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    <h1>Meet the Team</h1> We as iGEM Team Marburg 2018 are very proud to present this years team.
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The team consists of 15 team members from various different fields ranging from traditional biology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, chemistry, physics to computer science and this made it possible to work in a very interdisciplinary environment.
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It was only possible to do this project thanks to our two team leaders, our instructor, and our two PIs.
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Last but not least we want to thank our amazing board of 8 advisors because of their continuous support the project became what it is today.</div>
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<h2>Team Leaders</h2>
 
<h2>Team Leaders</h2>
 
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    <figcaption>Daniel Stukenberg</figcaption>
 
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/a/a9/T--Marburg--danielS.png">
          <figcaption> Daniel Stukenberg </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fb/T--Marburg--danielSfun.png">
 
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      <li><b>Field of Study</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology</li>
    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/a/a9/T--Marburg--danielS.png/856px-T--Marburg--danielS.png">
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      <li><b>Subgroup</b>  Part Collection</li>
       
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium</b>  <i>Vibrio natriegens </i> - are there other bacteria out there?</li>
 
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i></b>  The moment when I wanted to prepare competent cells and took them out of the shaker with OD 0.4. Shaking by hand for five minutes and I had them ready for harvesting with OD 0.5.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i></b>  It´s much harder to postpone lab work if your instructor sees the grown colonies early in the evening</li>
 
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    <figcaption> Memduha Muratoglu </figcaption>
  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Vibrio natriegens </i> - are there other bacteria out there?
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology</li>
        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The moment when I wanted to prepare competent cells and took them out of the shaker with OD 0.4. Shaking by hand for five minutes and I had them ready for harvesting with OD 0.5.
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Strain Engineering</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Myxococcus xanthus </i> - because it forms sun shaped spots on agar plates.</li>
        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  It´s much harder to postpone lab work if your instructor sees the grown colonies early in the evening</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I forgot to incubate plates at 37°C and could nevertheless perform colony PCR after 3 hours.</li>
        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I had to shorten my coffee breaks because the culture would otherwise become to dense</li>
        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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      <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> IG @mmuratogl  </abbr></a></li>
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      <li><b>Email:</b>  memduhamuratoglu(at)gmail.com</li>
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          <figcaption> Memduha Muratoglu </figcaption>
 
 
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  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology
 
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Strain Engineering
 
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Myxococcus xanthus </i> - because it forms sun shaped spots on agar plates.
 
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I forgot to incubate plates at 37°C and could nevertheless perform colony PCR after 3 hours. </li>
 
        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I had to shorten my coffee breaks because the culture would otherwise become to dense</li>
 
        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
 
        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
 
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<h2>Members</h2>
 
<h2>Members</h2>
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    <figcaption>Daniel Bauersachs</figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/4/45/T--Marburg--bauersachs.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biolog</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Strain Engineering</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Treponema pallidum </i></li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  After we created the first growth curve and showed how f***ing incredible fast it grows.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  I don't understand the question...</li>
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      <li><b>Email:</b>  danielbauersachs(at)gmx.de</li>
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    <figcaption> Benjamin Daniel </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/5/5f/T--Marburg--bennid.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student in Molecular and Cellular Biology</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Metabolic Engineering</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Streptomyces venezuelae </i> - because i like the hyphal growth and chloramphenicol! </li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When i could leave early because I could quickly pick colonies from a plate I had made after lunch.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When we still worked with E. coli, mistakenly plating V. natriegens on LB instead of LBv2 plates.</li>
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      <li><b>Email:</b>  benjamindaniel(at)t-online.de</li>
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    <figcaption> Torben Gutermuth </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/c/c1/T--Marburg--torben.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student in Chemistry</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Modeling</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Deinococcus radiodurans </i> - because it can survive a nuclear explosion</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When Daniel M. told me I get to be on the paper</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I realized that he is joking</li>
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      <li><b>Email:</b>  gutermut(at)students.uni-marburg.de</li>
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    <figcaption> Carlos Helbig </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/c/c8/T--Marburg--carlos.png">
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/d/d0/T--Marburg--carlosfun.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student in Molecular and Cellular Biology</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Lactobacillus sp. </i> - because it is used for yoghurt, cheese, beer and other deserts</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  I transformed it in the morning and picked the colonies in the afternoon </li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  I had to inoculate a liquid culture four times to get cells in their exponential phase because they grew just too fast!</li>
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    <figcaption> Tobias Hensel </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/3/34/T--Marburg--tobias.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student in Chemistry</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i> Photorhabdus luminescens </i> - safed a lot of lives and it glows</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The incredibly fast growth rate of Vibrio natriegens allowed us to trace forgotten Lev 0 parts within a day starting with the PCR. Which made it possible for us to provide such a large variety of parts in this short time</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Due to the rapid growth, there are no more breaks of 10 hours in which you could scarf. You always have something to do. *schnüff*</li>
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    <figcaption> Josef Hoff </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/1/1a/T--Marburg--josef.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Bachelor's student in Biology</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Vibrio harveyi </i> - they can make big regions of sea get glowing if they work together. They are a model organism for Quorum sensing what shows again that Bacteria are not as simple as common people think.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The time before Wiki freeze because when you need a new part and a cloning result best at the end of the day, you can actually get it.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Definitely building a LVL2 Part in 3 days!
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  And when your CRISPR colonies are taking much longer than you are used to for colonies appearing.</li>
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    <figcaption> Jana Jung </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/e/ef/T--Marburg--jana.png">
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/c/c4/T--Marburg--janafun.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Strain Engineering</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Myxococcus xanthus </i> - because it has a "wolf pack" predatory behavior</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The moment you realize that you have forgotten to start an overnight culture and still be able to do a plasmid preparation that day. </li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The moment when your culture is overgrown for the hundredth time.</li>
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      <li><b>Social Media:</b> IG @jana.n.jung</li>
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      <li><b>Email:</b>  Jungja(at)students.uni-marburg.de</li>
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    <figcaption> Benjamin Marchal </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/0/09/T--Marburg--bennim.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Bachelor's student in Computer Sciences</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Wiki</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i> </i>Bacteria are boring. How about a virus that is mining Bitcoins</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  I never had to work with it</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  I never had to work with it</li>
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    <figcaption> Daniel Marchal </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/d/de/T--Marburg--marchal.png">
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/0/06/T--Marburg--marchalfun.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Metabolic Engineering</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Synechococcus elongatus </i> - because it is autotroph and has a fancy color</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I saw that it has a higher protein yield and much better enzyme activities than <i>E. coli</i></li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I had to pronounce it correctly for the first time. Why isn’t it called <i>Vibrio baam</i>?</li>
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    <figcaption> Franziska Müller </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/8/81/T--Marburg--franzim.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Strain Engineering</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Myxococcus xanthus </i> - because of its social behavior (plus you’ll never forget the first bacterium you worked with)</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Transformation in the morning, clones in the evening *after lunch (very helpful when Wikifreeze is approaching)</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  “The culture’s too dense...again.”</li>
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      <li><b>Social Media:</b> IG @franziskamuelleroffiziell</li>
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      <li><b>Email:</b>  Franziska.Mueller(at)aol.de</li>
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    <figcaption> Andrej Mušikić </figcaption>
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Bachelor's student in Physics</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Modeling</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>V. natriegens </i> - it’s cool and the one I know best</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  not having to work in a lab.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  not having to work in a lab.</li>
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    </aside>
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  </li>
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  <li>
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    <figcaption> Franziska Nousch </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/4/4b/T--Marburg--franzi.png">
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/a/a0/T--Marburg--franzifun.png">
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    <aside>
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  M.Sc. in Chemistry</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Metabolic Engineering</li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Cyanobacterium  </i> - For its versatility in, and impact on nature and science. its important connection to biological evolution and its amazing potential for semi-artificial photosynthesis and other biotechnological applications.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The immediate success I achieved with the cotransformation and other electroporation of our constructs. It was my first ever transformation. And it worked perfectly in Vibrio natriegens.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The moment I hated working with V. natriegens: When realising somewhat late that “just add more salt” might cause more problems when initially thought / not starting on the development of a chloride-reduced medium sooner ^^’</li>
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      <li><b>Email:</b>  franziska.nousch(at)gmail.com</li>
  
 
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  </li>
<li>
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  <li>
      <figcaption> Daniel Bauersachs </figcaption>
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    <figcaption> Alexandra Seiffermann </figcaption>
 
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  <figure>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/2/20/T--Marburg--alex.png">
   
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Bachelor's student in Biology</li>
 
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection</li>
     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/0/0e/T--Marburg--bauersachsfun.png/856px-T--Marburg--bauersachsfun.png">
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Vibrio natriegens </i>- the future!</li>
       
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Being able to share this incredibly fast organism with the other iGEM teams through the Vibrigens collaborations.</li>
 
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  (Some of) the other iGEM teams finding it too fast.</li>
  </figure>
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      <li><b>Email:</b> alexa_noronha(at)hotmail.com </li>
  <aside>
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<li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology </li>
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  <li>
<li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Strain Engineering
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    <figcaption> Anna Trodler </figcaption>
</li>
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    <figure>
<li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Treponema pallidum </i></li>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/9/92/T--Marburg--anna.png">
<li><b>The moment I loved working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/7/76/T--Marburg--annafun.png">
        </b>  After we created the first growth curve and showed how f***ing incredible fast it grows. </li>
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<li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:
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        </b>  Almost everyday, work sucks!</li>
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Bachelor's student in Biology</li>
<li><b>Social Media:</b>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection</li>
        <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Pseudomonas syringae </i> - because it can make it snow!</li>
<li><b>Email:</b>  danielbauersachs@gmx.de</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When going home early because I could pick after just few hours.</li>
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I smelled old plates with V. natriegens on it.</li>
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      <li><b>Social Media:</b> IG @bananapanna</li>
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    </aside>
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  </li>
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  <li>
 +
    <figcaption> Carl Jonathan Weile </figcaption>
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    <figure>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/5/58/T--Marburg--carl.png">
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fc/T--Marburg--carlfun.png">
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    <aside>
 +
      <li><b>Field of Study:</b> Bachelor's student in Biology</li>
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection</li>
 +
      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Vibrio harveyi -because it glows in the dark</i> </li>
 +
      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When i saw how dense it could grow!</li>
 +
      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When my mini prep did not work because my culture grew to dens.</li>
 +
      <li><b>Email:</b>  jonathanweile(at)aol.com</li>
 +
    </aside>
 +
  </li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
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<h2>Instructor</h2>
</li>
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<ul>
 
+
  <li>
 
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    <figcaption> Rene Inckemann </figcaption>
<li>
+
    <figure>
          <figcaption> Benjamin Daniel </figcaption>
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/4/41/T--Marburg--rene_depp_normal.png">
 
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      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/8/8d/T--Marburg--rene_depp.png">
  <figure>
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    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/5/5f/T--Marburg--bennid.png/856px-T--Marburg--bennid.png">
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      <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology</li>
       
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      <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Metabolic Engineering</li>
 
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      <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> - (Yeast bacterium :D), because it´s cooler than all bacteria together</li>  
    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/b/bb/T--Marburg--bennidfun.png/856px-T--Marburg--bennidfun.png">
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      <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  when i realized that aqua cloning works so much better in vibrio than in E.coli</li>
 
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      <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b> when realized, how fast you have to be if you want to measure a growth curve by hand, without messing it up</li>
  </figure>
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      <li><b>Social Media:</b> Twitter @rene_inckemann</li>
  <aside>
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      <li><b>Email:</b>  rene.inckemann@gmx.de</li>
    <ul style="list-style:none; font-size: 13pt">
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  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student in Molecular and Cellular Biology
+
  </li>
</li>
+
        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Metabolic Engineering</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Streptomyces venezuelae </i> - because i like the hyphal growth and chloramphenicol! hi =)
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</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When i could leave early because I could quickly pick colonies from a plate I had made after lunch.
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</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>   When we still worked with E. coli, mistakenly plating V. natriegens on LB instead of LBv2 plates.
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</li>
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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</ul>
 
</ul>
  </aside>
 
</li>
 
  
<li>
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<h2>Advisor</h2>
          <figcaption> Torben Gutermuth </figcaption>
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    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/d/dd/T--Marburg--advisor_cooper.jpg">
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    <figcaption> Hendrik Cooper </figcaption>
 
   </figure>
 
   </figure>
   <aside>
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    <ul style="list-style:none; font-size: 13pt">
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/5/52/T--Marburg--advisor_stefano.jpg">
  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student in Chemistry</li>
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     <figcaption> Stefano Vecchione </figcaption>
        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Modeling
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</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Deinococcus radiodurans </i> - because it can survive a nuclear explosion</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When Daniel M. told me I get to be on the paper
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</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I realized that he is joking</li>
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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        <li><b>Email:</b>  gutermut@students.uni-marburg.de</li>
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</ul>
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  </aside>
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</li>
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<li>
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          <figcaption> Carlos Helbig </figcaption>
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  <figure>
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/c/c8/T--Marburg--carlos.png/856px-T--Marburg--carlos.png">
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   <aside>
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/9/9b/T--Marburg--advisor_pascal.jpg/900px-T--Marburg--advisor_pascal.jpg">
  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student in Molecular and Cellular Biology
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     <figcaption> Pascal Pfister </figcaption>
</li>
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Lactobacillus sp. </i> - because it is used for yoghurt, cheese, beer and other deserts</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  I transformed it in the morning and picked the colonies in the afternoon </li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  I had to inoculate a liquid culture four times to get cells in their exponential phase because they grew just too fast!</li>
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<li>
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          <figcaption> Tobias Hensel </figcaption>
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  <figure>
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/3/34/T--Marburg--tobias.png/856px-T--Marburg--tobias.png">
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/e/e2/T--Marburg--tobiasfun.png/856px-T--Marburg--tobiasfun.png">
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   <aside>
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    <ul style="list-style:none; font-size: 13pt">
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/2/29/T--Marburg--advisor_doreen.jpg/900px-T--Marburg--advisor_doreen.jpg">
  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student in Chemistry
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     <figcaption> Dr. Doreen Meier </figcaption>
</li>
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i> Photorhabdus luminescens </i> - safed a lot of lives and it glows</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The incredibly fast growth rate of Vibrio natriegens allowed us to trace forgotten Lev 0 parts within a day starting with the PCR. Which made it possible for us to provide such a large variety of parts in this short time </li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Due to the rapid growth, there are no more breaks of 10 hours in which you could scarf. You always have something to do. *schnüff*</li>
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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</ul>
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  </aside>
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</li>
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<li>
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          <figcaption> Josef Hoff </figcaption>
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/d/d4/T--Marburg--joseffun.png/856px-T--Marburg--joseffun.png">
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/2/20/T--Marburg--advisor_tobias.jpg/900px-T--Marburg--advisor_tobias.jpg" alt="Vielen Dank Tobias!">
  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Bachelor's student in Biology
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    <figcaption> Tobias Wulsdorf </figcaption>
</li>
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Part Collection
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</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Vibrio harveyi </i> - they can make big regions of sea get glowing if they work together. They are a model organism for Quorum sensing what shows again that Bacteria are not as simple as common people think.
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</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The time before Wiki freeze because when you need a new part and a cloning result best at the end of the day, you can actually get it.
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</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Definitely building a LVL2 Part in 3 days!
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And when your CRISPER colonies are taking much longer than you are used to for colonies appearing. On the first day you think that nothing grows and that you messed everything up.</li>
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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</li>
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<li>
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          <figcaption> Jana Jung </figcaption>
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  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology
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     <figcaption> Alex Lepak </figcaption>
</li>
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Strain Engineering
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</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Myxococcus xanthus </i> - because it has a "wolf pack" predatory behavior</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Placeholder </li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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<li>
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          <figcaption> Benjamin Marchal </figcaption>
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  <figure>
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/thumb/0/09/T--Marburg--bennim.png/856px-T--Marburg--bennim.png">
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  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Bachelor's student in Computer Sciences
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     <figcaption> Daniel Rotter </figcaption>
</li>
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Wiki</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i> </i>Bacteria are boring. How about a virus that is mining Bitcoins</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Who is V. natriegens?? Never heard about it..
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</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Who is V. natriegens?? Never heard about it..
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</li>
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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          <figcaption> Daniel Marchal </figcaption>
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  <li><b>Field of Study:</b>  Master's student Molecular and Cellular Biology
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     <figcaption> Carlo Klein </figcaption>
</li>
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Metabolic Engineering
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</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Synechococcus elongatus </i> - because it is autotroph and has a fancy color</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I had to pronounce it correctly for the first time. Why isn’t this shit called Vibrio baam?
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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          <figcaption> Franziska Müller </figcaption>
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Strain Engineering
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Myxococcus xanthus </i> - because of its social behavior (plus you’ll never forget the first bacterium you worked with)
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Transformation in the morning, clones in the evening *after lunch (very helpful when Wikifreeze is approaching) </li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  “The culture’s too dense...again.”</li>
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        <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Modeling</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>V. natriegens </i> - it’s cool and the one I know best</li>
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  not having to work in a lab.</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Cyanobacterium  </i> - For its versatility in, and impact on nature and science. its important connection to biological evolution and its amazing potential for semi-artificial photosynthesis and other biotechnological applications. 
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  The moment I hated working with V. natriegens: When realising somewhat late that “just add more salt” might cause more problems when initially thought / not starting on the development of a chloride-reduced medium sooner ^^’
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> <a href=""><abbr title=""> Placeholder </abbr></a></li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Vibrio natriegens </i>- the future!
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Being able to share this incredibly fast organism with the other iGEM teams through the Vibrigens collaborations.
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        <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  (Some of) the other iGEM teams finding it too fast.
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        <li><b>Social Media:</b> IG: @Vanishari </li>
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        <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  When I smelled old plates with V. natriegens on it.
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        <li><b>Email:</b>  Placeholder</li>
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        <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> - (Yeast bacterium :D), because it´s cooler then all bacteria together
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Team

Meet the Team

We as iGEM Team Marburg 2018 are very proud to present this years team. The team consists of 15 team members from various different fields ranging from traditional biology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, chemistry, physics to computer science and this made it possible to work in a very interdisciplinary environment. It was only possible to do this project thanks to our two team leaders, our instructor, and our two PIs. Last but not least we want to thank our amazing board of 8 advisors because of their continuous support the project became what it is today.

Team Leaders

  • Daniel Stukenberg
  • Memduha Muratoglu

Members

  • Daniel Bauersachs
  • Benjamin Daniel
  • Torben Gutermuth
  • Carlos Helbig
  • Tobias Hensel
  • Josef Hoff
  • Jana Jung
  • Benjamin Marchal
  • Daniel Marchal
  • Franziska Müller
  • Andrej Mušikić
  • Franziska Nousch
  • Alexandra Seiffermann
  • Anna Trodler
  • Carl Jonathan Weile

Instructor

  • Rene Inckemann

Advisor

Hendrik Cooper
Stefano Vecchione
Pascal Pfister
Dr. Doreen Meier
Vielen Dank Tobias!
Tobias Wulsdorf
Alex Lepak
Daniel Rotter
Carlo Klein

Principal Investigators

Prof.Dr. Gert Bange
Dr. Georg Fritz
B. Marchal