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In 2017, iGEM TU Darmstadt worked with chitosan-producing and chitosan-modifying enzymes. This year’s iGEM team from the university of Stuttgart is as well working with chitosan. In this context, iGEM Stuttgart contacted us for help and advice. Since, we were excited to hear of another team seeing the potential of chitosan as an antimicrobial coating, we were happy to help.  
 
In 2017, iGEM TU Darmstadt worked with chitosan-producing and chitosan-modifying enzymes. This year’s iGEM team from the university of Stuttgart is as well working with chitosan. In this context, iGEM Stuttgart contacted us for help and advice. Since, we were excited to hear of another team seeing the potential of chitosan as an antimicrobial coating, we were happy to help.  
  
In agreement with our team members from 2017, we sent them the most relevant parts of the 2017 iGEM TU Darmstadt project. iGEM Stuttgart plans to produce chitosan in one single cell, using our chitin synthase ([https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/project/chitin_synthase NodC]) and chitin deacetylase ([https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/project/chitin_deacetylase NodB]).  
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In agreement with our team members from 2017, we sent them the most relevant parts of the 2017 iGEM TU Darmstadt project. iGEM Stuttgart plans to produce chitosan in one single cell, using our chitin synthase ([https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/project/chitin_synthase NodC]) and chitin deacetylase ([https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/project/chitin_deacetylase NodB]). Based on the work and progress of our last year’s team we further could provide iGEM Stuttgart with helpful information concerning chitosan research. In particular, discussions with experts such as Prof. Dr. Moerschbacher helped us to recognize and tackle problems coming up during lab work. We recommended the team from Stuttgart to contact him and other researchers.  
  
Based on the work and progress of our last year’s team we further could provide iGEM Stuttgart with helpful information concerning chitosan research. In particular, discussions with experts such as Prof. Dr. Moerschbacher helped us to recognize and tackle problems coming up during lab work. We recommended the team from Stuttgart to contact him and other researchers.
 
 
It was a great pleasure to collaborate with iGEM Stuttgart and we hope we were able to help them with their project.
 
It was a great pleasure to collaborate with iGEM Stuttgart and we hope we were able to help them with their project.
  

Revision as of 15:31, 30 September 2018

Collaborations

iGEM Stuttgart

In 2017, iGEM TU Darmstadt worked with chitosan-producing and chitosan-modifying enzymes. This year’s iGEM team from the university of Stuttgart is as well working with chitosan. In this context, iGEM Stuttgart contacted us for help and advice. Since, we were excited to hear of another team seeing the potential of chitosan as an antimicrobial coating, we were happy to help.

In agreement with our team members from 2017, we sent them the most relevant parts of the 2017 iGEM TU Darmstadt project. iGEM Stuttgart plans to produce chitosan in one single cell, using our chitin synthase (NodC) and chitin deacetylase (NodB). Based on the work and progress of our last year’s team we further could provide iGEM Stuttgart with helpful information concerning chitosan research. In particular, discussions with experts such as Prof. Dr. Moerschbacher helped us to recognize and tackle problems coming up during lab work. We recommended the team from Stuttgart to contact him and other researchers.

It was a great pleasure to collaborate with iGEM Stuttgart and we hope we were able to help them with their project.


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iGEM Marburg

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iGEM Düsseldorf

Over the years, it has become a pleasure for us to design postcards and send these to Düsseldorf. They collect them from many iGEM teams and send these to all teams designing a postcard. It is always great fun to see how other teams designed their postcards.

Thank you, Düsseldorf for spending time organizing the opportunity to exchange information about the teams’ projects in a fun and innovative manner. As always it was a pleasure for us!

Have a look at all the postcards!

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German Meetup

European Meetup

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