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We're team Radboud University, and we are based in Nijmegen, and we work to...
Chemistry Bachelor. Why am I joining iGEM? I'm very excited to join iGEM competition, since our team is the first in Radboud University history, participating in this international synthetic biology celebration. I am honored to be the person to take the initiative and to make this project to happen, to develop multiple new skills and knowledge, and grow alongside with our wonderful team. Together, we've shown Radboud and the world that with dedication and enthusiasm, we can achieve remarkable things. I hope our efforts inspire future students at Radboud to continue this journey and form a new team in 2025. For now, I’m excited to present our project, InfinityF♾️, to the global iGEM community and the jury at this year’s finals!
Hi! I'm a generic member, and I exist for the sole purpose of being a template so that I can eventually get replaced by a REAL member :) My interests are helping the lead programmer :D
Hi! I'm a generic member, and I exist for the sole purpose of being a template so that I can eventually get replaced by a REAL member :) My interests are helping the lead programmer :D
I am a 3rd year bachelor student at the Radboud university. I study Molecular Life Sciences with a focus on molecular biology. In my studies I am interested in gene expression and regulation. iGEM for me is a way to apply theoretical knowledge in a real research environment and a way to learn many new skills, like new lab techniques, but also communication and presentation skills. I love being creative; drawing, writing stories, making videos. I don’t get to use my creative skills often in my day to day studying, so I was very excited to take on the job of creating our promotion and presentation video as well as designing our team logo. I would love to make an effort to keep next generation at Radboud interested in iGEM and synthetic biology.
Hi! I'm a generic member, and I exist for the sole purpose of being a template so that I can eventually get replaced by a REAL member :) My interests are helping the lead programmer :D
Hi! I'm a generic member, and I exist for the sole purpose of being a template so that I can eventually get replaced by a REAL member :) My interests are helping the lead programmer :D
Hi! I'm a generic member, and I exist for the sole purpose of being a template so that I can eventually get replaced by a REAL member :) My interests are helping the lead programmer :D
Hi, I'm Tim! I am a second-year Computing Science bachelor in Radboud University, and I'm always ready to learn more and take on challenges. This is precisely the reason I decided to join iGEM - It's a unique way to diversify my skill-sets and help create a project with real-world implications. I knew close to nothing about web development before joining iGEM, but when I was offered to help make the wiki I couldn't refuse trying. From then on, I've learnt so much about not only HTML, CSS, and Javascript implementation in the wiki, but also about hemophilia, synthetic biology as a whole, and about working efficiently in a team. I can say with certainty that I'm proud to be a member of our Radboud University team, and hope that InfinityF and I inspire future Radboud Computing Science students to take on this interdisciplinary challenge in future years!
Hi! I'm a generic member, and I exist for the sole purpose of being a template so that I can eventually get replaced by a REAL member :) My interests are helping the lead programmer :D
My name is Frank Nelissen, and I am working as a research associate at the department of Biophysical Chemistry of the Radboud University for over 20 years. I am experienced in working with nucleic acids, proteins and enzymes and modifying / labelling them for different kinds of research purposes. I am also involved in a couple of practical courses for 1st and 2nd year students of the Molecular Life Sciences program from which the affinity of working with and educating of students comes from. I see iGEM as a particularly well suited challenge for students who want to explore and learn how to work on a larger-than-a-lab-course synthetic biology project where deliverables have to be met and multiple disciplines of science and society come together. I am happy to fulfil my role as instructor for the Radboud iGEM team and together try to find solutions for the research questions.
Hi! I'm a generic member, and I exist for the sole purpose of being a template so that I can eventually get replaced by a REAL member :) My interests are helping the lead programmer :D