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− | <div class="member-text"></div> | + | <div class="member-text">Lukas alias Mr. Wiki himself, is the man behind our fabulous and sparkling Wiki. He is always a step ahead of all the others when it comes to wiki related topics. In a rush of a complete distraught he always urges us to “get our texts done as soon as possible” and never stops complaining about the “small” design related wishes we assign to him. He is kind of addicted to caffeine, though his doctor wants him to stop but cannot refuse a Coca-Cola a day. Despite his tremendous qualities in wiki design he is also the one who was responsible for the idea of a riboswitch-guided PACE design known as the Theo-PACE.</div> |
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<h1>Lukas Platz</h1> | <h1>Lukas Platz</h1> | ||
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− | <div class="member-text"></div> | + | <div class="member-text">Lukas Platz or the old-timer of our team has all qualifications you need to know your stuff. He is not only one of the most experienced wetlabbers in our team, he also joined iGEM before making his and his experiences indispensable for us. Having studied Biochemistry, he always challenged the most complex synthesis with a fabel for explosives, highly toxic substances & possibly all other stuff harming you. He describes himself as "relaxed and unagitated", but is by far the only one managing an Organosilicone synthesis, some transformations and writing on Facebook at the same time. In his free-time he plays the guitar, spends time with his friends or eats too much Pizza Hawaii (as the author of this text suggests is ridicolous as fruits don´t belong on a pizza). He is a really funny guy and we are very happy to have him.</div> |
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<h1>Prof. Dr. Roland Eils</h1> | <h1>Prof. Dr. Roland Eils</h1> | ||
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<div class="member-text">2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 - The history of the University of Heidelberg in the international genetically engineered machine competition is irreversible connected with one name - <i>Professor Roland Eils</i>. It´s due to him and his engagement that enthusiastic and motivated students from interdisciplinary courses have the possibility to realize there own project ideas in a professional and educational environment. Heading the iGEM Heidelberg team for the seventh time, he provides the laboratories, much of the required equipment, as well as the sponsoring of our traveling and participation costs. We cannot thank him enough for his passion and his help. Thank you very much!<br/> | <div class="member-text">2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 - The history of the University of Heidelberg in the international genetically engineered machine competition is irreversible connected with one name - <i>Professor Roland Eils</i>. It´s due to him and his engagement that enthusiastic and motivated students from interdisciplinary courses have the possibility to realize there own project ideas in a professional and educational environment. Heading the iGEM Heidelberg team for the seventh time, he provides the laboratories, much of the required equipment, as well as the sponsoring of our traveling and participation costs. We cannot thank him enough for his passion and his help. Thank you very much!<br/> | ||
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<h1>Dr. Irina Lehmann</h1> | <h1>Dr. Irina Lehmann</h1> | ||
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<div class="member-text">Irina Lehmann received her PhD degree in Immunology form Leipzig University in 1991. Since 2003, she is head of the Department of Environmental Immunology and Core Facility Studies at the Helmholz Centre of Environmental Research in Leipzig. With her research group she investigates the influence of life style and environmental factors on immune system development in early infancy and consequences for disease risk later in children’s life. Thereby, she is focusing on asthma & allergy development in children. <br/>In her spare time Irina always shares her thrill with the iGEM Team Heidelberg. Finally, in 2015 she joined iGEM Heidelberg as a supervisor for the first time. Two years later the iGEM Team Heidelberg 2017 again benefits from her huge knowledge in molecular biology and her experienced advice for our wet lab experiments. On top, her input for good Human Practice work inspired us and forwarded our Human Practice project from the very beginning of the this year's iGEM season. Her optimistic and helpful input during team meetings motivated us to high performance. | <div class="member-text">Irina Lehmann received her PhD degree in Immunology form Leipzig University in 1991. Since 2003, she is head of the Department of Environmental Immunology and Core Facility Studies at the Helmholz Centre of Environmental Research in Leipzig. With her research group she investigates the influence of life style and environmental factors on immune system development in early infancy and consequences for disease risk later in children’s life. Thereby, she is focusing on asthma & allergy development in children. <br/>In her spare time Irina always shares her thrill with the iGEM Team Heidelberg. Finally, in 2015 she joined iGEM Heidelberg as a supervisor for the first time. Two years later the iGEM Team Heidelberg 2017 again benefits from her huge knowledge in molecular biology and her experienced advice for our wet lab experiments. On top, her input for good Human Practice work inspired us and forwarded our Human Practice project from the very beginning of the this year's iGEM season. Her optimistic and helpful input during team meetings motivated us to high performance. | ||
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<div class="member-text"><ul><li>2008 - participated as a student in Heidelberg´s first iGEM Team</li> | <div class="member-text"><ul><li>2008 - participated as a student in Heidelberg´s first iGEM Team</li> | ||
<li>2010 - participated as a student..again!</li> | <li>2010 - participated as a student..again!</li> | ||
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<h1>Carolin Schmelas</h1> | <h1>Carolin Schmelas</h1> | ||
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<div class="member-text">Working with Carolin, or Caro as we are calling her, always is a true pleasure! As a doctoral student in the field of gene therapy and studying psychology at the same time, she was the one supervisor to go to for getting good advice, no matter if it was about planning experiments, developing surveys and questionnaires or personal issues. There’s no doubt – if you consult Caro you’ll soon come back with a helpful plan and lots of creative ideas on how to go ahead with your subproject. But it was not only that - as a former member of the iGEM Team Heidelberg 2014, Caro also knows very well about how the whole competition runs. She helped a lot in discussing general questions and leading our research in certain directions - from the beginning to the very end of our project. Last but not least, we really appreciate Caro as a supervisor due to her endless positive spirit and energy.</div> | <div class="member-text">Working with Carolin, or Caro as we are calling her, always is a true pleasure! As a doctoral student in the field of gene therapy and studying psychology at the same time, she was the one supervisor to go to for getting good advice, no matter if it was about planning experiments, developing surveys and questionnaires or personal issues. There’s no doubt – if you consult Caro you’ll soon come back with a helpful plan and lots of creative ideas on how to go ahead with your subproject. But it was not only that - as a former member of the iGEM Team Heidelberg 2014, Caro also knows very well about how the whole competition runs. She helped a lot in discussing general questions and leading our research in certain directions - from the beginning to the very end of our project. Last but not least, we really appreciate Caro as a supervisor due to her endless positive spirit and energy.</div> | ||
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<div class="member-text">Friendly, constructively arguing and attending every meeting with a "predcel" to eat in her hands - That's how to describe Mareike, one of our beloved team advisors, the best. Mareike, as she has lots of own research to do, was not the advisor to consult with the boring everyday issues, but was indeed indispensable to our team as her immense experience in synthetic biology was needed when discussing problems no solution was found for immediately. She always listened carefully and provided great ideas on how to improve several parts of our project. Furthermore, her calm and reflective nature helped when lots of others were quite in a hurry, especially in the end. All in all, we are really grateful Mareike shared her time and precious ideas with us.</div> | <div class="member-text">Friendly, constructively arguing and attending every meeting with a "predcel" to eat in her hands - That's how to describe Mareike, one of our beloved team advisors, the best. Mareike, as she has lots of own research to do, was not the advisor to consult with the boring everyday issues, but was indeed indispensable to our team as her immense experience in synthetic biology was needed when discussing problems no solution was found for immediately. She always listened carefully and provided great ideas on how to improve several parts of our project. Furthermore, her calm and reflective nature helped when lots of others were quite in a hurry, especially in the end. All in all, we are really grateful Mareike shared her time and precious ideas with us.</div> | ||
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<div class="member-text">Max is the only advisor who is strong enough to carry half the team concurrently. He is a Master student in Molecular Biotechnology and being an iGEM 2014 veteran, he has a lot of experience according the iGEM competition which helped us a when it came to time-management questions. Not only we had lots of fun with Max, who was always willing to fight back our tickle attacks and thereby spreading good mood, but also he patiently answered all our questions when we were facing hard problems in the wet-lab. No matter if it was past midnight, Max was always motivated to help us understand our problems and pointed us a way to think of possible solutions. With Max's advice we learned to find solutions ourselves which is even more valuable than just getting the right answer for a technical question. In the last few weeks before Wiki freeze, when we sometimes forgot to sleep and eat, he took care of us by cooking French pancakes for the whole iGEM team. | <div class="member-text">Max is the only advisor who is strong enough to carry half the team concurrently. He is a Master student in Molecular Biotechnology and being an iGEM 2014 veteran, he has a lot of experience according the iGEM competition which helped us a when it came to time-management questions. Not only we had lots of fun with Max, who was always willing to fight back our tickle attacks and thereby spreading good mood, but also he patiently answered all our questions when we were facing hard problems in the wet-lab. No matter if it was past midnight, Max was always motivated to help us understand our problems and pointed us a way to think of possible solutions. With Max's advice we learned to find solutions ourselves which is even more valuable than just getting the right answer for a technical question. In the last few weeks before Wiki freeze, when we sometimes forgot to sleep and eat, he took care of us by cooking French pancakes for the whole iGEM team. | ||
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<div class="member-text">Daniel, an iGEM veteran of the Heidelberg 2015 Team, just finished his bachelor studies in Molecular Biotechnologies. He supported us with his outstanding wet lab experience and his extraordinary good sense of business, which brought the team a lot forward. His experience in chemistry questions helped us a lot when we were facing problems in the organosilicon project and his knowledge according safety issues when handling toxic substances helped us to overcome challenges. Besides his engagement for iGEM he is also supervisor of a school research team in his home district Ortenau, where he arouses interest in natural sciences and encourages new talents. | <div class="member-text">Daniel, an iGEM veteran of the Heidelberg 2015 Team, just finished his bachelor studies in Molecular Biotechnologies. He supported us with his outstanding wet lab experience and his extraordinary good sense of business, which brought the team a lot forward. His experience in chemistry questions helped us a lot when we were facing problems in the organosilicon project and his knowledge according safety issues when handling toxic substances helped us to overcome challenges. Besides his engagement for iGEM he is also supervisor of a school research team in his home district Ortenau, where he arouses interest in natural sciences and encourages new talents. | ||
In his free time Daniel is a passionate cook and gourmet, who can conjure up the most delicious dishes. He is probably the reason why we didn’t starve during iGEM as he was always willing to provide us with his tasty food when the amount of lab work was crazy. | In his free time Daniel is a passionate cook and gourmet, who can conjure up the most delicious dishes. He is probably the reason why we didn’t starve during iGEM as he was always willing to provide us with his tasty food when the amount of lab work was crazy. | ||
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