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The first iGEM Team from the University of Stuttgart consists of 8 technical biologists and 1 technical cybernetic engineer. Since January we met every week for intense brainstorming and discussed different interesting ideas. During the first half of april we decided on our project idea. As first iGEM Team from Stuttgart we had to fight some challenges, like finding some appropriate sponsors, getting a lab and equipment for our project etc. End of july we started our research and working on our project in the lab.
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Unless otherwise stated, all the experiments, constructs, codes, wiki and results documented on our wiki were performed, written and collected by us, team LIGHT OF THE PIPE.
  
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<h3>General and lab support</h3>
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We would like to thank the members of the Institute of Biochemical Engineering and Institute for Microbiology from the University of Stuttgart for sharing their lab, equipment and knowledge with us. Professor Martin Siemann Herzberg patiently supported us along our iGEM journey and put us in contact with some of our sponsors. Special thanks to our supervisors Robert Nitschel, Sebastian Grenz and Adrian Eilingsfeld for supervising us in the lab and their valuable help throughout the project.
  
  
  
<li>General Support</li>
 
<li>Project support and advice</li>
 
<li>Fundraising help and advice</li>
 
<li>Lab support</li>
 
<li>Difficult technique support</li>
 
<li>Project advisor support</li>
 
<li>Wiki support</li>
 
<li>Presentation coaching</li>
 
<li>Human Practices support</li>
 
<li> Thanks and acknowledgements for all other people involved in helping make a successful iGEM team</li>
 
 
You can have a project based on a previous team, or based on someone else's idea, <b>as long as you state this fact very clearly and give credit for the original project.</b>
 
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<h5>Team training and Project start</h5>
 
<p>Tell us if your institution teaches an iGEM or synthetic biology class and when you started your project:</p>
 
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<li>Does your institution teach an iGEM or synthetic biology course?</li>
 
<li>When did you start this course?</li>
 
<li>Are the syllabus and course materials freely available online?</li>
 
<li>When did you start your brainstorming?</li>
 
<li>When did you start in the lab?</li>
 
<li>When did you start working on  your project?</li>
 
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Revision as of 16:56, 23 October 2017

Attributions

The first iGEM Team from the University of Stuttgart consists of 8 technical biologists and 1 technical cybernetic engineer. Since January we met every week for intense brainstorming and discussed different interesting ideas. During the first half of april we decided on our project idea. As first iGEM Team from Stuttgart we had to fight some challenges, like finding some appropriate sponsors, getting a lab and equipment for our project etc. End of july we started our research and working on our project in the lab. Unless otherwise stated, all the experiments, constructs, codes, wiki and results documented on our wiki were performed, written and collected by us, team LIGHT OF THE PIPE.

General and lab support

We would like to thank the members of the Institute of Biochemical Engineering and Institute for Microbiology from the University of Stuttgart for sharing their lab, equipment and knowledge with us. Professor Martin Siemann Herzberg patiently supported us along our iGEM journey and put us in contact with some of our sponsors. Special thanks to our supervisors Robert Nitschel, Sebastian Grenz and Adrian Eilingsfeld for supervising us in the lab and their valuable help throughout the project.