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February this year I was cleaned out from under my bridge, and heard that the TU Delft iGEM project offered shelter in a lab  during the summer months. Turns out iGEM was a project about synthetic biology where I was allowed total freedom in the way I would like to conduct research! Unlike other lab-experiences, I could design experiments and then conduct these trying to prove outlandishly wild ideas literally exploring the potential of that bugger that governs my gut-feeling: <i>E.coli</i>. Because of the large amount of team-members from other disciplines, and because of the duration of the project I learned a lot about working in a team. I learned the difficulty of communicating science to laymen, and the utter importance of doing so.  
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February this year I was cleaned out from under my bridge, and heard that the TU Delft iGEM project offered shelter in a lab  during the summer months. Turns out iGEM was a project about synthetic biology where I was allowed total freedom in the way I would like to conduct research! Unlike other lab-experiences, I could design experiments and then conduct these trying to prove outlandishly wild ideas literally exploring the potential of that bug that governs my gut-feeling: <i>E.coli</i>. Because of the large amount of team-members from other disciplines, and because of the duration of the project I learned a lot about working in a team. I learned the difficulty of communicating science to laymen, and the utter importance of doing so.  
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Meet the team

Our team comprises of 13 students from TU Delft, Leiden University and Rotterdam University. We are a multi-national team with very diverse backgrounds, including biology, physics and industrial design. Thus, we are well equipped to tackle the broad range of challenges that will occur during our iGEM project!


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Advisors

Dr. Anne Meyer
ing. Esengül Yildirim
Jorine Eeftens MSc.
Dominik Schmieden MSc.
Dr. Timon Idema

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