Team:LMU-Munich/Team
The LMU-Munich team is exuberantly happy about the great success at the World Championship Jamboree in Boston. Our project Beadzillus finished 4th and won the prize for the "Best Wiki" (with Slovenia) and "Best New Application Project".
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Who we are
Our iGEM team is a group of seven students and three advisors.
The majority of us is studying biology, two of us are bachelor and five are master students... and Julia, she is studying biochemistry in her masters program. Together with Jara she participates now for the third time in the iGEM competition. They have the know-how and calmness of two experienced iGEM members. Especially Jara is known as our walking library. If she is not helping out, she works on the vectors of the Bacillus BioBrickBox. The rest of us enjoyes for the first time all the different aspects and work of an iGEM project; and the stress in the lab. Only Simon gets to escape often from it, as he is dealing with topics like collaborations, website, human practise, sponsors and and and. But as we are a group of only nine people there is no graph, no abstract, not even one presentation slide not beeing discussed enthusiastically and the work not beeing divided. The design and story of everything is developed and controlled by Franzi, Jenny and Tamara. In the lab they work as well together on the Sporobeads. Thereby, Franzi and Tamara are fusing different proteins to the spore crust, while Jenny and Julia are inhibiting the germination. Monitoring the lab duties and safety is Korinna, also known as the data generator. This amount of data derived from her work and evaluation of all our promoters.
All of us are working closely together with our three advisors, Prof. Thorsten Mascher, Dr. Tina Wecke and Dr. Georg Fritz. Prof. Thorsten Mascher is not only offering us a place in his lab, but a lot of support and input on all parts of the project too. Tina is the one to go to for trouble shooting and strategy planning and Georg is the one advising us how to best evaluate parts and how to model.
Where we are from
We are from Munich, the world's largest village ;-)
Munich is in Bavaria, known for it's beer (in Munich especially the Oktoberfest) and it's dialect. Though many Munich natives don't have a dialect, you will always find many Munichs drinking beer in one of the many beergardens on a sunny day.
Munich has two universities, the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU, our team) and the Technical University (TUM). Even though the interests don't overlapp extensively, the LMU is more interested in basic research the TUM more in application, there is still some sort of non-serious competition between these two about which of these is the "real" university of Munich. Despite of this our two teams got along just fine and collaborated on the Synbio day.
Munich itself, even though it has a lot of different places to offer, has many "central" places. If you want to go shopping: Kaufinger Straße, if you want to go to a park and lay in the sun: Englischer Garten, if you want to visit a natural history museum: Deutsches Museum, if you want to visit an art museum: Pinakotheken, if you want to study: LMU (just kidding). But you get the point. That is probably also the reason why we see our city as one of the largest villages in the world, because we always seem to meet people we know, because we all go the same places. And maybe someday we will meet you here ...
Our Team
Advisors:
- Prof. Dr. Thorsten Mascher
- Dr. Tina Wecke
- Dr. Georg Fritz
Undergrads:
- Korinna, Bachelor Biology student
- Franzi, Bachelor Biology student
- Tamara, Master Biology student
- Simon, Master Biology student
- Julia, Master Biochemistry student
- Jenny, Master Biology student
- Jara, Master Biology student
What we did
check out our achievements page
Contact us
igem@bio.lmu.de
http://www.facebook.com/igem.lmu
iGEM LMU
AG Mascher
Großhadernerstr. 2-4
82152 Planegg
+49 (0) 89 2180-74624