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       <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Treponema pallidum </i></li>
 
       <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Treponema pallidum </i></li>
 
       <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>
 
       <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>
       <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Almost everyday, work sucks!</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>
 
       <li><b>Email:</b>  danielbauersachs(at)gmx.de</li>
 
       <li><b>Email:</b>  danielbauersachs(at)gmx.de</li>
 
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       <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Wiki</li>
 
       <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Wiki</li>
 
       <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i> </i>Bacteria are boring. How about a virus that is mining Bitcoins</li>
 
       <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i> </i>Bacteria are boring. How about a virus that is mining Bitcoins</li>
       <li><b>The moment I loved working with<i> V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Who is V. natriegens?? Never heard about it..</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>
       <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  Who is V. natriegens?? Never heard about 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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       <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Metabolic Engineering</li>
 
       <li><b>Subgroup:</b>  Metabolic Engineering</li>
 
       <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Synechococcus elongatus </i> - because it is autotroph and has a fancy color</li>
 
       <li><b>Favorite Bacterium:</b>  <i>Synechococcus elongatus </i> - because it is autotroph and has a fancy color</li>
       <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 E. coli</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>
 
       <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>
 
       <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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       <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>
 
       <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>
 
       <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>
 
       <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><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>
 
       <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>
 
       <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  (Some of) the other iGEM teams finding it too fast.</li>
 
       <li><b>The moment I hated working with <i>V. natriegens</i>:</b>  (Some of) the other iGEM teams finding it too fast.</li>
       <li><b>Email:</b> alexa_noronha@hotmail.com </li>
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       <li><b>Email:</b> alexa_noronha(at)hotmail.com </li>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 19 November 2018

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