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Revision as of 10:29, 4 December 2018
Attributions
General Support
Dr. Christian Rückert (2nd PI) participated in our weekly team meetings and helped us with advice and assistance.
Julian Droste (advisor), Boas Pucker (advisor), Svenja Vinke (advisor), Pascal Schmidt (advisor), Marten Linder (advisor) and Carsten Hain (advisor): Special thanks to our advisors for supporting and encouraging us to realize all our ideas.
Laura Schlüterwe would like to thank her especially for her help with sponsoring questions.
Max Edich for providing helpful assists in the usage of HTML.
Markus Haakwho advised us on communicating our software.
Janina Lüders we would like to thank her especially for the support conducting the panel discussion about Dual Use/Research of Concern.
Experts
Benjamin Lehnergave us advice for the printing with metal nanoparticles.
Dr. Jon Marles-Wrightsupported us with advice about the purification of the Ferritin protein.
Prof. Dr. José Argüellohelped us a lot with good advice concerning the copper import system.
Dr. Rüdiger Gaydoulgave us expertise about waste water treatment and the cross flow reactor application system.
Prof. em. Dr. Kathryn Nixdorffsupported us with a statement about Dual Use and Dual Use Research of Concern.
Dr. Piers Millet gave us insight about Dual Use and Dual Use Research of Concern in the iGEM context.
Dr. Manuela Lenzen supported us with a statement of her point of view about Dual Use and Dual Use Research of Concern.
Dr. Carsten Roller,department manager training and career of VBIO, gave us a statement about Dual Use and Dual Use Research of Concern.
Material, Constructional and Analytical Support
We would like to thank the Sequencing Core Facilityat the CeBiTec for sequencing all our parts.
Marga Ferrari and Dr. Stefan Weidnersupported us regarding sponsoring and administrative questions.
Prof. Dr. Andreas Hüttenhelped us a lot with measuring our nanoparticles. He gave us advice on producing and manufacturing the nanoparticles.
Prof. Dr. Karsten Niehausgave us the possibility to identify the produced metal nanoparticles.
Uwe Kahmanngave us the possibility to identify the produced metal nanoparticles at a Transmission Electron Microscope.
Dr. Inga Ennenwho told us how to identify our heavy metal nanoparticles on the Transmission Electron Microscope.
Timo Brändelhelped us to identify the produced metal nanoparticles at a Transmission Electron Microscope.
Yannic Kerkhofffor supporting us with the image analysis of the Transmission Electron Microscope images.
Dr. Thorsten Seidelsupported us by allowing us to use the fluorescent microscope.
Dr. Marcus Persickefor supporting us with the LC-MS analysis for phytochelatin assay.
Prof. Dr. Berthold Hoge, Michaela Schimmelgave us metal salts so that we could conduct several toxicity tests.
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Glaseralso provided us with metal salts for our toxicity tests.
Prof. Dr. Alfred Pühler, Johanna Nelknergave us the bacterium Pseudomonas brassicacearum which we used as a template for heterologous gene expression.
Prof. Dr. Kristian Müllersupported us with lab equipment.
Dr. Michael Drobniewskiworks for the RAG and invited us to the mine facility Prosper-Haniel to talk to us about the water quality in the coal mines stretching over a wide area underneath North Rhine Westphalia.
Dr. Dominik Cholewahelped us much with our bioreactor modelling
Dr. Andrea Viehhauserallowed us to use the sonication device.
Thomas Schäfferhelped us with the printing of our 3D model.
Dr. Stefan Hoppsupported us with our toxicity modeling.
Simon Schulz and Lars Reinhardt gave us the opportunity to use a special oven to sinter our nanoparticles.
Thomas Rademacher and Hertz 87.9 helped us to produce our podcast about Dual Use and Dual Use Research of Concern.
Carola Eckhelped us conducting our MALDI-TOF measurements.
Marina Simunovic provided us with great design ideas.
Christiane Widmann provided us with delicious muffins.