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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Sarah Lubjuhn|link=Members/Sarah Lubjuhn
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Sarah Lubjuhn|link=Members/Sarah Lubjuhn
 
|studies= Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (B.Sc. student)
 
|studies= Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (B.Sc. student)
|nickname="Little Miss Sunshine"
 
 
|funfacts= only smiles less when she gets tired, sunny disposition  
 
|funfacts= only smiles less when she gets tired, sunny disposition  
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Sven Kratel|link=Members/Sven Kratel
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Sven Kratel|link=Members/Sven Kratel
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
|nickname="xxx"
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|funfacts=always grumpy, hero of wikistructur and desing, free-spoken realist
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|h2=Glycogen Cloning
 
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|i1=Promoter Library
 
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|text= I first got in touch with the iGEM competition when a couple of my friends founded the first iGEM Aachen team in 2014. Back then I was busy with my bachelor thesis so I couldn't participate but I already knew that I would join the next team if there was one.
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So I ended up in this years team and I didn't get disappointed - meeting new people and working together on a great project was a lot of fun. Besides iGEM I like to spent my free time with good fantasy book or movie.
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Tobias Schwanemann|link=Members/Tobias Schwanemann
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Tobias Schwanemann|link=Members/Tobias Schwanemann
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (B.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (B.Sc. student)
|nickname="Der Doppelpipetator" ("The Doublepipetor")
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|nickname="Der Doppelpipetator" ("The Doublepipetator")
 
|funfacts=extremly sportif, has a lot of energy
 
|funfacts=extremly sportif, has a lot of energy
 
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|h=helping
 
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|h1=''in silico'' Design
 
|h1=''in silico'' Design
 
|h2=Methanol Cloning
 
|h2=Methanol Cloning
|i1=MDH-Characterization
 
 
|text=I participated in the iGEM competition to get new experiences in the field of sythetic biology because it is a very fascinating and exciting topic in my studies for me. Therefore, I took a study semester off to concentrate completely on the new challenge. During the iGEM project I have learned to design several experiments and to do different kinds of work in the lab. I also gained experiences in presenting a project to an audience and countless more. These experiences will influence my future academic studies.
 
|text=I participated in the iGEM competition to get new experiences in the field of sythetic biology because it is a very fascinating and exciting topic in my studies for me. Therefore, I took a study semester off to concentrate completely on the new challenge. During the iGEM project I have learned to design several experiments and to do different kinds of work in the lab. I also gained experiences in presenting a project to an audience and countless more. These experiences will influence my future academic studies.
 
In my spare time I do gymnastics and I have successfully been doing Cyr Wheel for 2 years winning the silver medal at the world championships 2015.  
 
In my spare time I do gymnastics and I have successfully been doing Cyr Wheel for 2 years winning the silver medal at the world championships 2015.  
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Martin Böhne|link=Members/iHB
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Martin Böhne|link=Members/iHB
 
|studies=Biology (M.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Biology (M.Sc. student)
|nickname="xxx"
 
 
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|r3=Microcontroller Firmware
 
|r3=Microcontroller Firmware
 
|i1=Bioreactor Characterization
 
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|text="Everything happens for a reason".
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I studied Electronics and Communication Engineering for bachelors and disliked it for most of the 4 years. Finally I got a chance to study Biomedical Engineering in Aachen, which brings me closer to my areas of interest.
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When I heard about the iGEM competition, it matched perfectly with the kind of biological laboratory experience I was looking for. But with the first team meeting, being singled out as one of the 2 engineers, I set out to help with building up on the last year's OD/F device, to begin with, and then to build a DIY, mini scale bioreactor and thereby never reached the biology laboratory. Nevertheless it was fun, and much, much more.
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Sebastian Siegel|link=Members/Sebastian Siegel
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Sebastian Siegel|link=Members/Sebastian Siegel
|studies=Electrical Engineering (B.Sc. student)
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|studies=Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Computer Engineering (B.Sc. student)
|nickname="xxx"
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|funfacts=Communication geek
 
|funfacts=Communication geek
 
|r=responsible
 
|r=responsible
 
|i=involved
 
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|r1=Hardware design
 
|r1=Hardware design
 
|r2=Microcontroller Firmware
 
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|h1=Public Relations
 
|h1=Public Relations
 
|i1=Glycogen Analytics
 
|i1=Glycogen Analytics
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|text=After completing my third semester I wanted to get into the lab and use Synthetic Biology to build something new. For that reason, I dedicated my entire summer term to our iGEM project.  
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|text=After completing my third semester I wanted to get into the lab and use synthetic biology to build something new. For that reason, I dedicated my entire summer term to our iGEM project.  
 
Over the past few months I was able to contribute to a diverse field of work and enjoyed working in a team of complementary strengths. I particularly enjoyed the exchange with other iGEMers and supporters. Besides my studies I am interested in cooking and city travels.
 
Over the past few months I was able to contribute to a diverse field of work and enjoyed working in a team of complementary strengths. I particularly enjoyed the exchange with other iGEMers and supporters. Besides my studies I am interested in cooking and city travels.
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Lisa Hannappel|link=Members/Lisa Hannappel
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Lisa Hannappel|link=Members/Lisa Hannappel
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
|nickname="xxx"
 
 
|r=responsible
 
|r=responsible
 
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|h2=Safety
 
|h2=Safety
 
|i1=Fundraising
 
|i1=Fundraising
|text=I completed my undergrad degree in biotechnology at FH Aachen University and wrote my bachelor thesis about: "Characterization of an anti-MUC1 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)" at the Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne.
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|text=I completed my undergrad degree in biotechnology at FH Aachen University and wrote my bachelor thesis about: "Characterization of an anti-Muc1 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)" at the Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne.
 
For me participating in the iGEM is a great opportunity to look beyond the horizon. To handle our own research project we have to take various tasks into consideration: fundraising, labwork, public relations and many others. For me this complexity made iGEM so exciting!  
 
For me participating in the iGEM is a great opportunity to look beyond the horizon. To handle our own research project we have to take various tasks into consideration: fundraising, labwork, public relations and many others. For me this complexity made iGEM so exciting!  
 
In my free time I love spending time with my friends and sailing at the Rursee.  
 
In my free time I love spending time with my friends and sailing at the Rursee.  
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|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
 
|nickname="designi heini"
 
|nickname="designi heini"
|funfacts=loves to tidy up, you can translate my last name to “on-the-rocks” :)
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|funfacts=loves to tidy up, you can translate his last name to “on-the-rocks” :)
 
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|i1=Fundraising  
 
|i1=Fundraising  
 
|text=This is my second year within the iGEM community. I am still fascinated by synthetic biology and the possibility to realize a research project from scratch to finalization within an interdisciplinary team.  
 
|text=This is my second year within the iGEM community. I am still fascinated by synthetic biology and the possibility to realize a research project from scratch to finalization within an interdisciplinary team.  
Based on the experience gained through our first participation in the iGEM competition I wanted to help this year´s team from Aachen to perform even better than our first team and to prevent some of the mistakes we did last year.
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Based on the experience gained through our first participation in the iGEM competition I wanted to help this year's team to perform even better and to prevent some of the mistakes we did in our first year.
Besides participating in iGEM I work as a student assistant at the RWTH Aachen´s Institute for Molecular Biotechnology (BIO VII). In my student assistant job I am mainly involved in the purification of plant made biopharmaceuticals from tobacco. In my spare time I like to do sports such as Volleyball and Badminton.  
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Besides participating in iGEM I work as a student assistant at the RWTH Aachen's Institute for Molecular Biotechnology (BIO VII). In my student assistant job I am mainly involved in the purification of plant made biopharmaceuticals from tobacco. In my spare time I like to do sports such as Volleyball and Badminton.  
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Tobias Pickert
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Tobias Pickert
 
|link=Members/Tobias Pickert
 
|link=Members/Tobias Pickert
|studies=B.Sc. Chemistry
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|studies=Chemistry (B.Sc. Student)
 
|nickname="Pickasso"
 
|nickname="Pickasso"
 
|i=involved
 
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|r1=Bioreactor Control Software
 
|r1=Bioreactor Control Software
 
|r2=Internal Infrastructure
 
|r2=Internal Infrastructure
|r3=Tubefront
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|h1=Design
 
|h1=Design
 
|h2=Glycogen Analytics
 
|h2=Glycogen Analytics
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Stefan Backhaus|link=Members/Stefan Backhaus
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Stefan Backhaus|link=Members/Stefan Backhaus
 
|studies=Biology (M.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Biology (M.Sc. student)
|nickname="xxx"
 
 
|r=responsible
 
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|i2=Fundraising
 
|i2=Fundraising
 
|text=During my studies I realized that I like to challenge myself and dig into new topics. Therefore I took a varity of course and challenged myself to get an understanding in the different fields of biology, chemistry, physics and informatics. I soon found interdisciplinary sciences to combine the different topics to create incredible solutions for the problems of our time.
 
|text=During my studies I realized that I like to challenge myself and dig into new topics. Therefore I took a varity of course and challenged myself to get an understanding in the different fields of biology, chemistry, physics and informatics. I soon found interdisciplinary sciences to combine the different topics to create incredible solutions for the problems of our time.
Until my first contact with the synthetic biology, I worked in biomimetics, taking courses, programming genetic algorithms and even doing my bachelor thesis in this field. When I heard about the iGEM project, I participated because it is not only interdisciplinary, but also allows students to develope their own project. Our Instructor and Advisor are always willing to answer our questions but also give us the freedom to work indepentdently on our project. Therefore, everyone makes incredible valuable experiences. I personally focused on coordinations and collaborations, learning not only about synthetich biology but also about important softskills.
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Until my first contact with the synthetic biology, I worked in biomimetics, taking courses, programming genetic algorithms and even doing my bachelor thesis in this field. When I heard about the iGEM project, I participated because it is not only interdisciplinary, but also allows students to develope their own project. Our Instructor and Advisor are always willing to answer our questions but also give us the freedom to work independently on our project. Therefore, everyone makes incredible valuable experiences. I personally focused on coordinations and colaborations, learning not only about synthetic biology but also about important softskills.
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Philipp Demling|link=Members/Philipp Demling
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Philipp Demling|link=Members/Philipp Demling
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
 
|nickname="Jonny Nash"
 
|nickname="Jonny Nash"
|funfacts=HPLC-god, has a second family in US, can stamp out wells from a microtiterplate
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|funfacts=HPLC-god, has a second family in the US, can stamp out wells from a microtiterplate
 
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|r1=Methanol Analytics
 
|r1=Methanol Analytics
 
|h1=Glycogen Analytics
 
|h1=Glycogen Analytics
|h1=Project Coordination
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|h2=Project Coordination
 
|i1=Fundraising
 
|i1=Fundraising
 
|i2=Finances & Administration
 
|i2=Finances & Administration
|text=xxx
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|text=Hi! I am Philipp and I major in Molecular and Applied Biotechnology at RWTH Aachen University.
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This is my second time participating in the iGEM. Last year's experience was really amazing and originally I wanted to help getting the following team started. Impressed by the great new team members and their ideas I decided to become fully participate once again.
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In my free time I love to do sports, especially American Football, which is a great passion of mine. Moreover, I like to play the drums.
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I look forward to meet you all at the Giant Jamboree!
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Laura Helleckes|link=Members/Laura Helleckes
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Laura Helleckes|link=Members/Laura Helleckes
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (B.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (B.Sc. student)
|nickname="Human Calculator"
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|funfacts=human calculator, knows how to destroy a test tube with a plastic tip, our moviestar, golf and convertible, notes down when you mock someone ;)
|funfacts=knows how to destroy a test tube with a plastic tip, our moviestar, golf and convertible, notes down when you mock someone ;)
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|i1="in silico" Design
 
|i1="in silico" Design
 
|i2=Data Analysis
 
|i2=Data Analysis
|text=My name is Laura and I major in Molecular and Advanced Biotechnology at RWTH Aachen.  
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|text=My name is Laura and I major in Molecular and Applied Biotechnology at RWTH Aachen.  
 
During my third semester I learned about iGEM and was fascinated by the possibility to plan and execute an independent
 
During my third semester I learned about iGEM and was fascinated by the possibility to plan and execute an independent
 
scientific project in the early phase of my studies. Therefore, I took a semester off to join the team Aachen.  
 
scientific project in the early phase of my studies. Therefore, I took a semester off to join the team Aachen.  
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=René Hanke|link=Members/René Hanke
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=René Hanke|link=Members/René Hanke
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (M.Sc. student)
|nickname="xxx"
 
 
|funfacts=nice and crazy, the experienced one
 
|funfacts=nice and crazy, the experienced one
 
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|i1=Fundraising
 
|i1=Fundraising
 
|i2=Project Coordination
 
|i2=Project Coordination
|text=Last year I did my Bachelor Thesis at the "Institute of Applied Microbiology" (iAMB) in "Developing an ''E. coli'' expression system for high throughput analysis". The same year, we founded and run the first iGEM Team of Aachen with the project "Cellock Holmes - A Case of Identity". In October I will be starting the 2. year of my master studies of Molecular and Applied Biotechnology. The iGEM experience 2014 was so overwhelming that I had to be part of it once more! I felt obliged to help the next team, but got so excited about the new project and team that I became a member again. The opportunity to manage such a huge and diverse project in combination with the work in an multinational, interdisciplinary team is what fascinates me the most. Similar to last year, I mainly focus on communication, presentation and coordination.Apart from the iGEM work, I like to ride my bike, enjoy a nice match of Tennis and love to go dancing with my girlfriend.
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|text=Last year I did my Bachelor Thesis at the "Institute of Applied Microbiology" (iAMB) in "Developing an ''E. coli'' expression system for high throughput analysis". The same year, we founded and run the first iGEM Team of Aachen with the project "Cellock Holmes - A Case of Identity". In October I will be starting the 2. year of my master studies of Molecular and Applied Biotechnology. The iGEM experience 2014 was so overwhelming that I had to be part of it once more! I felt obliged to help the next team, but got so excited about the new project and team that I became a member again. The opportunity to manage such a huge and diverse project in combination with the work in a multinational, interdisciplinary team is what fascinates me the most. Similar to last year, I mainly focus on communication, presentation and coordination. Apart from the iGEM work, I like to ride my bike, enjoy a nice match of Tennis and love to go dancing with my girlfriend.
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Carolin Grütering|link=Members/Carolin Grütering
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Carolin Grütering|link=Members/Carolin Grütering
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (B.Sc. student)
 
|studies=Molecular and Applied Biotechnology (B.Sc. student)
|nickname="The Destroyer"
 
 
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|i1=Methanol Analytics
 
|i1=Methanol Analytics
 
|i2="in silico" Design
 
|i2="in silico" Design
|text=Before participating in iGEM I've been studying Molecular Biotechnology for three semesters.
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|text=I'm a bachelor student in Molecular and Applied Biotechnology. For me, iGEM was an opportunity to get first insights into scientific work. Besides learning so much about lab work during the project, I also experienced what it is like to work in a great team of young interested students. In my freetime I enjoy playing football and tennis with friends.
iGEM is a great opportunity for me to get a first insight in scientific work.
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Sayantan Dutta|link=Members/Sayantan Dutta
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Sayantan Dutta|link=Members/Sayantan Dutta
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|h2=Bioreactor Control Software
 
|h2=Bioreactor Control Software
 
|i1=Bioreactor Characterization
 
|i1=Bioreactor Characterization
|text=Being a student of Electronics and Instrumentation from India, I came here to Germany to study Biomedical Engineering because of my facination towards medical and biological instruments. During my Bioinformatics Lecture one day I was introduced to the plan and the idea of iGEM. The one thing that made me join this team was the fact that I could use my own ideas and work on Biological Instruments. This great Opertunity helped me develop hardware and software. Learning and working with theories and plans outside the box is what I am good at because I have always been involved in practical hardware projects. Hardware circuit designing and interfacing with software and arduino firmware is always complicated, this makes it much more fun to integrate and compensate the electronics by burning or in technical terms "overheating" the system. While building this Bioreactor I learned that sometimes burning circuits helps you to understand which is the correct way and which is not.
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|text=Being a student of Electronics and Instrumentation from India, I came here to Germany to study Biomedical Engineering because of my facination towards medical and biological instruments. During my Bioinformatics Lecture one day I was introduced to the plan and the idea of iGEM. The one thing that made me join this team was the fact that I could use my own ideas and work on Biological Instruments. This great opportunity helped me develop hardware and software. Learning and working with theories and plans outside the box is what I am good at because I have always been involved in practical hardware projects. Hardware circuit designing and interfacing with software and arduino firmware is always complicated, this makes it much more fun to integrate and compensate the electronics by burning or in technical terms "overheating" the system. While building this Bioreactor I learned that sometimes burning circuits helps you to understand which is the correct way and which is not.
 
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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Marc-Daniel Hagel|link=Members/Marc-Daniel Hagel
 
{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Marc-Daniel Hagel|link=Members/Marc-Daniel Hagel
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|h2="in silico" Design
 
|h2="in silico" Design
 
|i1=Design
 
|i1=Design
|text=Before coming in contact with synthetic biology i was mainly interested in the field of molecular medicine in which I wrote my bachelor thesis and mained my master courses. After finishing my third master semester I thought for a challenge. The idea of participating in the creation of a whole project with pepole whom i did not know intrigued me. To see every aspect of such a project from the design of the molecular approach combined with projectmanagement to fundraising and communication to the outerworld unfold right before my eyes, not to underestimate the experience with such amazing people will let me remember this time forever. I am grateful for this experience!
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|text=Before coming in contact with synthetic biology i was mainly interested in the field of molecular medicine in which I wrote my bachelor thesis and mained my master courses. After finishing my third master semester I sought for a challenge. The idea of participating in the creation of a whole project with people whom i did not know intrigued me. To see every aspect of such a project from the design of the molecular approach combined with projectmanagement to fundraising and communication to the outerworld unfold right before my eyes, not to underestimate the experience with such amazing people will let me remember this time forever. I am grateful for this experience!
My hobbys involve photography, cooking and being a movie junkie.  
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My hobbies involve photography, cooking and being a movie junkie.  
 
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I'm fascinated about understanding the collective dynamic behavior of microorganisms and their metabolic potential in different niches. Hence to decipher the metabolic dynamics, I use the tools of metabolic engineering & systems biology such as metabolomics, fast sampling, kinetic/dynamic modeling and metabolic flux analysis.In iGEM, I enjoy working with a group of young scientists from Aachen to achieve our common goal enabling bacteria to grow on methanol and accumulate glycogen.
 
I'm fascinated about understanding the collective dynamic behavior of microorganisms and their metabolic potential in different niches. Hence to decipher the metabolic dynamics, I use the tools of metabolic engineering & systems biology such as metabolomics, fast sampling, kinetic/dynamic modeling and metabolic flux analysis.In iGEM, I enjoy working with a group of young scientists from Aachen to achieve our common goal enabling bacteria to grow on methanol and accumulate glycogen.
Besides science, I try to get myself involved in adventurous sports...but honestly... I just like to relax my day with a delicious meal and a good sci-fi movie! ;-)|picture=Suresh}}
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Besides science, I try to get myself involved in adventurous sports...but honestly... I just like to relax my day with a delicious meal and a good sci-fi movie! ;-)|picture=iSuresh}}
 
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=Attributions=
Great projects do not only depend on solid funding, but even more on the invaluable support by great people. We would like to thank all the great people for letting us use their lab, providing laboratory equipment and supporting our project in a different way.
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Great projects do not only depend on solid funding, but even more on the invaluable support by great people. We would like to thank all the great people for letting us use their lab, providing laboratory equipment and supporting our project in other ways.
  
  
*'''Exploratory Research Space'''
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====Science====
*Dr. Brigitte Küppers, ''for the opportunity to participate in Symposium''
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*Gisela Beissel, ''beeing there with advice and support''
*'''Fab Lab Aachen'''
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*Monika Brehm, Anette Schreer ''beeing the good fairy and preparing lab material''  
*Jan Thar, ''for support concerning Lasercutter, PCB Mill and 3D printing''
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*Dr. Hans-Peter Buchkremer, Dr. Martin Finsterbusch, Dr. Frank Tietz ''for the contact to sunfire and feedback on our project''
 
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*Dr. Johannes Felix Buyel, ''for helpful feedback regarding initial project ideas''  
 
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*Dr. Ulrich Commandeur, ''providing lab space and material''
*'''Forschungszentrum Jülich'''
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*Henrik Cordes, ''for his feedback on our project''
*Dr. Hans-Peter Buchkremer, ''for''
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*Christina Dickmeis, Karolin Richter, Juliane Röder ''for general lab support''
*Dr. Martin Finsterbusch, ''for the contact to sunfire''
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*Dr. Tamara Dworeck, Dr.Nicole Maaßen ''for coordination of practical course lab''  
*Marianne Heß, ''who was essential for travel organization and Finances''  
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*Prof. Dr. Frank Eiden, Juniorprof.Dr.Julia Frunzke ''giving an interview at Symposium''
*M.Sc. ETH Jannick Kappelmann, ''for support and supervision for labelng experiments''
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*M.Sc. Alexander Richard Grimm, ''for general scientific support''
*Dr. Jan Marienhagen, ''for scientific information about the enzymes for MCC pathway''
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*Dr. Stefanie Hamer, ''giving us competent cells of E. coli T7 Shuffle Express (DE3)''
*Dr. Stephan Noack, ''for''
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*Claudia Hansen,Raphael Soeur ''providing us with Fraunhofer Applied Genomics Sequencing Service''
*Prof. Martina Pohl, ''for''  
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*Kalle Hüser, ''helping us with everything''
*Dr. Frank Tietz, ''for''
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*Sabrina Witthoff, ''for''
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*'''Fraunhofer IME'''
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*Dr. Johannes Felix Buyel, ''for helpful feedback regarding initial project ideas''
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*Claudia Hansen, ''providing us with Fraunhofer Applied Genomics Sequencing Service''
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*Raphael Soeur, ''providing us with Applied Genomics Sequencing Service''
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*Dr.Holger Spiegel, ''gave us access to the 3D printing at the Fraunhofer IME''
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*'''HSP II'''
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*Dr. Tamara Dworeck, ''for coordination of practical course lab''
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*Dr. Nicole Maaßen, ''for coordination of practical course lab''
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*'''Medlife'''
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*Dr. Carin Jansen, ''for the contact to Storaenzo, her invitation to the summer party and joining of Technik Garage into network''  
 
*Dr. Carin Jansen, ''for the contact to Storaenzo, her invitation to the summer party and joining of Technik Garage into network''  
 
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*M.Sc. ETH Jannick Kappelmann, ''for support and supervision for labeling experiments''
 
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*Jay Keasling, ''giving an interview at Symposium and project feedback''
*'''MSE'''
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*Udo Kosfeld, ''helping us with certain electronic components and how to work with them''
*Markus Meuresch, ''for''
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*Georgette Körfer, ''giving the FACS introduction at Schwaneberg Lab''
 
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*Christoph Lenzen, ''for general lab support''
 
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*Dr. Jan Marienhagen, Sabrina Witthoff ''for scientific information about the enzymes for MCC pathway''
*'''proRWTH'''
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*Dipl. -Ing. Martina Mühlmann, ''for Biolector access in AVT (Institute of Bioprocess Engineering)''
*Jeannette Schwerdt, ''helping us with donation details''
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*Andreas Nessel, ''for safety introduction and coordination of scientific work''
 
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*Dr. Stephan Noack, ''for supporting the labeling experiment''
 
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*Prof. Martina Pohl, ''for scientific advice''  
*'''RWTH Aachen Biology Department'''
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*Dr. Anna Joelle Ruff, ''giving us competent cells of E. coli C43 (DE3) and explaining QuikChange''
*Dr. Sonja Gieseking, ''for support concerning Finances & Administration''  
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*Dr. Monika Reiss, ''for Administration for iGEM Celebration and release of practical course documents''
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*Timur Toygar, ''for seminars on communication and project management ''
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*'''RWTH Aachen Biology V'''
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*Dr. Hanno Zielke, ''for establishing contacts with students and helping with videos''
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*'''RWTH Aachen Department 4.0 Research and Career'''
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*Elke Müller, ''for ''
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*'''RWTH Institute of Applied Microbiology (iAMB/Biology IV)'''
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*Gisela Beissel, ''for''  
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*Monika Brehm, ''for''
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*Henrik Cordes, ''for his feedback on our project''
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*Kalle Hüser, ''helping us with everything''  
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*Prof. Dr. Jan Schirawski, ''providing lab space''
 
*Prof. Dr. Jan Schirawski, ''providing lab space''
 
*Ivan Schlembach, ''giving the Re-introduction to Microscropy at Blank Lab''
 
*Ivan Schlembach, ''giving the Re-introduction to Microscropy at Blank Lab''
*Ulrike Schmitt, ''who was resposinble for Finances at iAMB''
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*Dr. Stephan Schlote, ''supplying of DIY water bath''
*Anette Schreer, ''for''
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*Dr.Holger Spiegel, ''gave us access to the 3D printing at the Fraunhofer IME''
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*Jan Thar, ''for support concerning Lasercutter, PCB Mill and 3D printing''  
 
*Dr. Martin Zimmermann, ''providing lab space and for his general support''  
 
*Dr. Martin Zimmermann, ''providing lab space and for his general support''  
  
  
*'''RWTH Institute of Biotechnology'''
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====Organization, Financing and Public====
*M.Sc. Alexander Richard Grimm, ''general scientific support''
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*Dr. Stefanie Hamer, ''giving us competent cells of ''E.&nbsp;coli'' T7 Shuffle Express (DE3)''
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*Georgette Körfer, ''giving the FACS introduction at Schwaneberg Lab''
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*Andreas Nessel, ''for safety introduction and coordination of scientific work''
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*Dr. Anna Joelle Ruff, ''giving us competent cells of ''E.&nbsp;coli'' C43 (DE3)and explaining QuikChange''
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*Biotechnologische Studenteninitiative (btS), ''organizing BBQ''
*'''RWTH Institute of Moleculare Biotechnology (Biology VII)'''
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*M.A. Dietrich Hunold, ''giving access to Alumni network''  
*Dr. Ulrich Commandeur, ''providing lab space and material''  
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*Christina Dickmeis, ''for''
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*Karolin Richter, ''for''
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*Juliane Röder, ''for''
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*'''RWTH Press Office'''
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*Celina Begolli, ''for''
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*Sebastian Dreher, ''for the contact to Wisam Zureik''
 
*Sebastian Dreher, ''for the contact to Wisam Zureik''
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*Fachschaft Biowissenschaften, ''organizing BBQ, supplying food and for general support''
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*Dr. Sonja Gieseking, ''for support concerning Finances & Administration''
 
*Angelika Hamacher, ''making an interview for RWTH inside''
 
*Angelika Hamacher, ''making an interview for RWTH inside''
 
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*Marianne Heß, ''who was essential for travel organization and Finances''
 
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*Nicole Klinkenberg, ''for communication with Prof.Dr.rer.nat.Krieg''
*'''RWTH Rectorate'''
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*Prof. Dr. Krieg, ''giving an interview on iGEM and funding of filmproject''
 
*Prof. Dr. Krieg, ''giving an interview on iGEM and funding of filmproject''
*Nicole Klinkenberg, ''for communication with Prof.Dr.rer.nat.Krieg''
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*Markus Meuresch, Elke Müller ''helping us with funding''  
 
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*M.A. Angela Poth, ''helping us with Fundraising and strategic consultancy''
 
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*Dr. Monika Reiss, ''for Administration for iGEM Celebration and release of practical course documents''
*'''Students'''
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*Biotechnologische Studenteninitiative (btS), ''organizing BBQ''
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*Fachschaft Biowissenschaften, ''organizing BBQ, supplying food and for general support''  
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*Andreas Saußen, ''helping with the interview with Prof.Dr.rer.nat. Krieg and video of iGEM final presentation 2014''
 
*Andreas Saußen, ''helping with the interview with Prof.Dr.rer.nat. Krieg and video of iGEM final presentation 2014''
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*Ulrike Schmitt, ''who was responsible for Finances at iAMB''
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*Jeannette Schwerdt, ''helping us with donation details''
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*Timur Toygar, ''for seminars on communication and project management''
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*Dr. Hanno Zielke, ''for establishing contacts with students and helping with videos''
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*Wisam Zureik, ''shooting, producing and cutting of teaser, vision and human practice video''
  
 
*'''Technik Garage'''
 
*Dr. Stephan Schlote, ''supplying of DIY water bath''
 
 
 
*'''Others'''
 
*Prof. Dr. Frank Eiden, ''giving an interview at Symposium''
 
*Dr.Julia Frunzke, ''giving an interview at Symposium''
 
*M.A. Dietrich Hunold, ''giving access to Alumni network''
 
*Jay Keasling, ''giving an interview at Symposium and project feedback''
 
*Udo Kosfeld, ''helping us with certain electronic components and how to work with them which helped us develop the final circuit design''
 
*Dipl. -Ing. Martina Mühlmann, ''for Biolector access in AVT (Institute of Bioprocess Engineering)''
 
*Synbiota Team, ''for''
 
*M.A. Angela Poth, ''helping us with Fundraising and strategic cosultancy''
 
*Prof. Sheng Yang, ''providing pCas plasmid''
 
*Wisam Zureik, ''shooting, producing and cutting of teaser, vision and human practice video''
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:23, 27 October 2015


Members

Teamwork occurs when diverse abilities and insights join together to work towards a common goal. Therefore, students of different age, gender and field of study came together to found our team in Aachen. During the project we not only had the chance to learn from each other, but also to excel ourselves. So all in all with joint forces and collective creativity, we will create something special in order to make our contribution to synthetic biology.


Advisors

Instructors

Partners

This project would not have been possible without the generous help and advice from many great people and organizations. We thank all the partners listed below for their essential contributions and financial support that covered registration fees, laboratory materials and expenses for services and materials.

Special Thanks

We want to express special appreciation for the team of Synbiota. They were very kind to support us by including us in their beta testing program and were relaxed about all the modifications that we did to their protocols.

Another special thanks goes to Prof. Sheng Yang and his team who provided us with their pCas plasmid.


Attributions

Great projects do not only depend on solid funding, but even more on the invaluable support by great people. We would like to thank all the great people for letting us use their lab, providing laboratory equipment and supporting our project in other ways.


Science

  • Gisela Beissel, beeing there with advice and support
  • Monika Brehm, Anette Schreer beeing the good fairy and preparing lab material
  • Dr. Hans-Peter Buchkremer, Dr. Martin Finsterbusch, Dr. Frank Tietz for the contact to sunfire and feedback on our project
  • Dr. Johannes Felix Buyel, for helpful feedback regarding initial project ideas
  • Dr. Ulrich Commandeur, providing lab space and material
  • Henrik Cordes, for his feedback on our project
  • Christina Dickmeis, Karolin Richter, Juliane Röder for general lab support
  • Dr. Tamara Dworeck, Dr.Nicole Maaßen for coordination of practical course lab
  • Prof. Dr. Frank Eiden, Juniorprof.Dr.Julia Frunzke giving an interview at Symposium
  • M.Sc. Alexander Richard Grimm, for general scientific support
  • Dr. Stefanie Hamer, giving us competent cells of E. coli T7 Shuffle Express (DE3)
  • Claudia Hansen,Raphael Soeur providing us with Fraunhofer Applied Genomics Sequencing Service
  • Kalle Hüser, helping us with everything
  • Dr. Carin Jansen, for the contact to Storaenzo, her invitation to the summer party and joining of Technik Garage into network
  • M.Sc. ETH Jannick Kappelmann, for support and supervision for labeling experiments
  • Jay Keasling, giving an interview at Symposium and project feedback
  • Udo Kosfeld, helping us with certain electronic components and how to work with them
  • Georgette Körfer, giving the FACS introduction at Schwaneberg Lab
  • Christoph Lenzen, for general lab support
  • Dr. Jan Marienhagen, Sabrina Witthoff for scientific information about the enzymes for MCC pathway
  • Dipl. -Ing. Martina Mühlmann, for Biolector access in AVT (Institute of Bioprocess Engineering)
  • Andreas Nessel, for safety introduction and coordination of scientific work
  • Dr. Stephan Noack, for supporting the labeling experiment
  • Prof. Martina Pohl, for scientific advice
  • Dr. Anna Joelle Ruff, giving us competent cells of E. coli C43 (DE3) and explaining QuikChange
  • Prof. Dr. Jan Schirawski, providing lab space
  • Ivan Schlembach, giving the Re-introduction to Microscropy at Blank Lab
  • Dr. Stephan Schlote, supplying of DIY water bath
  • Dr.Holger Spiegel, gave us access to the 3D printing at the Fraunhofer IME
  • Jan Thar, for support concerning Lasercutter, PCB Mill and 3D printing
  • Dr. Martin Zimmermann, providing lab space and for his general support


Organization, Financing and Public

  • Biotechnologische Studenteninitiative (btS), organizing BBQ
  • M.A. Dietrich Hunold, giving access to Alumni network
  • Sebastian Dreher, for the contact to Wisam Zureik
  • Fachschaft Biowissenschaften, organizing BBQ, supplying food and for general support
  • Dr. Sonja Gieseking, for support concerning Finances & Administration
  • Angelika Hamacher, making an interview for RWTH inside
  • Marianne Heß, who was essential for travel organization and Finances
  • Nicole Klinkenberg, for communication with Prof.Dr.rer.nat.Krieg
  • Prof. Dr. Krieg, giving an interview on iGEM and funding of filmproject
  • Markus Meuresch, Elke Müller helping us with funding
  • M.A. Angela Poth, helping us with Fundraising and strategic consultancy
  • Dr. Monika Reiss, for Administration for iGEM Celebration and release of practical course documents
  • Andreas Saußen, helping with the interview with Prof.Dr.rer.nat. Krieg and video of iGEM final presentation 2014
  • Ulrike Schmitt, who was responsible for Finances at iAMB
  • Jeannette Schwerdt, helping us with donation details
  • Timur Toygar, for seminars on communication and project management
  • Dr. Hanno Zielke, for establishing contacts with students and helping with videos
  • Wisam Zureik, shooting, producing and cutting of teaser, vision and human practice video