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Revision as of 18:48, 16 September 2015

MEET THE TEAM

Our team is made up of 10 undergraduates and postgraduates from different disciplines as well as our supervisors. The iGEM Team Berlin 2015 is an assembly of highly motivated students from different universities. Due to the multidisciplinarity our team is able to find different strategies to solve complex problems in synthetic biology. Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Nediljko Budisa group leader of the Biocatalysis Group at the TU-Berlin. Our lab is located at the Müller-Breslau-Straße 10, 10623 Berlin (Germany).


Saba Nojoumi
PhD student of Molecular Pharmacology and Synthetic Biology.
Team PI, project coordinator and advisor.
Ludwig Sinn
Master student in Medical Biotechnology at the Technical University of Berlin.
Laboratory supervisor
Johannes von Sass
Master student in Medical Biotechnology at the Technical University of Berlin.
Laboratory supervisor
Johann Bauerfeind
Master student in Life Science Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences (HTW) in Berlin.
iGEM Berlin 2014 alumni and responsible for fliC BioBrick design.
Mariam Hammoud
Biotechnology student at the Technical University of Berlin.
team leader and financial coordinator.
Raha Tehrani
Master student in Medical Biotechnology at the Technical University of Berlin. Laboratory research associate and fund-raiser.
Zehra Uyar
Master student in Medical Biotechnology at the Technical University of Berlin. Laboratory research associate and fund-raiser.
Pablo Rojas
PhD Student of Medical Microbiology at the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin.External research consultant on bacterial cellulose biosynthesis.
Benjamin Haby
Master student in industrial Biotechnology at the Technical University of Berlin. Laboratory research associate and fund-raiser