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− | Jan as one of the oldest in our team is definitely one of the most experienced members in the wet-lab as well. He always had time to give less experienced members a helping hand or provided useful advice. His substantial skills in | + | Jan as one of the oldest in our team is definitely one of the most experienced members in the wet-lab as well. He always had time to give less experienced members a helping hand or provided useful advice. His substantial skills in Geneious have been quite beneficial for the team as in silico design can be tricky sometimes ;) |
Besides his expertise, he spreads his kind and loveable sarcasm and by doing so he supported the team a lot. Although he was involved in several subprojects, Jan was one of the driving forces of the general organization and project planning. <br/> | Besides his expertise, he spreads his kind and loveable sarcasm and by doing so he supported the team a lot. Although he was involved in several subprojects, Jan was one of the driving forces of the general organization and project planning. <br/> | ||
As mentioned before, he was involved in many subprojects, but spent most of the time on working enthusiastically on PI-PACE, the-ß Lactamase and ß-Galactosidase assay, writing the RFC, and a lot of cloning work. <br/> | As mentioned before, he was involved in many subprojects, but spent most of the time on working enthusiastically on PI-PACE, the-ß Lactamase and ß-Galactosidase assay, writing the RFC, and a lot of cloning work. <br/> | ||
− | Apart from iGEM Jan is a second year Master student of Molecular Biosciences, who loves American Football and does not get tired of explaining the rules over and over again. With his innumerous skills and his inexhaustible positive attitude even during tough times | + | Apart from iGEM Jan is a second year Master student of Molecular Biosciences, who loves American Football and does not get tired of explaining the rules over and over again. With his innumerous skills and his inexhaustible positive attitude even during tough times Jan was indispensable to our team and we are glad to call him a team member. |
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− | 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. | + | 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 he 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. |
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− | As the only person in our team that could do a handstand while pipetting a PCR, Marita is the most athletic team member. | + | As the only person in our team that could do a handstand while pipetting a PCR, Marita is the most athletic team member. Besides that she was definitely the most enthusiastic team member, even being cheerful when she had to do a huge amount of plaque assays. As being responsible for one of our key projects, Marita had to spend many late evenings in the lab. No one knows how she managed pushing forward her projects, writing texts for our wiki, discussing human practices and dancing through the lab all at the same time. The longer the project proceeded and the higher the number of plaque assays and phage propagations became, the more she strengthened her supremacy over DNA and proteins. Although, Marita had by far the lowest caffeine consume in our team (coffee and coke are for beginners) she was the one who fed caffeine and theophylline to her E. coli, making sure they were all awake and ready to perform.<br/> |
− | But Marita was not only respected and appreciated by her E. coli, but also by the whole team. She had an open ear for everyone | + | But Marita was not only respected and appreciated by her E. coli, but also by the whole team. She had an open ear for everyone who was stressed or "depressed" after weeks of hard work and thereby she was one of the main reasons for the good working atmosphere in our lab. Every iGEM team should have a Marita in its ranks. |
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− | Like the polymaths of old greece, Julius is able to grasp new concepts in the blink of an eye and immediately contribute on high levels. While | + | Like the polymaths of old greece, Julius is able to grasp new concepts in the blink of an eye and immediately contribute on high levels. While he is a genuine theoretician preferring clean and sterile environments over the wetlab mess, he never hesitates to take action. Whether he's involved in the assembly of the PACE-device or just helping out in the lab, he does it with a smile. But as real world phages are discrete and the disambiguities and uncertainties of the wetlab are quite annoying to him, the lover of the determined world commited himself to modeling and software where he contributed greatly to our results. When he isn't busy coding or feeding himself with immeasurable amounts of coke and skittles, Julius is always down for a good laugh. |
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− | Max is a first-year bachelor student in Molecular Biotechnology. Besides his unorthodox singing, he has a favor for short dancing sessions in the lab. Although | + | Max is a first-year bachelor student in Molecular Biotechnology. Besides his unorthodox singing, he has a favor for short dancing sessions in the lab. Although he just started studying, he already had lots of lab experiences. Max was one of the people in the wet lab, who worked the hardest - almost all day and night! He is our PREDCEL expert and takes care of the protein interaction experiments. On top, he is the mastermind behind our fabulous video and many design ideas are based on his creative ideas. Max is fondly called our nighthawk, because you can say "good night" when you arrive in the lab in the morning hours. We are lucky to call Max a team mate and hope he can make up for the lack of sleep after the Giant Jamboree. |
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− | Lukas Platz or the old-established of our team has all qualifications you need. He is not only one of the most experienced wet-lab | + | Lukas Platz or the old-established of our team has all qualifications you need. He is not only one of the most experienced wet-lab persons in our team, but he also joined iGEM once before making him and his experiences indispensable for us. Having studied Biochemistry, he always challenges the most complex synthesis with a fable for explosives, highly toxic substances and possibly all other stuff harming you. He describes himself as "relaxed and unagitated", but is by far the only one able to manage organosilicon synthesis, transformations, cloning 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 that this is ridiculous as fruits do not belong on a pizza). He is a really funny guy and we are very happy to have him. |
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− | 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 | + | 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 their 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/> |
The research interests of Prof. Eils lies in the field of the analysis and mathematical modeling of complex pathways in molecular biology. He can look back at a very successful career, as he is the head of the Department of Theoretical Bioinformatics in the DKFZ and working on computational oncology. Furthermore, he is the director of the Department of Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics of the IPMB at the University of Heidelberg. Alongside Prof. Kräusslich and Prof. Wolfrum, he is one of the three founding directors of the BioQuant, Heidelberg’s system biology center. He has won numerous awards; in particular he has been awarded the Biofuture prize (approx. 1.2 Million €), the Microsoft Research Award "Computational Tools for Advancing Science" and the Heidelberg Molecular Life Sciences Award (100,000€ shared with Hellmut Augustin). Roland has been a major driver behind Germany’s highly reputed systems biology community. His engagement in the emerging field of Synthetic Biology underlines the need for tight interdisciplinary work between experimentalists and theoreticians. | The research interests of Prof. Eils lies in the field of the analysis and mathematical modeling of complex pathways in molecular biology. He can look back at a very successful career, as he is the head of the Department of Theoretical Bioinformatics in the DKFZ and working on computational oncology. Furthermore, he is the director of the Department of Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics of the IPMB at the University of Heidelberg. Alongside Prof. Kräusslich and Prof. Wolfrum, he is one of the three founding directors of the BioQuant, Heidelberg’s system biology center. He has won numerous awards; in particular he has been awarded the Biofuture prize (approx. 1.2 Million €), the Microsoft Research Award "Computational Tools for Advancing Science" and the Heidelberg Molecular Life Sciences Award (100,000€ shared with Hellmut Augustin). Roland has been a major driver behind Germany’s highly reputed systems biology community. His engagement in the emerging field of Synthetic Biology underlines the need for tight interdisciplinary work between experimentalists and theoreticians. | ||
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Nearly as often as Prof. Eils is the head of the iGEM Teams of Heidelberg, Dominik had a finger in the pie, too. Already described as the "iGEM veteran" by 2013 iGEM Heidelberg team, Dominik has been an image of successful scientific research in relation to iGEM. Himself would definitively describe each iGEM experience as an exciting and enriching experience, with every participation being absolutely unique.<br/> | Nearly as often as Prof. Eils is the head of the iGEM Teams of Heidelberg, Dominik had a finger in the pie, too. Already described as the "iGEM veteran" by 2013 iGEM Heidelberg team, Dominik has been an image of successful scientific research in relation to iGEM. Himself would definitively describe each iGEM experience as an exciting and enriching experience, with every participation being absolutely unique.<br/> | ||
− | Nine years after his first contact with iGEM he is back at iGEM Heidelberg again - this time as our PI and group leader of the Synthetic Biology in the laboratories headed by Prof. Eils. Boy, | + | Nine years after his first contact with iGEM he is back at iGEM Heidelberg again - this time as our PI and group leader of the Synthetic Biology in the laboratories headed by Prof. Eils. Boy, oh boy - what a career! And boy, oh boy - what a PI! Visiting our lab every day, he influences our project in every discussion. With his calm, positive and analyzed way of thinking, he always focus the important problems and moreover tries to find the best solutions as soon as possible. Having an sympathetic ear for every problem, he has greatest impact on our project overall. I could not imagine any better PI than him. His way to express critic and reflecting ideas is outstanding and makes him incredibly important for our team (Editor´s note: I would like to have this characteristic as well :D ).<br/> |
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At this point we want to say thank you Dominik, for your enormous effort, you time and all the nerves our discussions and problems must have cost you!! | At this point we want to say thank you Dominik, for your enormous effort, you time and all the nerves our discussions and problems must have cost you!! |
Latest revision as of 14:08, 8 December 2017
Meet the
Team
Team Structure - Heidelberg proudly presents its team of ten undergrad students that with all their passion, love, and determination developed and conducted this complex project. In their hard work they were guided by an equally enthusiastic group of nine iGEM veterans at literally all levels of scientific careers including two professors, one group leader, two PhD students and four student advisors surprisingly still qualifying as iGEM undergrads.