Team:Goettingen/team acknowledges

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We are thankful to all the following people. Thanks for giving us all the scientific and technical advices which inspired us so much. Without their help, there would not be such a success to our project.

Kai Haimel AG

Prof. Dr. Kai Haimel’s lab in Department of Molecular Microbiology and Genetics in University Göttingen supported us with the possibility to use the lab equipments.

Martin Hampel

Martin is a PhD student in Prof. Dr. Kai Heimel’s lab in the institute of Microbiology & Genetics. During our project, he gave us many technical supports and advices. And he was always there in the lab for help.

Ute Ludwig

Ute Ludwig is an employee at the institute of Microbiology & Genetics. She is in charge of the practical course material and provided us with experimental equipments such as glass bottles, heat blocks, gel chambers, racks and many more. She also gave us support of lab organisation and cleaning.






Heidi Northemann

Heidi works in the administration of Department of Molecular Microbiology & Genetics. She guided us to search for the funds and helped to deal with finances.

Dr. Blaga Popova

Dr. Popova is a postdoc and working on the molecular basis of Parkinson’s disease using yeast as a model system. She was very glad to help us to address questions about fungi, especially yeast. She also helped us a lot about the robot management.

Jörg Stülke AG

Prof.Dr. Jörg Stülke’s department in Institute for Microbiology and Genetics in University Göttingen supported our team with all the brilliant advices and useful informations. We are also very grateful for offering us plasmids and other stuff.



Dr. Oliver Bader

Dr. Oliver Bader is a research group leader in the Department of Medical Microbiology in Universitätsmedizin Göttingen. We appreciate that he provided us the genomic DNA of candida strains.

Prof. Dr. Carsten Lüder

Prof. Dr. Carsten Lüder is a group leader in Göttingen University Medical School. His group is currently working on the host-pathogen interplay during infections with the eukaryotic parasite Toxoplasma gondii. We thank him for providing us with the DNA of Toxoplasma.

Tej V Pavoor

Tej V Pavoor is working in Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering in University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. We are very grateful to his group for providing us the GFP scaffold so that we could work on our peptide library.