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                                             Here we want to thank everyone who supported us this year and thus helped us make our project come true. Numerous individuals, research groups, departments and companies supported us throughout the entire project and here we want to say thank you for this! <br/>
 
                                             Here we want to thank everyone who supported us this year and thus helped us make our project come true. Numerous individuals, research groups, departments and companies supported us throughout the entire project and here we want to say thank you for this! <br/>
                                             A special thanks goes to Prof. Dr. Eils, Dr. Irina Lehmann and Dr. DiVentura who instructed our team and  to Lukas Brenner, Katharina Höfer, Stefan Kallenberger, Ilia Kats and Philipp Walch who mentored us this year as advisors. <br/><br/>
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                                             A special thanks goes to Prof. Dr. Roland Eils, Dr. Irina Lehmann and Dr. Barbara DiVentura who instructed our team and  to Lukas Brenner, Katharina Höfer, Stefan Kallenberger, Ilia Kats and Philipp Walch who mentored us this year as advisors. <br/><br/>
 
                                           All lab work including primer and construct design, PCRs, minipreps, making cells competent, cryo-stocking, cloning, tranforming, pouring and running gels, nanodropping, fluorescence measurements, preparation of samples, blotting etc. was performed by members of the iGEM Team Heidelberg only. <br/>                                           
 
                                           All lab work including primer and construct design, PCRs, minipreps, making cells competent, cryo-stocking, cloning, tranforming, pouring and running gels, nanodropping, fluorescence measurements, preparation of samples, blotting etc. was performed by members of the iGEM Team Heidelberg only. <br/>                                           
 
                                             More precise, Jasmin, Michael and Daniel worked on the establishment of AptaBody for Western blotting. The application for Southern blotting was added by Frieda. The system for the detection of small molecules was developed by Christine and Frieda. The live-tracking of the <i>in vitro</i> transcription was done by Max. The two parts of software that were used in the subproject were developed by Michael. Stefan worked on the verification of the software and the detection of molecules in high-throughput. The modeling for this and the life-tracking was performed by Stefan. Hendrik, Tim, Daniel and Michael worked on the repair of the CFTR. Jasmin and Stefan designed the setup for the pulse-chase assay. Jasmin, Christine,Max and organized the panel discussion. Tim and Lukas H. implemented the wiki. To progress of all projects has been discussed with the entire team and all instructors and advisors regularly.<br/><br/>                                   
 
                                             More precise, Jasmin, Michael and Daniel worked on the establishment of AptaBody for Western blotting. The application for Southern blotting was added by Frieda. The system for the detection of small molecules was developed by Christine and Frieda. The live-tracking of the <i>in vitro</i> transcription was done by Max. The two parts of software that were used in the subproject were developed by Michael. Stefan worked on the verification of the software and the detection of molecules in high-throughput. The modeling for this and the life-tracking was performed by Stefan. Hendrik, Tim, Daniel and Michael worked on the repair of the CFTR. Jasmin and Stefan designed the setup for the pulse-chase assay. Jasmin, Christine,Max and organized the panel discussion. Tim and Lukas H. implemented the wiki. To progress of all projects has been discussed with the entire team and all instructors and advisors regularly.<br/><br/>                                   

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Attributions

Here we want to thank everyone who supported us this year and thus helped us make our project come true. Numerous individuals, research groups, departments and companies supported us throughout the entire project and here we want to say thank you for this!
A special thanks goes to Prof. Dr. Roland Eils, Dr. Irina Lehmann and Dr. Barbara DiVentura who instructed our team and to Lukas Brenner, Katharina Höfer, Stefan Kallenberger, Ilia Kats and Philipp Walch who mentored us this year as advisors.

All lab work including primer and construct design, PCRs, minipreps, making cells competent, cryo-stocking, cloning, tranforming, pouring and running gels, nanodropping, fluorescence measurements, preparation of samples, blotting etc. was performed by members of the iGEM Team Heidelberg only.
More precise, Jasmin, Michael and Daniel worked on the establishment of AptaBody for Western blotting. The application for Southern blotting was added by Frieda. The system for the detection of small molecules was developed by Christine and Frieda. The live-tracking of the in vitro transcription was done by Max. The two parts of software that were used in the subproject were developed by Michael. Stefan worked on the verification of the software and the detection of molecules in high-throughput. The modeling for this and the life-tracking was performed by Stefan. Hendrik, Tim, Daniel and Michael worked on the repair of the CFTR. Jasmin and Stefan designed the setup for the pulse-chase assay. Jasmin, Christine,Max and organized the panel discussion. Tim and Lukas H. implemented the wiki. To progress of all projects has been discussed with the entire team and all instructors and advisors regularly.

Great thanks to the entire staff of the BioQuant for making our daily lab live a lot easier. Also we would like to thank Jan Flessau for helping us with the animated videos, Silvan Schmitz for helping us with our design, Moritz Przybilla and Max Waldhauer for cheering us up and helpful discussions, Lara Schlegel for her cute drawings, Florian Schmidt for problem solving discussions and Konrad Herbst for his advice concerning cloning strategies. Oh, and of course stackoverflow.

We would like to thank all our supporters for explaining new techniques and for providing experience with the whole iGEM procedure. Thank you for believing in us, for asking the right question and for encouraging us during the more difficult times.

You find a list of individuals, Labs and institutions who help us below.