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" width="190px"></a></td><td><p class="text"><b>Andreas Buchbender</b><br>Degree course: B.Sc. Plant Biotechnology<br>Task: Web admin and proteins</p><p class="text member_quote">“The “iGEM Team Hannover” project inspired me from the very first second. The key reason for my participation is the opportunity to gain experience that transcends the degree syllabus. In addition to the practical application, the main focus is on the division of the work and the organisation of the group. I am looking forward to the forthcoming challenges and hope for an intensive and instructive time.”</p></td></trd> | " width="190px"></a></td><td><p class="text"><b>Andreas Buchbender</b><br>Degree course: B.Sc. Plant Biotechnology<br>Task: Web admin and proteins</p><p class="text member_quote">“The “iGEM Team Hannover” project inspired me from the very first second. The key reason for my participation is the opportunity to gain experience that transcends the degree syllabus. In addition to the practical application, the main focus is on the division of the work and the organisation of the group. I am looking forward to the forthcoming challenges and hope for an intensive and instructive time.”</p></td></trd> | ||
<tr><td style="border:0px"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/4/4f/Hannover_20140901_Markus.png" data-lightbox="team" data-title="Markus"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/4/4f/Hannover_20140901_Markus.png | <tr><td style="border:0px"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/4/4f/Hannover_20140901_Markus.png" data-lightbox="team" data-title="Markus"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/4/4f/Hannover_20140901_Markus.png | ||
- | " width="190px"></a></td><td><p class="text"><b>Markus Ehbrecht</b><br>Degree course: B.Sc. Plant Biotechnology<br>Task: Transformation | + | " width="190px"></a></td><td><p class="text"><b>Markus Ehbrecht</b><br>Degree course: B.Sc. Plant Biotechnology<br>Task: Transformation, PR and hand-drawn website illustrations</p><p class="text member_quote">“People must be given a reason to trust biotechnology and recognise its potential in research. Projects which demonstrate right from the start that they have a positive effect on the world in which we live, and can even remedy anthropogenic problems which are thought to be insurmountable, deserve to be realised. The iGEM project provides young researchers with the opportunity to realise such creative ideas and at the same time develop an awareness of how to treat our environment in a responsible way. These are the main reasons I am delighted to be a part of iGEM Team Hannover.”</p></td></trd> |
<tr><td style="border:0px"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/ab/Hannover_20140901_Alina.png" data-lightbox="team" data-title="Alina"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/ab/Hannover_20140901_Alina.png | <tr><td style="border:0px"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/ab/Hannover_20140901_Alina.png" data-lightbox="team" data-title="Alina"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/ab/Hannover_20140901_Alina.png | ||
- | " width="190px"></a></td><td><p class="text"><b>Alina Eilers</b><br>Degree course: B.Sc. Life Science<br>Task:Sponsorship</p><p class="text member_quote">“What I find most interesting about my course is the molecular biology. iGEM gives me the opportunity to extend my knowledge in this field and to “work” autonomously. In addition I find the self-organisation and the teamwork factor with iGEM very exciting and important for my future career.”</p></td></trd> | + | " width="190px"></a></td><td><p class="text"><b>Alina Eilers</b><br>Degree course: B.Sc. Life Science<br>Task: Sponsorship</p><p class="text member_quote">“What I find most interesting about my course is the molecular biology. iGEM gives me the opportunity to extend my knowledge in this field and to “work” autonomously. In addition I find the self-organisation and the teamwork factor with iGEM very exciting and important for my future career.”</p></td></trd> |
<tr><td style="border:0px"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/36/Hannover_20140901_Fabian.png" data-lightbox="team" data-title="Fabian"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/36/Hannover_20140901_Fabian.png | <tr><td style="border:0px"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/36/Hannover_20140901_Fabian.png" data-lightbox="team" data-title="Fabian"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/36/Hannover_20140901_Fabian.png | ||
" width="190px"></a></td><td><p class="text"><b>Fabian Joachim Frömling</b><br>Degree course: B.Sc. Plant Biotechnology<br>Task: Cloning and BioBrick<sup>R</sup>representative</p><p class="text member_quote">“I am really delighted to be able to participate in the iGEM competition with Team Hannover and have the opportunity to gain a great deal of experience. I hope that the competition will enable me to make international contacts in the world of science, to use my own initiative to solve problems which arise, to learn a variety of skills (from Internet presence to attracting sponsors), and to plan and design a scientific project right from the start. For the coming months I also hope that our team as a whole has great fun working in the laboratory, regardless of whether the PCR may sometimes not work and proteins may fold the wrong way.”</p></td></trd> | " width="190px"></a></td><td><p class="text"><b>Fabian Joachim Frömling</b><br>Degree course: B.Sc. Plant Biotechnology<br>Task: Cloning and BioBrick<sup>R</sup>representative</p><p class="text member_quote">“I am really delighted to be able to participate in the iGEM competition with Team Hannover and have the opportunity to gain a great deal of experience. I hope that the competition will enable me to make international contacts in the world of science, to use my own initiative to solve problems which arise, to learn a variety of skills (from Internet presence to attracting sponsors), and to plan and design a scientific project right from the start. For the coming months I also hope that our team as a whole has great fun working in the laboratory, regardless of whether the PCR may sometimes not work and proteins may fold the wrong way.”</p></td></trd> | ||
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- | " width="190px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Prof. Dr. Christoph Peterhänsel</b><br>Institute of Botany</p><p class="text member_quote"> | + | " width="190px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Prof. Dr. Christoph Peterhänsel</b><br>Institute of Botany</p><p class="text member_quote">“iGEM is a fascinating opportunity to work through a project idea together with students. The students learn everything here that they will later need: creativity, organisational talent and how to apply the knowledge they amass to actual problems. Even for me it is very interesting to think outside the beaten paths for once and be confronted with very off-beat ideas.”</p></td></trd> |
<tr><td style="border:0px"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/2d/Hannover_20140901_Thomas.png | <tr><td style="border:0px"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/2d/Hannover_20140901_Thomas.png | ||
" width="190px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Dr. Thomas Reinard </b><br>Institute of Plant Genetics</p><p class="text member_quote">“The iGEM competition provides the students with an in-depth look into real science. The breadth of experience they gain with their own project is invaluable. Such a competition opens up completely new learning concepts and gets the students as well as the supervisors to break away from conventional schemes of thought.”</p></td></trd> | " width="190px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Dr. Thomas Reinard </b><br>Institute of Plant Genetics</p><p class="text member_quote">“The iGEM competition provides the students with an in-depth look into real science. The breadth of experience they gain with their own project is invaluable. Such a competition opens up completely new learning concepts and gets the students as well as the supervisors to break away from conventional schemes of thought.”</p></td></trd> | ||
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<tr><td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/b/b9/Hannover_20140916_Coping.jpg" width="190px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Dr. Petra Böhmer-Brinks</b><br>Designee for Biosafety (Hannover)<br><br>Biosafety support</p></td> | <tr><td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/b/b9/Hannover_20140916_Coping.jpg" width="190px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Dr. Petra Böhmer-Brinks</b><br>Designee for Biosafety (Hannover)<br><br>Biosafety support</p></td> | ||
- | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e8/Hannover_201410112_Baks.jpg" width="190px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Frank Dielitzsch</b><br>Designee for safety at work and physical health (Hannover)<br><br> | + | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e8/Hannover_201410112_Baks.jpg" width="190px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Frank Dielitzsch</b><br>Designee for safety at work and physical health (Hannover)<br><br>occupational safety support</p></td> |
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<tr><td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/1d/Hannover_20141015_Birgit.jpg" width="140px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Birgit Lippmann</b><br>TA (Berlin)<br>Institute of Botany (Hannover)<br>Heavy metal support</p></td><td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/9/93/Hannover_201410112_Fly.jpg" width="170px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Kai Londenberg</b><br>Data Scientist (Berlin)<br><br>Wiki support</p></td> | <tr><td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/1d/Hannover_20141015_Birgit.jpg" width="140px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Birgit Lippmann</b><br>TA (Berlin)<br>Institute of Botany (Hannover)<br>Heavy metal support</p></td><td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/9/93/Hannover_201410112_Fly.jpg" width="170px"></td><td><p class="text"><b>Kai Londenberg</b><br>Data Scientist (Berlin)<br><br>Wiki support</p></td> |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 17 October 2014
Team
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Christoph Peterhänsel “iGEM is a fascinating opportunity to work through a project idea together with students. The students learn everything here that they will later need: creativity, organisational talent and how to apply the knowledge they amass to actual problems. Even for me it is very interesting to think outside the beaten paths for once and be confronted with very off-beat ideas.” |
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Dr. Thomas Reinard “The iGEM competition provides the students with an in-depth look into real science. The breadth of experience they gain with their own project is invaluable. Such a competition opens up completely new learning concepts and gets the students as well as the supervisors to break away from conventional schemes of thought.” |
Supporters
Patrick Reinke |
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Huchzermeyer |
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Prof. Dr. Edgar Maiss |
Prof. Dr. Anaclet Ngezahayo Institute of Biophysics (Hannover) Confocal microscope |
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Prof. Dr. Manfred Schenk and Team |
Prof. Dr. Carla Vogt |
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Dr. Petra Böhmer-Brinks |
Frank Dielitzsch |
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Birgit Lippmann | Kai Londenberg |
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Margret Möller-Reinbold |
Research assistant
M. Sc. Jan Thieleke |