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I'm medical student from Denmark, with interests in microbiology, genetics and ways to engineer human cells.
==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Mike Barnkob (an artistic interpretation)]]
[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Mike Barnkob (an artistic interpretation)]]
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*Mike Barnkob
*Mike Barnkob
*Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark
*Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark
*Email: [[Special:Emailuser/Mike Barnkob|Click here]].
*Email: [[Special:Emailuser/Mike Barnkob|Say hallo]].
*Blog: [http://www.mikebarnkob.dk www.mikebarnkob.dk].
*Blog: [http://www.mikebarnkob.dk www.mikebarnkob.dk].


==Education==
==Education==


* 2012, MD, Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark
* 2012 (expected), MD, Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark
* 2009, B.Sc.med, Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark
* 2009, B.Sc.med, Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark


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'''Current:'''
'''Current:'''


Open source liquid handling robot.
[[Mike_Barnkob:Projects/Liquid handling robot|Liquid handling robot]]. An attempt to create a small liquid handling robot to do simple experiments with.


'''Past:'''
'''Past:'''

Revision as of 17:33, 5 January 2010

I'm medical student from Denmark, with interests in microbiology, genetics and ways to engineer human cells.

Contact Info

Mike Barnkob (an artistic interpretation)

Education

  • 2012 (expected), MD, Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark
  • 2009, B.Sc.med, Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark

Research interests

  1. Synthetic biology
  2. Cancer research
  3. Lab automation

Projects

Current:

Liquid handling robot. An attempt to create a small liquid handling robot to do simple experiments with.

Past:

Bacto Bandage. 2009 SDU Denmark iGEM team. Our goal was to create an E. coli strain, which inhibits S. aureus biofilm formation in wounds by producing RNA III-inhibiting-peptide (RIP).

Publications