student
Thomas Trolle, PhD Student