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Revision as of 15:29, 31 October 2017

No Mission Without Home Base

Meet the Guardians of our Galaxy!

Here we are – 18 researchers from Dresden - who dared to create a whole new universe from self-assembling monomers; and to populate them with microorganisms as a project for iGEM. iGEM is an annual international competition in synthetic biology for teams of students. Participating students are supposed to develop their own research projects to solve real-world challenges. The student part of the team is composed of 14 members, who have one thing in common – we all study at Dresden University of Technology. Members of our team come from the Biotechnology Center, the Department of Biology, the Center of Regenerative Therapies and the Department of Informatics. Our PhD student supervisors are from a research group focusing on general microbiology, headed by Prof. Dr. Thoersten Mascher. The Peptidosome part of the project would never have been possible without Dr. Hans-Georg Braun, Assoc. Prof. in institute of Biofunctional Polymer Materials.

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