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<p class="text-justify pb-4"><b>Vera Schubert-Röser</b> and <b>her class</b> of young interested students for the great time we had teaching and learning about interest of the young scientists of tomorrow.</p> | <p class="text-justify pb-4"><b>Vera Schubert-Röser</b> and <b>her class</b> of young interested students for the great time we had teaching and learning about interest of the young scientists of tomorrow.</p> | ||
− | <p class="text-justify pb-4">We conducted several interviews. Here we want to thank | + | <p class="text-justify pb-4">We conducted several interviews. Here we want to thank the people finding time for us.</p> |
+ | <p class="text-justify pb-2"><b>Prof. Michael Knop</b> - Expert in yeast synthetic biology, systems biolog and signal transduction </p> | ||
+ | <p class="text-justify pb-2"><b>Dr. Lorenz Adlung</b> - systems biologist and science enthusiast</p> | ||
<p class="text-justify pb-2"><b>Dr. Ingo Janausch</b>- Department for Biological Safety, Heidelberg University </p> | <p class="text-justify pb-2"><b>Dr. Ingo Janausch</b>- Department for Biological Safety, Heidelberg University </p> | ||
<p class="text-justify pb-2"><b>Dr. Dorothea Kaufmann</b> - IPMB, Heidelberg University </p> | <p class="text-justify pb-2"><b>Dr. Dorothea Kaufmann</b> - IPMB, Heidelberg University </p> |
Latest revision as of 20:13, 18 October 2019
Attributions
We want to thank everyone who supported us this year and thus helped us having a great iGEM season. Many people, research groups, departments and companies supported us throughout the entire project and here we finally want to say “Thank You!” for this. Special thanks go to Dr. Ali Ghanem, Prof. Dr. Stephan Wölfl who instructed our team and to Veronika Chevyreva, Michael Jendrusch, Tobias Stadelmann, and Daniel Heid who mentored us this year as advisors. We furthermore want to thank all people who attended our training presentation and gave precious feedback.
Thanks To:
Prof. Dr. Michael Knob for his advice in handling yeast and supply of yeast based systems.
Prof. Dr. Stephan Wölfl for his support of our project and advice throughout the development of the project.
Dr. Ali Ghanem for his support and help with questions about lab work and protocols as well as his expertise during the development of our project.
Dr. Angela Mauer-Oberthür and the Bioquant-Team for providing us with lab and meeting space as well as helping with technical issues in the lab.
The Most Mighty MJ (Michael Jendrusch) for always having an open ear and helping with all questions concerning technical problems, as well as much help with our modeling and wiki.
Jonathan Krause and Marvin Meyer for helping us with our wiki design.
Veronika Chevyreva for helping us with questions in the lab and during the development of our project.
Daniel Heid and Tobias Stadelmann for giving us advice in advertising and developing our project, as well as coaching for our presentation.
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Dorothea Kaufmann for giving us an insight into the current political situation and therefore helping us to develop our project.
Vera Schubert-Röser and her class of young interested students for the great time we had teaching and learning about interest of the young scientists of tomorrow.
We conducted several interviews. Here we want to thank the people finding time for us.
Prof. Michael Knop - Expert in yeast synthetic biology, systems biolog and signal transduction
Dr. Lorenz Adlung - systems biologist and science enthusiast
Dr. Ingo Janausch- Department for Biological Safety, Heidelberg University
Dr. Dorothea Kaufmann - IPMB, Heidelberg University
Vera Schubert-Röser- teacher for Biologie, Aloisiuskolleg Bonn