Difference between revisions of "Team:Aachen/Attributions"
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− | |text=Last year I did my Bachelor Thesis at the "Institute of Applied Microbiology" (iAMB) in "Developing an | + | |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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{{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Carolin Grütering|link=Members/Carolin Grütering | {{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Carolin Grütering|link=Members/Carolin Grütering | ||
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In particular, my core expertise is development of high throughput screening systems for different enzyme classes in order to redefine the screening step no longer as bottleneck in directed evolution.In iGEM, I enjoyed very much to work with highly motivated and ambitious young scientists from RWTH Aachen University. I truly believe that our collaboration has just started and that we will enjoy jointly solving the scientific challenges in the near future.|picture=Ljubica}} | In particular, my core expertise is development of high throughput screening systems for different enzyme classes in order to redefine the screening step no longer as bottleneck in directed evolution.In iGEM, I enjoyed very much to work with highly motivated and ambitious young scientists from RWTH Aachen University. I truly believe that our collaboration has just started and that we will enjoy jointly solving the scientific challenges in the near future.|picture=Ljubica}} | ||
− | {{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Dr. Suresh Sudarsan|link=Members/Dr. Suresh Sudarsan|text=I joined the lab of Prof. Lars Blank at RWTH Aachen University in September 2012, for my post-doctoral research on investigating the glycerol metabolism in | + | {{Team:Aachen/Member|title=Dr. Suresh Sudarsan|link=Members/Dr. Suresh Sudarsan|text=I joined the lab of Prof. Lars Blank at RWTH Aachen University in September 2012, for my post-doctoral research on investigating the glycerol metabolism in E. coli for bio-product synthesis. During my Ph.D, I worked under the guidance of Prof. Andreas Schmid (2008-2012) at TU Dortmund, and Prof. Matthias Reuss (2009-2011) at the University of Stuttgart, with a focus on elucidating the link between the central and aromatic metabolism of P. putida using a systems biology approach. |
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*'''RWTH Institute of Biotechnology''' | *'''RWTH Institute of Biotechnology''' | ||
*M.Sc. Alexander Richard Grimm, ''general scientific support'' | *M.Sc. Alexander Richard Grimm, ''general scientific support'' | ||
− | *Dr. Stefanie Hamer, ''giving us competent cells of | + | *Dr. Stefanie Hamer, ''giving us competent cells of E. coli T7 Shuffle Express (DE3)'' |
*Georgette Körfer, ''giving the FACS introduction at Schwaneberg Lab'' | *Georgette Körfer, ''giving the FACS introduction at Schwaneberg Lab'' | ||
*Andreas Nessel, ''for safety introduction and coordination of scientific work'' | *Andreas Nessel, ''for safety introduction and coordination of scientific work'' |
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