Team:Goettingen/Goettingen/S1-Demo Lab

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The Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry cooperates closely with the University of Göttingen and the Institute for Medicine. A lot of different courses are hosted cooperatively.
The Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry cooperates closely with the University of Göttingen and the Institute for Medicine. A lot of different courses are hosted cooperatively.
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In order to provide lab space for these the Demolab was build. Here you can find actual working space as well as room and the equipment for small seminars or lectures. Because no laboratory in the buildings of the University of Göttingen had the capacity to provide space for the iGEM Team Göttingen Prof. Neumann turned to the Max-Planck Institute whereupon they offered us to use the Demolab.
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In order to provide lab space for these courses the Demolab was built. Here, you can find actual working space and the equipment for small seminars or lectures. Seeing as no laboratory in the buildings of the University of Göttingen had the capacity to provide space for the iGEM Team Göttingen, Prof. Neumann turned to the Max-Planck-Institute whereupon they offered us to use the Demolab.
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To enable work with genetically modified organisms, the essential point in the iGEM contest, the demolab was upgraded to the S1 security status and furnished with additional equipment e.g. a microwave, incubators, centrifuges, thermo mixers etc.
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To enable work with genetically modified organisms, the essential point of the iGEM contest, the Demolab was upgraded to the S1 security status and furnished with additional equipment, e.g. a microwave, incubators, centrifuges, thermo mixers etc.
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The iGEM Team Göttingen is very thankful for the lab space and the support in all respects and even though it is always very hard work to reach the MPI campus on the bicycle in retrospective we couldn´t have found a better place to realize our project. For here we are able to work without disturbing other researchers and truly have to organize the whole lab work flow as well as purchase all the necessary material by ourselves.
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The iGEM Team Göttingen is incredibly thankful for the granted lab space and the given support in all respects. Even though it is always very hard work to reach the MPI campus by bike, in retrospective we could not have found a better place to realize our project. For here, we are able to work without disturbing other researchers and truly have to organize the whole lab work flow as well as purchase all the necessary materials by ourselves.
Pictures of the Demo-Lab. For high resolution click on the image.<br>
Pictures of the Demo-Lab. For high resolution click on the image.<br>

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S1 Demolab

The Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry cooperates closely with the University of Göttingen and the Institute for Medicine. A lot of different courses are hosted cooperatively.

In order to provide lab space for these courses the Demolab was built. Here, you can find actual working space and the equipment for small seminars or lectures. Seeing as no laboratory in the buildings of the University of Göttingen had the capacity to provide space for the iGEM Team Göttingen, Prof. Neumann turned to the Max-Planck-Institute whereupon they offered us to use the Demolab.

To enable work with genetically modified organisms, the essential point of the iGEM contest, the Demolab was upgraded to the S1 security status and furnished with additional equipment, e.g. a microwave, incubators, centrifuges, thermo mixers etc.

The iGEM Team Göttingen is incredibly thankful for the granted lab space and the given support in all respects. Even though it is always very hard work to reach the MPI campus by bike, in retrospective we could not have found a better place to realize our project. For here, we are able to work without disturbing other researchers and truly have to organize the whole lab work flow as well as purchase all the necessary materials by ourselves.

Pictures of the Demo-Lab. For high resolution click on the image.

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