Team Göttingen
iGEM 2018
Glyphosate on my plate?
These are the members of our team:
Rica Bremenkamp
Age: | 22 |
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Favourite subject: | Genetics, future [micro]biology |
Character: | Bubbly |
Why iGEM: | Because it gives you the opportunity to work on your own project as a team |
Future perspective: | Patent millionaire |
Favourite microbe: | Oenococcus oeni |
Favourite method: | β-Galactosidase assay |
Jonas Jennrich
Age: | 24 |
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Favourite subject: | Forensic sciences |
Character: | Little bit shy until I get to know you better |
Why iGEM: | For the credit points and I really like to work in the lab |
Future perspective: | Hopefully, I get hired in industry |
Favourite microbe: | B. coli DH5α or E. subtilis SP1 |
Favourite method: | RNA extraction |
Veronika Lutz
Age: | 22 |
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Favourite subject: | Biochemistry |
Character: | Curious, adventurous, reliable |
Why iGEM: | I do not want to miss the opportunity to improve my lab skills, learn how to work in a team and to work on a longterm project |
Future perspective: | Ice cream saleswoman on Bondi beach |
Favourite microbe: | Aliivibrio fischerii |
Favourite method: | Protein purification |
Janek Meißner
Age: | 21 |
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Favourite subject: | Microbiology |
Character: | Open-minded, gentle giant, optimist |
Why iGEM: | IGEM brings together young international students that work on current research topics. What makes it so great is the opportunity to plan and conduct your own project from scratch. This is the perfect preparation for the future life as a scientist. I like it as it is a challenge with a promising result, able to influence the whole world. |
Future perspective: | Acquire a PhD in microbiology or molecular genetics |
Favourite microbe: | Methanogenic Archea like Methanococcus |
Favourite method: | Plasmid preparation |
Malte Holmer
Age: | 23 |
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Favourite subject: | Physical chemistry, theoretical biology |
Character: | Nerdy, enthusiastic |
Why iGEM: | In my future I’d like to get involved in bioinformatics, as I love to work with everything tech related. Therefore being the “IT”-guy in the team was a good challenge to push my limits in the area of bits, bytes and information technology. |
Future perspective: | Ph. D. in Bioinformatics (aka hackerman) |
Favourite microbe: | Phages (technically not living, but what’s not to love virus, the most abundant "organisms" on earth) |
Favourite method: | Javascript (jk) |
Dennis Wicke
Age: | 21 |
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Favourite subject: | Molecular microbiology |
Character: | Determined, cheerful, happy |
Why iGEM: | For me iGEM provides the change to personally improve in certain fields of science, as well as it gives students the chance of sharing ideas in order to solve problems together |
Future perspective: | Hopefully not being homeless |
Favourite microbe: | Pyrococcus furiosus |
Favourite method: | Transformation of competent bacteria |
Robert Warneke
Age: | 23 |
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Favourite subject: | Genetics |
Character: | Eager, open-minded, ants in the pants |
Why iGEM: | There is nothing better than being able to plan and carry out your very own ideas. iGEM is a great opportunity to get insights in project management and to learn about can be achieved with synthetic biology. |
Future perspective: | Become a geneious |
Favourite microbe: | Clostridium aurantibutyricum |
Favourite method: | Gibson Assembly |
Marie Wensien
Age: | 24 |
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Favourite subject: | Enzyme catalysis, biological chemistry, space microbiology |
Character: | Mixture of ambitious, casual and northern |
Why iGEM: | It is a great opportunity to gain important skills for the future, not only by learning the methods during lab work but also by training our organizational skills and how to work as a team. In addition, it will be very interesting to go to Boston to present our project to students from all over the world who share the same interest and get to know about the other projects. |
Future perspective: | Grand Prize Winner of the iGEM competition 2018 |
Favourite microbe: | Citrobacter freundii |
Favourite method: | Bradford protein assay |
Lisa Schulz
Age: | 25 |
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Favourite subject: | Medical microbiology |
Character: | Ambitious, lab-rat, loving the outdoors |
Why iGEM: | The participation in the iGEM competition is a once in a lifetime opportunity, where you learn all about the different facets that are required to successfully tackle research questions and that allows you to realize your own ideas. |
Future perspective: | Ph.D. in Microbiology |
Favourite microbe: | Treponema pallidum |
Favourite method: | Working with fluorescent proteins, determination of α-amylase activity |