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<h3>Collaboration with iGEM Stockholm</h3>
 
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<p>The TU Darmstadt iGEM Team 2017 highly appreciates every kind of support that was provided by so many people and would like to say thank you!
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First of all, we would like to say thank you to <b>the working group of Professor Warzecha</b> for providing us with a lab, advice and materials. Especially, we would like to thank <b>Simone</b> for managing our orders as well as for always supporting us.
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<b>Prof. Warzecha</b>, thank you for being our advisor and spending so much time and effort on our project. You made it possible for us to plan, organize and carry out our own project.
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<h3>Collaboration with iGEM Dresden</h3>
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We would like to thank <b>Prof. Moerschbacher</b> and his team for supporting us.
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We would also like to thank the working group of <b>Prof. Süß</b> for always supporting us with materials and expertise.
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The working groups <b>Laube, Bertl, Stein, Kolmar, Fessner and Koeppel</b> which also provided materials, the possibility to work in their lab and advice which in the end makes it possible for us to carry out all the different parts of our project.
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<h3>Collaboration with iGEM Bielefeld</h3>
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For advice, good conversations and sharing their experiences, we would like to thank former iGEM team members. Especially, we want to thank our instructor <b>Thea Lotz</b>.  Also we would like to mention <b>Jonas Sindlinger and Leon Kraus</b>, who supported us with their expertise during the project. A special thank you is for <b>Benjamin Meyer</b>, who took care over all the years for the IT infrastructure.
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We like to thank <b>Viktor Vanharra</b> who gave a workshop for our sponsoring team.
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We are thanking <b>Ilhan Simsiki, Leonhard Wiedmann, Tobias Huber, Claas Völcker and Alexander Nagl</b> for realizing our project CloneCademy.
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A big help was <b>Alexander Gräwe</b> for  correcting texts and conducting protein assays. 
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The hardware team thanks <b>Prof. Dr. Kabisch</b> for providing a 3D printer, recycable technicl devices and advice and <b>PD Stefan Breuer</b> (Research Group Applied semiconducter optics) for advicing us in optical details and sharing optical equipment.
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We would like to thank <b>Prof. Dr. Schönherr</b> (Uni Siegen), <b>Dr. Olga Avrutina, Francois-Xavier Lehr, Tim Prangemeier and Marie-Luise Reif</b> for supporting our chemistry team.
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We would like to thank <b>Dr. Nour Eddine El Gueddari</b> (WWU Münster) for his idea concerning the hydrogel.
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We would like to thank the team from <b>the biological department's workshop</b> for solving our technical problems.
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We want to thank <b>Promega</b> for selling assays on an highly concessional basis.
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Collaborations

Collaboration with iGEM Stockholm

Collaboration with iGEM Dresden

Collaboration with iGEM Berlin

Collaboration with iGEM Bielefeld

Of course, we are thanking our sponsors without whom our project would not have been possible.