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Cancer is one of the most important challenges medical research has to overcome. Cancer tissue originates from healthy cells mainly through genetic changes which dysregulate cellular processes especially growth and metabolism. For this reason the treatment is challenging, as each cancer is different and keeps changing, making it difficult to find the best therapy. Common approaches such as radiation or chemotherapy can lead to severe short and long-term side-effects.
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<b>Name:</b> Pavel Barahtjan<br>
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<b>Age:</b> 25<br>
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<b>Where are you from?:</b> Russia<br>
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<b>What do you study?:</b> Master studies in Immunobiology<br>
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<b>What are you doing outside of iGEM?:</b> There is an outside?!<br>
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<b>Describe yourself:</b> Coffee & Beer<br>
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<b>What would you safe if the lab burns down?</b> Falcon centrifuge<br>
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<b>Things you can only say when working in the lab/ iGEM?</b> Does this tissue smell like chloroform?<br>
 
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<p>Cancer is one of the most important challenges medical research has to overcome. Cancer tissue originates from healthy cells mainly through genetic changes which dysregulate cellular processes especially growth and metabolism. For this reason the treatment is challenging, as each cancer is different and keeps changing, making it difficult to find the best therapy. Common approaches such as radiation or chemotherapy can lead to severe short and long-term side-effects.
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<p><b>Name:</b> Yaël Bengel<br>
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<b>Age:</b> 19<br>
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<b>Where are you from?:</b> I am from Haguenau, a quite small town in Alsace in France. Alsace is the region next to Germany. A strange place where you not really sure if it's French, German or both, but it has great food!<br>
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<b>What do you study?:</b> Biology<br>
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<b>What are you doing outside of iGEM?:</b> I like doing sports (boxing), swimming in the small lake near my dorm, playing video games, painting, playing the guitar and sleeping.<br>
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<b>Describe yourself:</b> I am young French lad ready to try anything in life, if there is the opportunity!<br>
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<b>What would you safe if the lab burns down?:</b> I would save the Nanodrop cleaning tissue, because there are ridiculously expensive (not like other things in the lab), and this would be a shame to lose them.<br>
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<b>Things you can only say when working in the lab/ iGEM?:</b> "Where did my DNA go?"<br>
 
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Revision as of 13:44, 25 October 2017

Team Members

This year the Freiburg iGEM team consist of 14 students from various fields, such as medicine, biology, chemistry and theology. Together we worked hard to achieve something outstanding this year. We receive perpetual support from Dr. Maximilian Ulbrich (BIOSS) and Dr. Nicole Gensch (BIOSS). In addition, we could benefit from the experience of six former iGEM members, our immediate supervisors Julika Neumann, Katharina Ostmann, Philipp Schwenk, Danja Steinberg, Lara Stühn and Nathalie Wössner.

Name: Pavel Barahtjan
Age: 25
Where are you from?: Russia
What do you study?: Master studies in Immunobiology
What are you doing outside of iGEM?: There is an outside?!
Describe yourself: Coffee & Beer
What would you safe if the lab burns down? Falcon centrifuge
Things you can only say when working in the lab/ iGEM? Does this tissue smell like chloroform?

Name: Yaël Bengel
Age: 19
Where are you from?: I am from Haguenau, a quite small town in Alsace in France. Alsace is the region next to Germany. A strange place where you not really sure if it's French, German or both, but it has great food!
What do you study?: Biology
What are you doing outside of iGEM?: I like doing sports (boxing), swimming in the small lake near my dorm, playing video games, painting, playing the guitar and sleeping.
Describe yourself: I am young French lad ready to try anything in life, if there is the opportunity!
What would you safe if the lab burns down?: I would save the Nanodrop cleaning tissue, because there are ridiculously expensive (not like other things in the lab), and this would be a shame to lose them.
Things you can only say when working in the lab/ iGEM?: "Where did my DNA go?"