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weimar-heidelberg-arts Bernd Bernhardt Hopfengärtner is a lecturer at the Bauhaus-University Weimar. His work and teaching explores the possibilities of design to function as a narrative medium that helps us reflect and debate social and cultural implications of technology and science research. Sebastian Hundertmark sebastian no description Christian Schröder Christian Schröder our cook but no description. Mila Burghardt Mila Burghardt A student of media arts and design. Her work focusses on the human-technology, human-biology and human-human relations. Lorenz Adlung Lorenz Adlung pushes the art-and-design aspects that indeed underpin synthetic biology to new extremes. He aims to shed a new light on biological systems. Frank C. Kieschnick Frank Christian Kieschnick product designer and 3d artist. He has a preference for designing scenarios in relation to new scientific discoveries. Michael Michael Is going to save the world. Vanessa Walk Vanessa Walk the estrayed team member...originally known as the art education student. Has a soft spot for pretentious kitsch, esoterical nonsense, plant symbolism and treehugging! Phillip Phillip Table football fan - no description Bastian Bastian Bügler A graduate in Cognitive Science from the University of Osnabrück, where science is fun.
Since one year engaging in further needed research about the existential pleasures of becoming an artist within the pluripotential environment of the Bauhaus University creativity-incubator.
Professor Ursula Damm Prof. Ursula Damm An expert in cultural risk management, artistic quality control and creative fitness trainer. Jens Jens no description Laura Laura no description Dominik Dominik Dominik Niopek is a student of Molecular Biotechnology at the University of Heidelberg. He is convinced, that this innovative interaction between Synbio, Arts and Design will be a kick-off for the creative development of ideas and visions on synbio and its’ influence on our society in the future. Therefore, he is very much looking forward to the upcoming new experience and an inspiring iGEM time. Frederike Frederike no description Jan-Ulrich Jan-Ulrich He has finished his bachelor thesis about a systems biological approach to TGF-beta induced signaling in the biology program at the University of Heidelberg. He is now in his 3rd semester of the masters program Systems Biology. The fascination about promising possibilities for alternative energy production using synthetic organisms attracted him to the field of synthetic biology. The important interplay with systems biology for the design of more effecive organisms is where he wants to participate in the future. He likes iGEM as it is opensource, rewards creativity and brings together pretty funny people. Professor Roland Eils Professor Roland Eils no description

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The project is a collaboration between students of Gestaltung medialer Umgebungen at the Bauhaus-University in Weimar and students of Molecular Biotechnology, Biology, Philosophy and Psychology of Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg. The collaboration started off with a Lab introduction for the Weimar students at the BioQuant Institute in Heidelberg, and a subsequent three-day retreat to get to know each other's backgrounds and perspectives. This kick-off was followed by mutual visits, emailing, and regular Skype conferences.