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<h1>Members overview</h1>
<h1>Members overview</h1>
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<h2>Ernst Bank</h2>
<h2>Ernst Bank</h2>
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<b>Name:</b> Ernst Bank<br>
<b>Name:</b> Ernst Bank<br>
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<b>Study:</b> Msc. Biomolecular Siences, VU Amstedam<br>
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<b>Study:</b> Msc. Biomolecular Siences, VU Amsterdam<br>
<b>iGEM job:</b> Knowledge master, wiki design, graphical designer, software guru
<b>iGEM job:</b> Knowledge master, wiki design, graphical designer, software guru
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<b>Name:</b> Maarten Reijnders<br>
<b>Name:</b> Maarten Reijnders<br>
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<b>Study:</b> MSc Bioinformatics<br>
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<b>Study:</b> MSc Bioinformatics, VU University Amsterdam<br>
<b>iGEM job:</b> Wiki Chief Editor, software guru, poster/presentation manager
<b>iGEM job:</b> Wiki Chief Editor, software guru, poster/presentation manager
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<b>Motivation for iGEM:</b> iGEM is the perfect preparation for a career in science. Doing a normal internship requires you to help in a PhD students project, or at best have your own sub-project inside an existing project. Doing iGEM as a replacement for your internship gives the added bonus of having to think about every stage of a project, from brainstorming to eventually getting results, and of course human outreach. As a Bioinformatician it is also very important to be able to adapt to biologists in a project environment, for which iGEM is a perfect learning ground.<br>
<b>Motivation for iGEM:</b> iGEM is the perfect preparation for a career in science. Doing a normal internship requires you to help in a PhD students project, or at best have your own sub-project inside an existing project. Doing iGEM as a replacement for your internship gives the added bonus of having to think about every stage of a project, from brainstorming to eventually getting results, and of course human outreach. As a Bioinformatician it is also very important to be able to adapt to biologists in a project environment, for which iGEM is a perfect learning ground.<br>
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<b>Future perspectives:</b> After iGEM i will do something completely different, starting my internship in Wageningen where i will study protein homology and/or protein-protein interation using machine learning techniques. The plan is to start my PhD after my study, but direction and place is still unknown.<br>
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<b>Future perspectives:</b> After iGEM i will do something completely different, starting my internship in Wageningen where i will study protein homology using machine learning techniques. The plan is to start my PhD after my study, but direction and place is still unknown.<br>
<h2>Maarten Slagter</h2>
<h2>Maarten Slagter</h2>

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