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+ | <p align=justify>Professor Dr. <a href="http://www.biochemie.biologie.uni-erlangen.de/mitarbeiter/christian-koch.shtml">Christian Koch</a> of the Division of Biochemistry was our specialist when it came to yeast knowledge. While always staying interested as well as enthusiastic, he also provided us with more lab space and materials. Prof. Koch's never ending expertise gave us great insight to homologous recombination, promotors, plasmids and literature. At the moment his main research is concentrated at the Fungal Cell Biology group. They examine the regulators of cell division of <i> Saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> and the interaction of phytopathogen fungi with their host. | ||
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Revision as of 14:07, 17 September 2015
Attributions
General Support
Project support and advice
Fundraising help and advice
Lab support
Difficult technique support
Project advisor support
Professor Dr. Christian Koch of the Division of Biochemistry was our specialist when it came to yeast knowledge. While always staying interested as well as enthusiastic, he also provided us with more lab space and materials. Prof. Koch's never ending expertise gave us great insight to homologous recombination, promotors, plasmids and literature. At the moment his main research is concentrated at the Fungal Cell Biology group. They examine the regulators of cell division of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the interaction of phytopathogen fungi with their host.
Wiki support
SDU Denmark - Wiki page layout
This Wiki Page layout was in large parts copied from the 2014 Team from denmark, which itself is also based on the 2013 Team from denmark under the CC license. There have been several styling adjustments to make it optically distinguishable from their wiki, but the core concept remains the same. Initially, we planned to make our own layout, but as no one of our team has ever done any webpage development, we had to adapt and only make small changes to an already existing layout.