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Here, ultrahigh resolution fluorescence microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and electron microscopy are applied on | Here, ultrahigh resolution fluorescence microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and electron microscopy are applied on | ||
a daily base. Subsequently, the gathered information is used to create computer-simulated models of various proteins. | a daily base. Subsequently, the gathered information is used to create computer-simulated models of various proteins. | ||
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+ | Nevertheless, the Max Planck Institue not only concentrates itself on its research but also on teaching. This is why the Demo Lab has been set up. Here, courses for pupils and students take place as well as internal advanced training courses. | ||
+ | Thanks to the Professor Neumann’s good relationship to the institute we, the iGEM team Göttingen, were allowed to perform our laboratory work in the mentioned Demo Lab. Beyond that, we have received multifarious support from the employees. We are very pleased and honored to be given the chance to work at such an internationally recognized institution. | ||
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Max-Planck-Institute
The Max Planck Society is an independent, non-profit association whose primary aim is the furtherance of science.
In the first place this is achieved by the maintenance of research institutions in Germany as well as in further countries,
which are specialized on distinct areas. Besides life- and natural sciences Max Planck institutes research on human disciplines as
well, which often also occurs interdisciplinary.
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