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Teams
Degradation
Marie Burghard Dipl. Biology
Master of SOE PCR and SDS-bubblesMarie is one of the few remaining diploma of the TU Darmstadt and the only one of their kind that made it to our iGEM team.
If you need someone to keep a cool head and a bunch of testosterone driven menfolk in control there is no way around her.
She is skilled in all kind of genetic methods and even knows how to play the piano.
Jascha Dimer M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Master of SOE PCRAlthough it required some force to make Jascha join our iGEM team he never regretted joining us. Nor did we.
Together with Marie he dealt with the isolation of FsC and Est13 via SOE PCR and kept up the working spirit.
To start with iGEM was his chance to realize a project that involves going beyond the usual university project limits. We went far...
Adrian Eilingsfeld M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Trainee in BioBrick production and god of wikimediaAdrians objective was the construction of BioBricks based on the fusion proteins sub units.
When time was running short he took up the challenge and started the wiki.
He's a constant source of wicked ideas: He implemented the laser thermometer as labware, likes rockets and owns a 3D printer.
Philipp Rottmann M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Master of BioBrick production and god of overexpression of FsC/Est13Philipp represented our iGEM team on severall occasions, cared for our public relations, funding and to put us into good humor.
Yet he insited to spend time in the laboratory. Without him the lab wouldn't be the same.
He is one of the alltime enthusiastic kind who always gives a helping hand and makes teamwork a pleasant experience.
Renè Sahm B.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
God of activity assaysRenè joined the iGEM teams as soon as he heard about it.
He is always in search of a challenge and gives his best while having a lot of fun.
Arne Wehling B.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Team leader and god of SOE PCRArne is a great team leader. He is confident and doesn't hesitate to kick ass if required but doesn't mind to pay attention to trivial matters.
Although he classifies himself as a tough guy and trains boxing on a regular basis, the only one who ended up with a black eye (twice) was himself, after some close quarter combats (sparring). He is extremely dedicated trying to bring science to the people.
Niklas Weber PhD student of biochemistry
Team Advisor and god of teaching molecular biologyAs an advisor Niklas always gave his best.
No matter when we could always trust in his expertise and experience
He gave good advice and hope in even bad times, which we had definitly. We are glad to had him as an advisor
Transport
from left to right: Sebastian, Valentina, Malte/Max, Andreas
Malte Blumenroth B.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Master of competent E. coli cells.None other than Malte produced better competent cells in our lab.
Max Heumüller B.Sc. Biology
Master of translationMax couldn't spend much time in the wet lab,
so he decided to translate our lab protocols
Valentina Herbring M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Master of documentationValentina ist not only the "Mama" of our team, but also the helping hand in every situation.
She went almost mad in the lab with Andreas but never leave until the work was done. In this lab italian passion met russion havoc.
Andreas Schmidt B.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Team leader and master of improvisationA russian dictator is nothing compared to this lab worker. For him chaos is normality and a lab without chaos is boring.
But he is the only one who succeeds to find the right sample in the right moment.
Sebastian Palluk B.Sc. Biology
Master of mutagenic PCR on tctA 505aaSebastian managed it to eliminate the PstI restriction site in tctA 505aa trying only one time, while others spend weeks fighting agains it.
He also maneged to fight against the "normal" chaos in our lab.
Metabolism
Sascha Hein B.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Team leader and god of GLPSascha is a certified biological technical assistant and decided to lead the metabolism team.
His internalized skills and knowledge on a variety of methods make him essential for succesfull labwork.
He even went so far to be ready to sleep over at the lab.
Sven Rumpf B.Sc. Chemistry
Master of gel leak-proof gel chambersSven took iGEM as a chance to expand his skills on biotechnology.
Nevertheless he taught us to assemble an SDS-PAGE that
could withstand thousands of liters of resolving and stacking gel.
Daniel Sachs B.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Master of colony pickingDaniel is the perfect man for colony PCR.
Unfortunately his transformation and ligation skills are afflicted
by his tendency to lose tubes with plasmid DNA in his ice box.
Material Science
Velten Horn B.Sc. Chemistry
Master of AFM and PET synthesisVelten was the teams good soul keeping everybody calm in stressing situations.
Entertaining everone in the long hours of using the AFM was one of his easiest tasks.
If he wasn´t synthecising PET or taking AFM images he could be found playing smartphone games addictedly, emptying everyones batterie.
Jonas von Irmer B.Sc. Chemistry
Team leader, god of AFM and synthesisJonas evolved from a mere spectator to team leader. Showing an enormous desire to make a contribution.
As a chemist he provided crucial skills and synthesised PET analoga.
His endurance using the AFM lead to beautiful pictures but also a big pile of broken cantilevers.
Henner Zirpel M.Sc. Chemistry
Master of the vanishing productHenner lead the team until he began his studies abroad.
He took care of PET synthesis being the first one ever to evaporate PET at a temperature of 170 °C
Nevertheless he was an excellent companion and pleasant to work with.
Simulation
Stephan Gries B.Sc. Computer Science
Sven Jager M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
God of simulationSven turned out to be our personal genius on simulation and modeling. When he presented his first data we were stunned and pretty
much didn't know what to say. As a consequence he reduced his data to a threshold that common people understand (images).
Even though he usually evites lab work he ended up performing the GC-MS measurements with great success.
Henrik Cordes M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Under the watchful eyes of Sven Henrik performed homology modelings and MD simulationsfor the iGEM Frankfurt team as well as for our team.
Some computers couldn't take it (crashed) but it was worth it ....
Wiki
Patrick Boba PhD Biology (Bioinformatics)
WikiPatrick was pretty much dragged into this mess.
He helped setting up and proofread the modeling section
and expanded his fields of operations when the time ran short.
Adrian Eilingsfeld M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
God of WikiAdrian pretty much pulled the short straw and ended up with the wiki and all its wonderful side effects:
He is our secret weapon. He can be used in the dry and in the wet lab, always giving his best
Sleep deprivation, mood swings, spontaneous burst of laughter and the infinite wisdom on ditching the wiki task next time it crosses his path.
Yet I must admit, I enjoyed the time we had.
Human Resources & Coordination
Henrik Cordes M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Project management and activity assignmentHenrik was one of the first to come up with the idea to enter the iGEM competition.
He soon started coordinating and setting up the team.
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Philipp Rottmann M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Master of public relationsPhilipp represented our iGEM team on severall occasions, cared for our public relations and funding.
He performed sparkling during our human practices and attracted the crowds like nobody else.
He is one of the alltime enthusiastic kind who always gives a helping hand and makes teamwork a pleasant experience.
Advisors
Patrick Boba (PhD, Biology/Bioinformatics)
Niklas Weber (PhD, Biochemistry)
Björn Steinmann (PhD, Biochemistry)
Christian Dietz (AFM measurements)
Marek Janko (AFM measurements)
Dr. Tobias Meckel (Physics of biomembranes)
PET.er (The result of our hard work and commitment)
Thanks for collaborating with us!
If there are any concerns on who did what feel free to take a look at the attributions.