Team:Bielefeld-Germany/Acknowledgements

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The idea for this project arose from countless discussions, researches and presentations in team meetings (done by team members). So was the complete planning, and realization done by the students of iGEM Bielefeld Team 2012 with some tips from the advisers to avoid problems that came up in the years before. The whole lab work was executed by the student members of the team (and really everyone had their part to do to the last day).
The idea for this project arose from countless discussions, researches and presentations in team meetings (done by team members). So was the complete planning, and realization done by the students of iGEM Bielefeld Team 2012 with some tips from the advisers to avoid problems that came up in the years before. The whole lab work was executed by the student members of the team (and really everyone had their part to do to the last day).
To get this big project organized we divided the team in small sub teams (operating units):
To get this big project organized we divided the team in small sub teams (operating units):
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Sponsoring: Kevin Jarosch, Robert Braun, Moritz Müller
Sponsoring: Kevin Jarosch, Robert Braun, Moritz Müller
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Human practice: Robert Braun
Human practice: Robert Braun
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Cloning bacterial laccases: Isabel Huber
Cloning bacterial laccases: Isabel Huber
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Cloning fungal laccases: Isabel Huber, Julia Schirmacher
Cloning fungal laccases: Isabel Huber, Julia Schirmacher
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Shuttle vector: Julia Schirmmacher
Shuttle vector: Julia Schirmmacher
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Cellulose binding domain: Moritz Müller
Cellulose binding domain: Moritz Müller
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Site directed mutagenesis: Moritz Müller
Site directed mutagenesis: Moritz Müller
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Cultivation of cells and capturing of proteins: Kevin Jarosch, Miriam Fougeras, Gabi Kleiner
Cultivation of cells and capturing of proteins: Kevin Jarosch, Miriam Fougeras, Gabi Kleiner
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Immobilization: Malak Fawaz, Nadine Legros
Immobilization: Malak Fawaz, Nadine Legros
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Activity Test: Saskia Scheibler, Agatha Walla
Activity Test: Saskia Scheibler, Agatha Walla
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MALDI: Julia Voss
MALDI: Julia Voss
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Substrate Analysis: Hakan Geyik
Substrate Analysis: Hakan Geyik
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Modeling: Sebastian Wiebe
Modeling: Sebastian Wiebe
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Wiki design: Julia Voss
Wiki design: Julia Voss

Revision as of 15:13, 26 October 2012

Acknowledgements


The idea for this project arose from countless discussions, researches and presentations in team meetings (done by team members). So was the complete planning, and realization done by the students of iGEM Bielefeld Team 2012 with some tips from the advisers to avoid problems that came up in the years before. The whole lab work was executed by the student members of the team (and really everyone had their part to do to the last day). To get this big project organized we divided the team in small sub teams (operating units):


Sponsoring: Kevin Jarosch, Robert Braun, Moritz Müller


Human practice: Robert Braun


Cloning bacterial laccases: Isabel Huber


Cloning fungal laccases: Isabel Huber, Julia Schirmacher


Shuttle vector: Julia Schirmmacher


Cellulose binding domain: Moritz Müller


Site directed mutagenesis: Moritz Müller


Cultivation of cells and capturing of proteins: Kevin Jarosch, Miriam Fougeras, Gabi Kleiner


Immobilization: Malak Fawaz, Nadine Legros


Activity Test: Saskia Scheibler, Agatha Walla


MALDI: Julia Voss


Substrate Analysis: Hakan Geyik


Modeling: Sebastian Wiebe


Wiki design: Julia Voss

Actually everybody of the team was involved in the human practice. It was just organized by Robert Braun. Public appearance (in newspaper and radio interviews) was mainly given by Kevin Jarosch and Robert Braun, but everybody had their small part in every event and their own opinion to represent. All funds for the project were solicited by the the sponsoring team (for sure team members and advisers gave suggestions where to ask).

However there are some people without whom we could not have done all this work. People who gave us advise, helped us out with materials or simply cheered us up during some long days in the lab. ;) (This page is constantly updated just to make sure we wont forget anyone.)

  • Our Instructor Dr. Jörn Kalinowski for providing us with an own laboratory room and supporting us with paper work, scientific guidance and financing. Furthermore we could use all of his equipment and materials.
  • Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Erwin Flaschel for providing us with lab space. We were able to use all the fermentation equipment we needed in his Fermentation Engineering lab. As well, he helped us with the sponsoring.
  • Our Instructor Dr. Christian Rückert always gave great advice for our scientific problems. He helped us with ordering materials, drove for us to the Teacher´s workshop in Paris and gave a lot of helpful suggestions.
  • Nils Lübke and Timo Wolf as former iGEM team members helped us with their experience, listened to our endless discussions and problems during our weekly team meetings and adviced us on our public relations work.
  • Dominik Cholewa aided us with his knowledge considering our large-scale fermentations and various purification methods.
  • Michael Limberg who is sharing a lab with us and is therefore always our first try when having a question.
  • Maurice Telaar gave us pMTE cp46 His and helped us with questions about purification
  • Thomas Hug helped us with questions about Pichia pastoris vector design and fermentation.
  • We want to thank Prof. Dr. Alfred Pühler for promoting our work and always answering our questions.
  • Nikolas Kessler as a former iGEM team member gave us guidance especially with web and graphic design.
  • Armin Neshat as a former iGEM team member helped us with our everyday questions and ordered all our chemicals and primers.
  • Prof. Dr. Uwe Bornscheuer, leader of the working group from the Institute of Biochemistry, Dept. of Biotechnology & Enzyme Catalysis at Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University in Greifswald (Germany), send us the sequnces and plasmids containing four sequences of different laccases of Trametes versicolor and the sequence of one Pycnoporus cinnabarinus laccase.
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Noll helped us finding sponsors by mediating contacts.
  • Thorsten Seidel for advice with GFP-linkers, helping us with A. thaliana and supplying us with some "spare parts".
  • Patrick Treffon for providing us with lovely A. thaliana plants.
  • Marten Moore for providing us with some A. thaliana cDNA for some pre-tests.
  • Katharina Thiedig for giving help and advice in Site Directed Mutagensis and with Clonemanager.
  • Nina Probst for blessing us with some actin primers.
  • Dr. Marcus Persicke for measuring our LC-MS preparations and his advises
  • Lovely Kordula Puls for supplying us with as well lovely Volvox carteri to present it at our Street Science day.
  • All members of the Coryne AG for sharing the lab and equipment with us as well as helping us with our everyday questions.
  • All members of the Fermentation Engineering AG for sharing the lab and equipment with us as well as helping us with our everyday questions.
  • Michael Epp for our "A Case for Laccase" video.



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