| We would also really like to thank all the people working in Professor Simmel's group, E14 in the chemistry/physics department/ZNN/WSI. A lot of our work could not have done without your help and support and none of our work could have been done without the equipement. Thanks for offering us a working space, virtual space and a coffee machine. And thanks even more for nice conversations, endless patience and accepting weird people running around in your corridors, changing every week. We also like to thank Prof. Simmel himself for his personal effort, there won't be too many professors around who pay the registration fee from their private money without knowing if they will ever get it back... (don't worry, he got it back in the end). And of course for the initiation to start an iGEM team at the TU Munich and finally adding some of the TUM's glamour to iGEM ;)
In Prof. Simmels group there are more people we would like to thank in person. Helene Budjarek for endless patience in the lab, showing us everything, introducing us to everything, caring for everything... Maximilian Weitz and Korbinian Kapsner for their help, especially with in vitro transcription and PAGE, but also for everything else and beside all nice company. Andreas Müller and Stephan Renner for being especially nice roommates in the WSI, Erika Bischof for organizing everything for us. We also thank the whole Simmel group for having us over, nice company in between measurements, patience, help and for just accepting us in their group!
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| Furthermore we would like to thank a couple of other chairs who also helped us a lot by sharing their instruments and lab space with us. Our gratitude goes to E22, were all our S1 work took place as well as the in vivo measurements. Sorry, we blow an Erlenmeyer flask in your shaker...
To Prof. Dietz who provided excellent help all the time, no matter if we asked for supply or help with our simulations or crititical feedback concerning our project itself. Thank you very much for the willingness to help us and the support which can not be taken for granted.
We would also like to thank Melissa Poynor from Prof. Groll's department for our cutest little mascot, the one and only E. coli. Thank you very much!
Furthermore we would like to thank Andra Jebelean, a student at the University of Erlangen in Padagogy for translating our abstract into Rumanian and French and for proof-reading our flyers if they fit for non-biochemists. Thank you so much for your effort!
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