Team Attributions
Name | responsible | involved | helping |
---|---|---|---|
Alexandra Seiffermann | Interlab and Vinterlab | Wiki, Public presentations | Sponsoring, Meet Up |
Andrej Mušikić | Modeling | Metabolic Engineering, Public Engagement, Meet Up | |
Anna Trodler | CRISPR/Cas9 | Public Engagement | Vinterlab, Human Practices, Part Collection, Meet Up |
Benjamin Daniel | Biosensor, Sponsoring, General organization Interlab | Human Practices, Public engagement, Wiki, Vinterlab, Public Presentation | Meet Up, Metabolic Engineering |
Benjamin Marchal | Wiki Design, HTML seminar | ||
Carl Weile | Thessaloniki Collaboration | Characterization of V. natriegens, Vinterlab | Part collection, Public Engagement, Meet Up |
Carlos Helbig | Ori characterization | Sponsoring, Public Presentation | Public Engagement, Meet Up, Labautomation |
Daniel Bauersachs | Integration sites | Sponsoring Meet Up | Part Collection, Social Media, Strain Engineering |
Daniel Marchal | Metabolic Engineering, Labautomation, Public Presentations | Wiki General, Organization, Integrated Human, Practices, Biosensors Human Practices | Public Engagement, Meet Up |
Daniel Stukenberg | Part Collection, Contact iGEM HQ, Software, iGEM Forms, CRISPR/Cas9, General organization, Labautomation | Public Presentation, Vinterlab | Sponsoring, Biosensors, Meet Up, Metabolic, Engineering |
Franziska Müller | Strain Engineering, Human Practices, Social Media, Collaboration, Wiki, Design, General Organization | Sponsoring, Vinterlab, Public Engagement | Meet Up |
Franziska Nousch | Biosensors, Integrated Human, Practices, Public Engagement,Design | Wiki, Sponsoring, Public, Presentations, Vinterlab, Human Practices | Vibrio, Characterization, Meet Up, Metabolic Engineering |
Jana Jung | Strain Engineering, Design, General organization, Labautomation | Human Practices, Collaboration, Wiki, Sponsoring, Public Engagement | Meet Up, Integrated Human Practices |
Josef Hoff | Vibrio Characterization, Cloning, Vinterlab | Part Collection, Sponsoring, General Organization | Human Practices, Meet Up, Public Engagement |
Memduha Muratoglu | Strain Engineering, Design, General Organization, Public Presentations | Human Practices, Sponsoring, Collaboration, Public Engagement, Wiki, Integrated Human Practices | Meet Up |
Tobias Hensel | Part Collection, iGEM registry, Treasurer, Vinterlab | Public Engagement, Vibrio characterization, Cloning | Meet Up, Human Practices |
Torben Gutermuth | Modeling, Meet Up, Wiki, Integrated Human Practices | Public Presentations, Metabolic Engineering, General Organization | Human Practices |
Rene Inckemann | Mentoring: Metabolic Engineering, Interlab, Lab automation, Biosensors, General organization |
Mentoring: Part Collection, Strain Engineering, Human Practices, Public Engagement |
Mentoring: Sponsoring, Meet Up |
Sponsors
Dr Tobias Mahnke
For the insights into pedagogical methods for the teaching of sight impaired students and support during all phases of the planning and conduct of our laboratory open days for students of the Carl Strehl School
Dr Michael Schween
For initial discussions of experiment design and providing laboratory equipment for the chemistry experiment day.
Roland Stephan
For providing a colour-to-sound optometer and the discussion of future collaborations to develop a device to measure optical density for sight-impaired students
Tanja Desch and ProLOEWE
For giving us the opportunity to reach out to a broad audience during the Hesse Day Fair in Korbach. Allowing us to present our project and engage the public into fundamental biological methods with hands-on experiments.
Brita Kortus und Franz-Josef Visse
For their interviews on how a blind student can apply for university and manage everyday university life.
Viktor Kratz
for being bombarded with questions from our visually impaired students about how the blind can sucessfully study science.
Prof Dr Oskar Zelder
For his experts opinion on the industrial applicability of Vibrio natriegens for fermentation processes.
Robert Giessmann
For his expertise, instruction and help to investigate the changes of oxygen and pH levels during the growth of Vibrio natriegens in the Peter Neubauer laboratory at the TU Berlin
Karsten Schürrle (DECHEMA)
for sharing insights into white biotech and bioreactor applications.
Crystals First
For their continuous support and input and especially for the opportunity to test our project on a real world problem
Prof. Steinmetzer and working group
For the opportunity to test our poject on a real problem, the expression of matriptase , and their support during that time
Prof Dr Peter Graumann
and his group for great support and for providing us with laboratory space. He gave us access too many materials and we wouldn’t have been able to fulfill our project without this help. Furthermore, he progressed and supported our funding campaign in the Department of Chemistry.
Frauke Körner
for helping us getting by in the lab of Prof. Graumann
Sabrina Steidl
for reliably providing us with most of the labware we needed
Pietro Giammarinaro
For introducing us to the ICT technique needed to complete our collaboration with Göttingen
Prof.Kolb and Prof.Klebe including their respective working groups
For providing us with the necessary infrastructure and software access for our structural model
Antje Schäfer
For ensuring that our laboratory worked smoothly. :)
Pascal Pfister
for his constant scientific advice, his patience with thousands of our questions and for sharing his valuable plasmids with us
Prof Dr Tobias Erb
for all his scientific input considering metabolic and enzyme engineering and his providing us with a suitable laboratory space for our metabolics project.
Research Group Erb
for their everlasting patience with our obnoxious intrusion and their support throughout our project.
Dr Wieland Steinchen
For putting up with us and sharing his narrow laboratory with us regardlessly
Prof. Dr. Lotte Søgaard-Andersen
for providing the Strain Engineering team with a lab to stay in.
The Søgaard-Andersen Group
for supporting the Strain Engineering team.
The Maier Group
for allowing us to use their electroporator
Dr. Stefan Rösel
for providing us with advice in legal issues
The Rensing Group
for housing a team member and letting her work on igem during her bachelor thesis
The Fritz Group
for providing laboratory space and support in our projekt
Astrid Brandis-Heep
for her work towards the recognition of our team by the Department of Biology.
Dr. Hannes Link
for his advice on the computational possibilities in metabolic engineering especially with regard to our metabolic model
Dr. Patrick Sobetzko
for providing us with several plasmids and input for our strain engineering subteam.
Alexander Lepak and Pietro Giammarinaro
For introducing us to the ICT technique needed to complete our collaboration with Göttingen
Marie Burghard and Benjamin (Ben) Mayer
For being all ears about our problems and question of scientific and personal nature.
Dr. Ankur Dalia
for sending us his strains with the plasmid we needed and for being a great help whenever we had questions concerning his protocols.
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Waldminghaus
for initial discussions about our Strain Engineering project and for making the first contact with Dr. Ankur Dalia.
Joel Eichmann
For sharing his expert knowledge about working with V. natriegens.
Dr. Max Mundt
for measuring a growth curve of V. natriegens with flow cytometry and for his advice regarding the design of our integration site experiment
Prof Dr Gert Bange
First PI; helping with organizational issues. Constructive feedback for many aspects of our project.
Dr Georg Fritz
Secondary PI; advice on data analysis, our metabolic model, Matlab programming and general project discussion and improvement.
Dr Jan-Wolfhard Kellmann
Helping with university politics on finances and managing our sponsoring money. For help with ALL questions and tasks finance related. We like to highlight his personal commitment and his great enthuisiasm for our team's success.
Karin Sievers
Ensuring our orders got to us smoothly even if we forgot about them sometimes.
Prof Dr Norbert Hampp
For supporting and massively helping with our funding campaign in the Department of Chemistry and beyond. Furthermore, for his courageous words and belief in our cause.
Dr Stefan Blümling
for being our liaison with the City of Marburg and working tirelessly to help us.
Tanja Marczinek
for helping us get around with the universities bureaucracy in finance issues
PHCBI (especially Oliver Steinmetz)
for providing us with an amazing incubator and for introducing us so many more valuable people for our fundraising.
Heidolph (especially Daniela Jury and Philipp Wacker)
for providing us with a shaking incubator.
Sarstedt and Mathias Berghaus
for providing consumables for our successful laboratory work