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info:"<h3>Caroline Skar Mjønes</h3><p><strong>Molecular Bioscience</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>The reason I got interested in the field of biology is because of a science teacher I had in High school. She made biology interesting and allowed her students to be curious about science. </p><p>This again created a classroom environment where no questions where wrong and where different aspects of biology were the focus. Its because of her I first got excited and interested in biology. </p><p>I joined iGEM because it seamed like a great challenge. It was opportunity to take part in all aspects of research and not only work in the laboratory. </p><p>In my free time I play soccer and run. My dream for my future is to get taller then my little sister! </p>"};
 
info:"<h3>Caroline Skar Mjønes</h3><p><strong>Molecular Bioscience</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>The reason I got interested in the field of biology is because of a science teacher I had in High school. She made biology interesting and allowed her students to be curious about science. </p><p>This again created a classroom environment where no questions where wrong and where different aspects of biology were the focus. Its because of her I first got excited and interested in biology. </p><p>I joined iGEM because it seamed like a great challenge. It was opportunity to take part in all aspects of research and not only work in the laboratory. </p><p>In my free time I play soccer and run. My dream for my future is to get taller then my little sister! </p>"};
  
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info:"<h3>Ole Boye</h3><p><strong>Molecular Bioscience</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>My master’s project is about using hydrogenase enzymes in solar cells. I like this project because microbiology fascinates me and because hydrogen technology is exciting. </p><p>I signed up for iGEM because iGEM is a great project and an opportunity to learn and to meet scientists from all over the world.<br>Health and safety is my responsibility for UiO iGEM. </p><p>In my free time I like running in the woods, reading novels and hanging out with friends. </p><p>In the future I would like to do teaching, science communication and working with bioengineering bacteria.</p>"};
 
info:"<h3>Ole Boye</h3><p><strong>Molecular Bioscience</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>My master’s project is about using hydrogenase enzymes in solar cells. I like this project because microbiology fascinates me and because hydrogen technology is exciting. </p><p>I signed up for iGEM because iGEM is a great project and an opportunity to learn and to meet scientists from all over the world.<br>Health and safety is my responsibility for UiO iGEM. </p><p>In my free time I like running in the woods, reading novels and hanging out with friends. </p><p>In the future I would like to do teaching, science communication and working with bioengineering bacteria.</p>"};
  
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info:"<h3>Hanna Noordzij</h3><p><strong>Molecular Biology</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>Once upon a time I studied arts, but found out quickly that I wanted to do something more useful. Biology is incredibly interesting, can be used to solve many local and global problems and, most importantly, is challenging like trying to solve a giant puzzle!</p><p>I joined the iGEM team to find other motivated students with whom I could design and work out a project from scratch. My main role in the iGEM project is reading and writing. I have been scrolling through PubMed to find as much relevant information as possible which is used in the design, progress and writing stages of our project.</p><p>Besides biology and study related activities, I have a busy home life with a husband and two children with whom I try to discover the Norwegian nature at every opportunity. At home we have a project to write and draw a comic book, and to get away from them and work I train in the martial art of Ju Jitsu.</p>"};
 
info:"<h3>Hanna Noordzij</h3><p><strong>Molecular Biology</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>Once upon a time I studied arts, but found out quickly that I wanted to do something more useful. Biology is incredibly interesting, can be used to solve many local and global problems and, most importantly, is challenging like trying to solve a giant puzzle!</p><p>I joined the iGEM team to find other motivated students with whom I could design and work out a project from scratch. My main role in the iGEM project is reading and writing. I have been scrolling through PubMed to find as much relevant information as possible which is used in the design, progress and writing stages of our project.</p><p>Besides biology and study related activities, I have a busy home life with a husband and two children with whom I try to discover the Norwegian nature at every opportunity. At home we have a project to write and draw a comic book, and to get away from them and work I train in the martial art of Ju Jitsu.</p>"};
  
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info:"<h3>Vladimir Levchenko</h3><p><strong>Chemistry</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>I am in my first year of a Master of Science majoring in Chemistry.  There I work on design and development new and ”green” organometallic catalysts for pharmaceutical and fine chemical synthesis. I aim to pursue my career in pharmaceutical industry where I believe combination of chemistry, synthetic biology and pure engineering would make the Earth to be a better place to treat diseases.</p><p>To appeal to my ”bio” side, I decided to participate in iGEM project where I could gain an outstanding knowledge in how life under the microscope (and even deeper!) works and try to fill the gap between synthetic biology and chemistry.</p><p>My previous background is Engineer’s Degree in Industrial Pharmacy, therefore to satisfy my ”engineering” side, I contribute to this project with developing and assembling a filter along with maintaining sensors and final testing of the whole system.</p><p>In normal life, I work as a tutor in chemistry and as mechanical engineer. So I truly hope, that all the experience I possess and awesome people I met will make me a better person to be. </p>"};
 
info:"<h3>Vladimir Levchenko</h3><p><strong>Chemistry</strong></p><p><strong>About</strong></p><p>I am in my first year of a Master of Science majoring in Chemistry.  There I work on design and development new and ”green” organometallic catalysts for pharmaceutical and fine chemical synthesis. I aim to pursue my career in pharmaceutical industry where I believe combination of chemistry, synthetic biology and pure engineering would make the Earth to be a better place to treat diseases.</p><p>To appeal to my ”bio” side, I decided to participate in iGEM project where I could gain an outstanding knowledge in how life under the microscope (and even deeper!) works and try to fill the gap between synthetic biology and chemistry.</p><p>My previous background is Engineer’s Degree in Industrial Pharmacy, therefore to satisfy my ”engineering” side, I contribute to this project with developing and assembling a filter along with maintaining sensors and final testing of the whole system.</p><p>In normal life, I work as a tutor in chemistry and as mechanical engineer. So I truly hope, that all the experience I possess and awesome people I met will make me a better person to be. </p>"};
  

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UiOslo Norway


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