Prof. Dr. Stefan Gründer
He is the director of the institute for physiology at the "Uniklinik" and he also has his own research 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
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.
Dr. Martin Gruhlke
He works at the Bio3 institute and he has worked with Yeast before. He taught us the basics of working with Yeast cells and, in addition, provided
us with a plasmid which contained a Gal1-cassette we used, in order to activate the expression of our GOI.
Catalina Novoa-Henríquez
She is a PhD fellow at the DWI - Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Materials. She kindly provided us with a conductometer as well as her advice.
Julia Nießen & Heike Bergstein
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.
Prof. Dr. Büchs
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.
Udo Kosfeld
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.
John Linkhorst
He advised us on 3D printing. Thanks to him, we could print many components at AVT.CVT.
Thomas Heise
He helped us with several orders for the peristaltic pump and provided us with components and tools.