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− | The iGEM Project Aachen | + | The iGEM Project Aachen aims to give students the opportunity to work independently on a project relatively early in their studies. However, the students do not only work in the laboratory |
− | but also organize themselves, step into conversations with society | + | but also organize themselves, step into conversations with society and carry out fundraising to finance their project and their trip to Boston. |
− | Our team | + | Our team consists almost only of bachelor students from different courses as well as with different backgrounds, who joined together to take part in iGEM. |
− | However, our working group | + | However, our working group lacked two things: experience and expertise. |
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This is the reason why we want to use this website to thank all the people and institutes of our university who helped us achieve our goals of water desalination. | This is the reason why we want to use this website to thank all the people and institutes of our university who helped us achieve our goals of water desalination. | ||
− | Actually, without the support of these it would not have been possible to | + | Actually, without the support of these it would not have been possible to realize our project. |
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− | He is taking his doctorate at Schwaneberg laboratory and he had | + | He is taking his doctorate at Schwaneberg laboratory and he had already carried out the measurements for the InterLab Study for the last iGEM team. |
− | Because of this, we asked him to explain us some parts of the protocol for the InterLab Study we | + | Because of this, we asked him to explain us some parts of the protocol for the InterLab Study we did not understand. He not only clarified |
it, but also told us about some useful websites which we could use for the design of our presentation for the Giant Jamboree. | it, but also told us about some useful websites which we could use for the design of our presentation for the Giant Jamboree. | ||
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He is taking his doctorate at Schwaneberg laboratory as well and because of his work with the fluorescence microscopy, he is our most proficient advisor | He is taking his doctorate at Schwaneberg laboratory as well and because of his work with the fluorescence microscopy, he is our most proficient advisor | ||
− | for the corresponding machine. Our goal was to show that our channels had been integrated in the Yeast vacuolar membrane, so we needed the fluorescence microscope | + | for the corresponding machine. Our goal was to show that our channels had been integrated in the Yeast vacuolar membrane by creating fluorescent fusionproteins, so we needed the fluorescence microscope |
− | to confirm it. Khalil Essani introduced us to the machine and gave us many useful tips to improve the resolution of our samples | + | to confirm it. Khalil Essani introduced us to the machine and gave us many useful tips to improve the resolution of our samples. |
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− | She is part of the Bio7 working team | + | She is part of the Bio7 working team and helped us in the beginning of our project. |
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− | <strong>Dr. | + | <strong>Dr. Christina Dickmeis</strong> |
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He works at the Bio7 researching Molecular Plant Virology and at the time he is the director of the Bio7 institute. He allowed us to use his facility and | He works at the Bio7 researching Molecular Plant Virology and at the time he is the director of the Bio7 institute. He allowed us to use his facility and | ||
− | also gave us permission to use the Bio7 laboratory to produce a film about iGEM and our project. | + | also gave us permission to use the Bio7 laboratory to produce a film about iGEM and our project. Furthermore, he occasionally sacrified some of his time |
to help us with the discussion of our results. | to help us with the discussion of our results. | ||
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− | <strong> | + | <strong>Karolin BestTAever</strong> |
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− | She is part of the Bio7 team. She also took time with <strong>Dr. | + | She is part of the Bio7 team. She also took time with <strong>Dr. Christina Dickmeis</strong> to give us our fist instruction |
− | in the | + | in the homonymous laboratory and advised us in several lab problems we faced. In addition, she was always willing to help us with problems which popped up during our laboratory work. |
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− | <strong>Helen Rosenkranz and Manja Kropp</strong> | + | <strong> Dr. Helen Rosenkranz and Manja Kropp</strong> |
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He is part of the IAMB team and he works as a non-scientific assistent in professor Schirawski´s Team. He was the one who first introduced | He is part of the IAMB team and he works as a non-scientific assistent in professor Schirawski´s Team. He was the one who first introduced | ||
us to the "Praktikumslabor" and taught us the basics of laboratory work. For instance, he was the one who explained us how to use an autoclave. | us to the "Praktikumslabor" and taught us the basics of laboratory work. For instance, he was the one who explained us how to use an autoclave. | ||
− | Additionaly, he told us about the possibility of opening up cells by using | + | Additionaly, he told us about the possibility of opening up cells by using beads. |
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− | <strong>Prof. Dr | + | <strong>Prof. Dr. Stefan Gründer</strong> |
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He is the director of the institute for physiology at the "Uniklinik" and he also has his own research group. | He is the director of the institute for physiology at the "Uniklinik" and he also has his own research group. | ||
− | He and his group | + | He and his group provided us with protocols and contacts when we struggled finding a method to measure the quantity |
of sodium and chloride we were able to accumulate in our cells in an accurate manner. For example, they gave us the protocol we | of sodium and chloride we were able to accumulate in our cells in an accurate manner. For example, they gave us the protocol we | ||
used to isolate vacuoles from Yeast cells. Not only did they supply us with their expertise, but they also told us where to find | used to isolate vacuoles from Yeast cells. Not only did they supply us with their expertise, but they also told us where to find | ||
the machines we needed for the tests we wanted to conduct. | the machines we needed for the tests we wanted to conduct. | ||
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+ | <strong>Prof. Dr. Ing. Andreas Jupke and Stephan Sibirtsev</strong> | ||
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+ | Prof. Jupke and his employee Stephan Sibirtsev offered crucial help when we had questions on the optimal way to design our experiments for the applied design membrane technology. With their deep knowledge we where able to prove the application of our project and improve the efficiency of our membrane separation mechanism. | ||
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− | <strong>Dr | + | <strong>Dr. Martin Gruhlke</strong> |
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Mrs Nießen and Mrs Bergstein helped us to develop measurement procedures for sodium. They also measured our samples with their ICP-OES, which we are very thankful for. | Mrs Nießen and Mrs Bergstein helped us to develop measurement procedures for sodium. They also measured our samples with their ICP-OES, which we are very thankful for. | ||
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+ | <strong> Prof. Dr. Büchs</strong> | ||
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+ | He advised us on measurement techniques which were useful to measure salt content in yeast cells. Additionally, he gave us many helpful hints to improve the functionality of our Cell Loop. | ||
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+ | <strong>Udo Kosfeld</strong> | ||
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+ | As an expert on Arduino programming and electronics, he always had good advice for our hardware project. He allowed us to use his lab, where we spent much time triyng to get rid of the problems and issues which came out while we developed our hardware project. | ||
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+ | <strong>John Linkhorst</strong> | ||
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+ | He advised us on 3D printing. Thanks to him, we could print many components at AVT.CVT. | ||
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+ | <strong>Thomas Heise</strong> | ||
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+ | He helped us with several orders for the peristaltic pump and provided us with components and tools. | ||
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