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=Team Frankfurt 2012=
[[Image:TeamFrankfurt2012.png|710px|thumb|center|Team Frankfurt 2012 (from the left corner above to right corner below): Martin, Tamara, Corinna, Virginia, Charlotte, André, Marco, Sebastian, Christian, Leonard, Wagner, Jana)]]
[[Image:TeamFrankfurt2012.png|710px|thumb|center|Team Frankfurt 2012 (from the left corner above to right corner below): Martin, Tamara, Corinna, Virginia, Charlotte, André, Marco, Sebastian, Christian, Leonard, Wagner, Jana)]]
==Evolution of the iGEM Team Frankfurt==
==Evolution of the iGEM Team Frankfurt==
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Our Team startet to search for a suitable project for the iGEM 2012 competition in November 2011. First we screened former iGEM Wikis for interesting but incompleted ideas. Some of us informed themselves and presented the topics to the remainder of us for an open discussion. In parallel some presented their own ideas and gave small lectures about important methods in molecular biology, since the teammembers are from different scientific disciplines. In late November the topic of Stevia occurred both in the public media and in our team, because the trade and production of Steviol as a sweetener was going to be legalized by the European Comission. We investigated the scientific state of knowledge about the molecular background of Steviolglycoside bioynthesis and found that the genetic basis is on the one hand explored in its principles, on the other hand we noticed, that no publicated trials for a microbial production has been attemted so far. By this procedure, we ended up with three (?) ideas (beneath the Steviol subject those were the biotechnological explotation of autophagymechanisms and ''in vivo'' drug production) and finally decided to pursuit the mircobial Steviol production for this years iGEM competition.
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Our Team startet to search for a suitable project for the iGEM 2012 competition in November 2011. First we screened former iGEM Wikis for interesting but incompleted ideas. Some of us informed theirselves and presented the topics to the rest of us for an open discussion. In parallel some presented their own ideas and gave small lectures about important methods in molecular biology, since the teammembers are from different scientific disciplines. In late November the topic of stevia occurred both in the public media and in our team, because the trade and production of steviol as a sweetener was going to be legalized by the European Comission. We investigated the scientific state of knowledge about the molecular background of steviolglycoside bioynthesis and found that the genetic basis is on the one hand explored in its principles, on the other hand we noticed, that no publicated trials for a microbial production have been attempted so far. By this procedure, we ended up with three ideas (beneath the steviol subject those were the biotechnological explotation of autophagymechanisms and ''in vivo'' drug production) and finally decided to pursuit the mircobial steviol production for this years iGEM competition.
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We used the christmas holidays for a more specific literature research and began to contact several groupleaders and professors at our university to inform them about the existance of our team and ask for creative and professional assistance. If this was appreciated by the groups, we presented or project in their seminars. Now the question about the practical realisation became urgent. What we needed most was laboratory space, which emerged to be even more difficult than the need of financial support. We invested a lot of our time during February March in these two important reqirements for a participation in the competition.
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We used the christmas holidays for a more specific literature research and began to contact several groupleaders and professors at our university to inform them about the existance of our team and ask for creative and professional assistance. If this was appreciated by the groups, we presented our project in their seminars. Now the question about the practical realisation became urgent. What we needed most was laboratory space, which emerged to be even more difficult than the need of financial support. We invested a lot of our time during February and March in these two important reqirements for a participation in the competition.
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Of course we also enforced the answering of scientific questions during this time. An unsolved problem was the selection of an suitable organism. We were first favouring ''Escherichia coli'' for its easy handling and the fact that some teammembers were experienced with it as well as for being the most popular "iGEM-organism". However we expected to face inpregnable obstacles when using a Procaryote and so decided to use ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' for our trials, which brought us in contact with Prof. Boles who was also willing to act as our team instructor.  With the help of Prof. Soppa, dean of studys at the faculty of biology, we were allowed to use the facilitys of the microbiological practical at the Institute of Molecular Biology for realising our idears. We gained financial support from a special subsidy fund of our university (''"Qualitätssicherung der Lehre"'' ~ Quality assurance of teaching) and are searching for further support from both business enterprises and scientific organisations and institutions.
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Of course we also enforced the answering of scientific questions during this time. An unsolved problem was the selection of an suitable organism. We were first favouring ''Escherichia coli'' for its easy handling and the fact that some teammembers were experienced with it as well as for being the most popular "iGEM-organism". However we expected to face inpregnable obstacles when using a prokaryote and so decided to use ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' for our trials, which brought us in contact with Prof. Boles who was also willing to act as our team instructor.  With the help of Prof. Soppa, dean of studys at the faculty of biology, we were allowed to use the facilitys of the microbiological practical at the Institute of Molecular Biology for realising our idears. We gained financial support from a special subsidy fund of our university (''"Qualitätssicherung der Lehre"'' ~ Quality assurance of teaching) and are searching for further support from both business enterprises and scientific organisations and institutions.
==Student Team Members in Detail==
==Student Team Members in Detail==
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!align="center"| Sebastian Roy
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!align="center"| <big> Sebastian Roy </big>
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!align="center"| Charlotte Lorenz
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!align="center"| <big>Charlotte Lorenz</big>
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!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Biophysics (B.Sc.)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Project Organisation'' <br /> ''Team Founder''
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!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Biophysics (B.Sc.)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Project Organisation'' <br /> ''Team Founder''<br /> ''Wiki Design''
!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Biochemistry (diploma)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Lab Work'' <br /> ''Funding'' <br /> ''External Communication''
!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Biochemistry (diploma)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Lab Work'' <br /> ''Funding'' <br /> ''External Communication''
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!align="center"| Christian Sachs
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!align="center"| <big>Christian Sachs</big>
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!align="center"| Leonard Fresenborg
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!align="center"| <big>Leonard Fresenborg</big>
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!align="center"| Corinna
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!align="center"| Jana
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!align="center"| <big>Jana Uphagen</big>
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!align="center"| Marco Kogic
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!align="center"| Martin Schneider
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!align="center"| <big>Martin Schneider</big>
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!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Biophysics (B. Sc.)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Team founder'' <br /> ''ideas''
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!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Biophysics (B. Sc.)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Team founder'' <br /> ''Ideas'' <br />''Funding''
!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Biochemistry (diploma)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Lab Work'' <br /> ''Finance''
!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Biochemistry (diploma)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Lab Work'' <br /> ''Finance''
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!align="center"| Tamara Müller
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!align="center"| Virginia Schadeweg
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!align="center"| <big>Virginia Schadeweg</big>
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==Advisors==
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===Wagner===
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===Andre===
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!align="center"| <big>Wagner Steuer-Costa</big>
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!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Membrane Transport (Ph. D.)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Advise'' <br /> ''Contact to MPI''
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!align="center"| Subject of Studies: <br /> ''Neurobiology and Optogenetics (Ph. D.)'' <br /> <br /> Assignments: <br /> ''Advise'' <br /> ''Safety''
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 26 September 2012

Team: iGEM Frankfurt - 2012.igem.org

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Team Frankfurt 2012

Team Frankfurt 2012 (from the left corner above to right corner below): Martin, Tamara, Corinna, Virginia, Charlotte, André, Marco, Sebastian, Christian, Leonard, Wagner, Jana)

Evolution of the iGEM Team Frankfurt

Our Team startet to search for a suitable project for the iGEM 2012 competition in November 2011. First we screened former iGEM Wikis for interesting but incompleted ideas. Some of us informed theirselves and presented the topics to the rest of us for an open discussion. In parallel some presented their own ideas and gave small lectures about important methods in molecular biology, since the teammembers are from different scientific disciplines. In late November the topic of stevia occurred both in the public media and in our team, because the trade and production of steviol as a sweetener was going to be legalized by the European Comission. We investigated the scientific state of knowledge about the molecular background of steviolglycoside bioynthesis and found that the genetic basis is on the one hand explored in its principles, on the other hand we noticed, that no publicated trials for a microbial production have been attempted so far. By this procedure, we ended up with three ideas (beneath the steviol subject those were the biotechnological explotation of autophagymechanisms and in vivo drug production) and finally decided to pursuit the mircobial steviol production for this years iGEM competition.

We used the christmas holidays for a more specific literature research and began to contact several groupleaders and professors at our university to inform them about the existance of our team and ask for creative and professional assistance. If this was appreciated by the groups, we presented our project in their seminars. Now the question about the practical realisation became urgent. What we needed most was laboratory space, which emerged to be even more difficult than the need of financial support. We invested a lot of our time during February and March in these two important reqirements for a participation in the competition.

Of course we also enforced the answering of scientific questions during this time. An unsolved problem was the selection of an suitable organism. We were first favouring Escherichia coli for its easy handling and the fact that some teammembers were experienced with it as well as for being the most popular "iGEM-organism". However we expected to face inpregnable obstacles when using a prokaryote and so decided to use Saccharomyces cerevisiae for our trials, which brought us in contact with Prof. Boles who was also willing to act as our team instructor. With the help of Prof. Soppa, dean of studys at the faculty of biology, we were allowed to use the facilitys of the microbiological practical at the Institute of Molecular Biology for realising our idears. We gained financial support from a special subsidy fund of our university ("Qualitätssicherung der Lehre" ~ Quality assurance of teaching) and are searching for further support from both business enterprises and scientific organisations and institutions.

Student Team Members in Detail

Sebastian Roy Charlotte Lorenz
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Subject of Studies:
Biophysics (B.Sc.)

Assignments:
Project Organisation
Team Founder
Wiki Design
Subject of Studies:
Biochemistry (diploma)

Assignments:
Lab Work
Funding
External Communication
Teammember1Frankfurt.png


Christian Sachs Leonard Fresenborg
Teammember2Frankfurt.png
Subject of Studies:
Biotechnology (M. Sc.)

Assignments:
Lab Work
Advise
computer applications
Subject of Studies:
Biochemistry (B. Sc.)

Assignments:
Lab Work
Literature Research
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Corinna Bingel Jana Uphagen
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Subject of Studies:
Biology (B. Sc.)

Assignments:
Ethics
Lab Work
Subject of Studies:
Biochemistry (diploma)

Assignments:
Ideas
Advise
Organisation
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Marco Kokic Martin Schneider
Teammember6Frankfurt.png
Subject of Studies:
Biophysics (B. Sc.)

Assignments:
Team founder
Ideas
Funding
Subject of Studies:
Biochemistry (diploma)

Assignments:
Lab Work
Finance
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Tamara Müller Virginia Schadeweg
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Subject of Studies:
Biology (B. Sc.)

Assignments:
Ethics
Lab Work
Subject of Studies:
Biotechnology (M. Sc.)

Assignments:
Lab Work Organisation
Lab Work
Advise
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Advisors

Andre Bazzone Wagner Steuer-Costa
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Subject of Studies:
Membrane Transport (Ph. D.)

Assignments:
Advise
Contact to MPI
Subject of Studies:
Neurobiology and Optogenetics (Ph. D.)

Assignments:
Advise
Safety
Teammember10Frankfurt.png