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"Name": "Nils Klughammer", | "Name": "Nils Klughammer", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/f/ff/Heidelberg_Nils.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/f/ff/Heidelberg_Nils.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Nils will always be referred as the physicist in our team, because he implemented the whole CRAUT software and the lysozyme modelling. Furthermore he resigned to stand in the wet lab, and if just in full safety equipment – welling boots, helmet and welding goggles, was everything just to contaminated for him. Nils held the most motivation for circularisation, and were one oft he main leaders for ideas. Due to his structure, coordinate, and healthy life style, involvement in student parties he was very important in pulling the team together." |
}, | }, | ||
"Silvan": { | "Silvan": { | ||
"Name": "Silvan Schmitz", | "Name": "Silvan Schmitz", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/c/cf/Heidelberg_Silvan.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/c/cf/Heidelberg_Silvan.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Silvan is studying Systems biology in his second year. Jakob said once: This guy has the genius talent to really understand programming languages, while everyone else is just typing some aligned codes. Silvan is the designer of our MidnightDoc, and the name was not only but to quite a large extend influenced by his favourite working hour." |
}, | }, | ||
"Jan": { | "Jan": { | ||
"Name": "Jan Gleixner", | "Name": "Jan Gleixner", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/d/dd/Heidelberg_Jan.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/d/dd/Heidelberg_Jan.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Jan – the internal instructor. He was the clever cloud above this whole project, gathering information from all subprojects and was therefore responsible for spreading the interdisciplinary work in the lab. Although sometimes hidden in his quite appearance, when you listen closer, you will get blown away by his extraordinary mind." |
}, | }, | ||
"Magdalena": { | "Magdalena": { | ||
"Name": "Magdalena Büscher", | "Name": "Magdalena Büscher", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/f/f7/Heidelberg_Magdalena.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/f/f7/Heidelberg_Magdalena.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Magdalena (23) is studying in the second semester of the master program Molecular Biosciences with Major Cancer Biology. Together with Anna and Silvan, she worked on the circularization of mDNMT1 (731-1602) and the establishment of the methylation maintaining PCR2.0. Magdalena has been successfully contacting experts and organizing intein as well as the DNMT1 construct. Whenever external facilities had to be used for protein purification or mass spectroscopy, she knew who to contact." |
}, | }, | ||
"Carolin": { | "Carolin": { | ||
"Name": "Carolin Schmelas", | "Name": "Carolin Schmelas", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/4/49/Heidelberg_Carolin.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/4/49/Heidelberg_Carolin.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Caro is studying both biology with focus on neuroscience and Psychologies. When hearing her Whohoo exclamation, the whole team started to smile. It meant Caro was happy, because her CPEC cloning had worked, the split fluorescence protein gloomed, or she was deeply inLOV. For the youngest of us she was somehow the mummy oft he lab, sometimes demanding, sometimes treating, forgiving, sometimes the princess, always the winner." |
}, | }, | ||
"Elisabeth": { | "Elisabeth": { | ||
"Name": "Elisabeth Schäfer", | "Name": "Elisabeth Schäfer", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/7/71/Heidelberg_Elisabeth.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/7/71/Heidelberg_Elisabeth.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Elisabeth is a 3rd year bachelor student in Molecular Biotechnology, Philosophy and Jewish Studies. She designed and cloned huge parts of the toolbox, but also organized the theme evening on synthetic biology, ethics and religion. Outside the lab she enjoys literature, learning new languages and traveling." |
}, | }, | ||
"Jakob": { | "Jakob": { | ||
"Name": "Jakob Kreft", | "Name": "Jakob Kreft", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/9/92/Heidelberg_Jakob.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/9/92/Heidelberg_Jakob.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Together with Charlotte and Anna he has participated in the iGEM team High school 2012. Now he is a medicine student in his second year. Synthetic Biology is one of his main interests and he hopes to continue working in this field of science. This summer he felt inLOV with inteins. Furthermore he was part of the wiki force." |
}, | }, | ||
"Max_W": { | "Max_W": { | ||
"Name": "Max Waldhauer", | "Name": "Max Waldhauer", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/5/5a/Heidelberg_MaxW.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/5/5a/Heidelberg_MaxW.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Max also called Captain Sharky,is a 3rd year student in Molecular Biotechnology. He was responsible for a huge load of cloning stuff and the expert when it comes to circularization. He is not only the most successfull team member when it comes to handling 40 minipreps at one time (NEVER mixing up samples), but also the most sporty one. Outside the lab he enjoys sports and learning Russian." |
}, | }, | ||
"Anna": { | "Anna": { | ||
"Name": "Anna Huhn", | "Name": "Anna Huhn", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/c/c9/Heidelberg_Anna.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/c/c9/Heidelberg_Anna.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Anna is a 2nd year student in Molecular Biotechnology and the expert for DNMT1. She has been fascinated about this protein (and of course especially about its circularization) from beginning until the very end of the project: The last days before wikifreeze she eveb moved into the lab - bringing her tooth brush and sleeping bag. Outside the lab she enjoys sailing on the Neckar in Heidelberg." |
}, | }, | ||
"Constantin": { | "Constantin": { | ||
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"Name": "Joel Beaudouin", | "Name": "Joel Beaudouin", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/7/7f/Heidelberg_Joel.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/7/7f/Heidelberg_Joel.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "I'm an experimentalist, originally physicist and now specialized in quantitative cell biology using imaging techniques. I've advised the students on the design of their experiments and on the techniques that have allowed them to quantitatively characterize their new proteins. I was also involved in the modeling parts of the project and their feedback to experimental data." |
}, | }, | ||
- | " | + | "Stephen": { |
- | "Name": " | + | "Name": "Stephen Krämer", |
"img" : "/wiki/images/c/c0/Heidelberg_Stefen.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/c/c0/Heidelberg_Stefen.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Stephen has just finished his master studies in Molecular Biosciences in the major “Systems Biology” at the University of Heidelberg and is starting his PhD in the “Computational Oncology” group within the department of Prof. Roland Eils. He was part of the iGEM Team Heidelberg in 2008. This year Stephen was mainly involved in the modeling parts of the project." |
}, | }, | ||
"Pierre": { | "Pierre": { | ||
"Name": "Pierre Wehler", | "Name": "Pierre Wehler", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/d/d5/Heidelberg_Piere.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/d/d5/Heidelberg_Piere.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "During his master studies in Molecular Biosciences at the University of Heidelberg, Pierre focused on Molecular Cell Biology. Now he is doing his PhD in the group “Synthetic Biology” led by Dr. Barbara DiVentura and investigates light-induced p53 regulation in mammalian cells. During the iGEM project, Pierre was supervising the project part dealing with light-induced induction of intein splicing." |
}, | }, | ||
"Philipp": { | "Philipp": { | ||
"Name": "Philipp Bayer", | "Name": "Philipp Bayer", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/0/09/Heidelberg_Philipp.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/0/09/Heidelberg_Philipp.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Philipp started his career as a biologist in the iGEM lab Heidelberg in 2008. Being a stalwart iGEM enthusiast he never failed in finding himself trapped in the next iGEM experience. After rejoining the team of 2010, he graduated in Heidelberg and today is a master student in molecular biotechnology with focuses on infectious disease and viral vectors for gene therapy. Now he's back to iGEM and looking forward to the giant jamboree. Besides iGEM, Philipp likes travelling between various scientific disciplines and arts and is member of a group of biohackers that develop low-cost lab equipment for schools and amateur biologists." |
}, | }, | ||
"Barbara": { | "Barbara": { | ||
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"Name": "Prof. Dr. Roland Eils", | "Name": "Prof. Dr. Roland Eils", | ||
"img" : "/wiki/images/1/19/Heidelberg_Roland_Eils.jpg", | "img" : "/wiki/images/1/19/Heidelberg_Roland_Eils.jpg", | ||
- | "Description" : " | + | "Description" : "Prof. Eils is again the head of the iGEM Heidelberg team. He provides the laboratories and all the required equipment. Besides, he will sponsor the traveling and participation costs. Thank you very much! The research interests of Prof. Eils lies in the field of the analysis and mathematical modeling of complex pathways in molecular biology. He can look back at a very successful career, as he is the head of the Department of Theoretical Bioinformatics in the DKFZ and working on computational oncology. Furthermore, he is the director of the Department of Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics of the IPMB at the University of Heidelberg. Alongside Prof. Kräusslich and Prof. Wolfrum, he is one of three founding directors of the BioQuant, as well as the leader of the Systems Biology Center and the representative of the FORSYS-Initiative of Heidelberg’s research network, the ViroQuant. He has won numerous awards; in particular he has been awarded the Biofuture price (approx. 1.2 Million €) by the BMBF for innovations allowing the graphical reconstruction of the eukaryotic mitosis process from 4D microscopy images and in the year 2005 he won the award for new innovative research by Helmholtz Society: “SystemsBiology of Complex Diseases”. Besides, he was one of the main organizers of the International Conference on Systems Biology in Heidelberg 2004 and he organized the German Symposium on Systems Biology 2009. His new engagement in the up-coming field of Synthetic Biology underlines the need for tight interdisciplinary work between experimentalists and theoreticians." |
} | } | ||
Revision as of 03:39, 18 October 2014
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