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<div class="t3"><a name="Jude_Al_Sabah">Jude Al Sabah</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Jude_Al_Sabah">Jude Al Sabah</a></div> | ||
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<p>Jude is a third semester student in the Master’s program of <b>Molecular Biotechnology</b> at the University of Heidelberg. After obtaining her Bachelor degree in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, where her main focus was on Human Genetics and Pharmacogenetics, she came to Heidelberg, attracted by the many research facilities and the scientific environment the city has to offer. She thinks that joining iGEM was one of the best decisions she has ever made, as, for her, it’s the right place to gain unique experiences in the field of synthetic biology as well as in working within a team of highly experienced students who come from various majors and countries; she greatly enjoys working in synthetic biology and the company of her lovely lab partners.</p> | <p>Jude is a third semester student in the Master’s program of <b>Molecular Biotechnology</b> at the University of Heidelberg. After obtaining her Bachelor degree in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, where her main focus was on Human Genetics and Pharmacogenetics, she came to Heidelberg, attracted by the many research facilities and the scientific environment the city has to offer. She thinks that joining iGEM was one of the best decisions she has ever made, as, for her, it’s the right place to gain unique experiences in the field of synthetic biology as well as in working within a team of highly experienced students who come from various majors and countries; she greatly enjoys working in synthetic biology and the company of her lovely lab partners.</p> | ||
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<div class="t3"><a name="Lea_Flocke">Lea Flocke</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Lea_Flocke">Lea Flocke</a></div> | ||
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<p>Lea Flocke is a <b>Biology</b> diploma student at Eberhard-Karls-University in Tübingen where she will write her diploma thesis post iGEM on cellular motile functions driven by the transcription factor serum response factor (SRF). After her A-Levels, she studied two years in Darmstadt, where she did internships for example on Postranscriptional Gene Regulation and RNA Therapeutics. During her graduate studies, Lea got an insight into functional proteomics, cellbiology, human genetics and during her internship at the Bioquant, Heidelberg into systems biology. There, she got fascinated by iGEM and sees this competition as a great chance to learn how to arrange own scientific projects. She is fascinated by the huge number of possibilities that arise through synthetic biology.</p> | <p>Lea Flocke is a <b>Biology</b> diploma student at Eberhard-Karls-University in Tübingen where she will write her diploma thesis post iGEM on cellular motile functions driven by the transcription factor serum response factor (SRF). After her A-Levels, she studied two years in Darmstadt, where she did internships for example on Postranscriptional Gene Regulation and RNA Therapeutics. During her graduate studies, Lea got an insight into functional proteomics, cellbiology, human genetics and during her internship at the Bioquant, Heidelberg into systems biology. There, she got fascinated by iGEM and sees this competition as a great chance to learn how to arrange own scientific projects. She is fascinated by the huge number of possibilities that arise through synthetic biology.</p> | ||
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<div class="profile" id="Philipp_Bayer"> | <div class="profile" id="Philipp_Bayer"> | ||
<div class="t3"><a name="Philipp_Bayer">Philipp Bayer</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Philipp_Bayer">Philipp Bayer</a></div> | ||
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- | <p>Philipp is | + | <p>Philipp was part of the iGEM Team Heidelberg 2008 and since then knows the obvious reason to join the competition again: iGEM simply is the most beautiful competition existing in biology and its mix of constructive creativity and team work guarantees a uniquely inspiring science experience. Philipp's beyond-iGEM scientific interests are in neuroscience and after finishing his bachelor thesis at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Neuroscience at University of Heidelberg he will start his master studies in <b>Neuroscience</b>. Since Philipp has been mentoring science projects for high school kids for years he also enjoys the interdisciplinary atmosphere of the Human Practice Projects in science communication he’s involved in.</p> |
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<div class="profile" id="Rebecca_Berrens"> | <div class="profile" id="Rebecca_Berrens"> | ||
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<div class="profile" id="Rudolf_Pisa"> | <div class="profile" id="Rudolf_Pisa"> | ||
<div class="t3"><a name="Rudolf_Pisa">Rudolf Pisa</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Rudolf_Pisa">Rudolf Pisa</a></div> | ||
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<p>Rudi is not a spy (or is he?)! He’s just participating in the Cambridge-Heidelberg exchange programme. In Cambridge he was reading Natural Sciences Tripos that allowed him to gain insights into molecular biology as well as chemistry which he specialized in last year. He’s very grateful for the opportunity of being part of the iGEM team Heidelberg this year. It helped him not only to acquire some new lab experience but also gain many other transferable skills. Rudi especially values the possibility of developing new projects from the beginning and working with a very dynamic and enthusiastic group of people. In his opinion synthetic and chemical biology are the most exciting and promising fields for future advancement in health sciences.</p> | <p>Rudi is not a spy (or is he?)! He’s just participating in the Cambridge-Heidelberg exchange programme. In Cambridge he was reading Natural Sciences Tripos that allowed him to gain insights into molecular biology as well as chemistry which he specialized in last year. He’s very grateful for the opportunity of being part of the iGEM team Heidelberg this year. It helped him not only to acquire some new lab experience but also gain many other transferable skills. Rudi especially values the possibility of developing new projects from the beginning and working with a very dynamic and enthusiastic group of people. In his opinion synthetic and chemical biology are the most exciting and promising fields for future advancement in health sciences.</p> | ||
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<div class="profile" id="Xiaoting_Wu"> | <div class="profile" id="Xiaoting_Wu"> | ||
<div class="t3"><a name="Xiaoting_Wu">Xiaoting Wu</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Xiaoting_Wu">Xiaoting Wu</a></div> | ||
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<p>Xiaoting finished her Bachelor studies in Molecular Cellular Biology at the University of Heidelberg and she will go on with her Master studies in <b>Molecular Biosciences</b> (Major <b>Cancer Biology</b>), which is a cooperation between the University and the German Cancer Research Centre. During her studies Xiaoting got highly interested in gene therapy due to several internships at the German Cancer Research Centre, different departments of the University of Heidelberg and Imperial College London. In her opinion, synthetic biology can revolutionize gene therapy by creating non-existing parts which will reduce side effects and increase the efficiency of gene therapy methods. She is glad to work with a nice group of students & advisors and is looking forward to the jamboree!</p> | <p>Xiaoting finished her Bachelor studies in Molecular Cellular Biology at the University of Heidelberg and she will go on with her Master studies in <b>Molecular Biosciences</b> (Major <b>Cancer Biology</b>), which is a cooperation between the University and the German Cancer Research Centre. During her studies Xiaoting got highly interested in gene therapy due to several internships at the German Cancer Research Centre, different departments of the University of Heidelberg and Imperial College London. In her opinion, synthetic biology can revolutionize gene therapy by creating non-existing parts which will reduce side effects and increase the efficiency of gene therapy methods. She is glad to work with a nice group of students & advisors and is looking forward to the jamboree!</p> | ||
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<div class="t3"><a name="Charley_Sehyo_Choe">PhD Charley Sehyo Choe</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Charley_Sehyo_Choe">PhD Charley Sehyo Choe</a></div> | ||
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<p>Charley is a postdoc in Prof. Eils' group at the University of Heidelberg and the DKFZ. He read for a Bachelors degree in Physics at Imperial College London and a Masters degree in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. Subsequently, he completed his PhD in Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford focusing on modelling complex adaptive systems, trying to analytically understand the emergence of complex behaviour. Since, his research interests have endeavoured to apply the tools and methodologies of Physics to the field of Systems Biology where his focus lies in modelling various intra- and intercellular interactions using agent-based modelling, whilst shedding light on the multi-scalability of models.</p> | <p>Charley is a postdoc in Prof. Eils' group at the University of Heidelberg and the DKFZ. He read for a Bachelors degree in Physics at Imperial College London and a Masters degree in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. Subsequently, he completed his PhD in Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford focusing on modelling complex adaptive systems, trying to analytically understand the emergence of complex behaviour. Since, his research interests have endeavoured to apply the tools and methodologies of Physics to the field of Systems Biology where his focus lies in modelling various intra- and intercellular interactions using agent-based modelling, whilst shedding light on the multi-scalability of models.</p> | ||
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<div class="profile" id="Paula_Gonzalez"> | <div class="profile" id="Paula_Gonzalez"> | ||
<div class="t3"><a name="Paula_Gonzalez">Paula Gonzalez</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Paula_Gonzalez">Paula Gonzalez</a></div> | ||
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<p>Paula is a PhD student in the group of Roland Eils and is currently working on developing optical methods to study intracellular mechanical properties. Originally from Mexico, she came to Heidelberg to pursue her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Molecular Biotecnology, where she learned an interdisciplinary way to analyze biological systems. She's helping the IGEM 2010 students with the measurements at the microscope and the subsequent image analysis to extract quantitative information. Paula sees IGEM as a wonderful opportunity for students to manage and organize their own project, develop problem solving skills and learn more about the interesting field of synthetic biology. She's very happy to be a part of it!</p> | <p>Paula is a PhD student in the group of Roland Eils and is currently working on developing optical methods to study intracellular mechanical properties. Originally from Mexico, she came to Heidelberg to pursue her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Molecular Biotecnology, where she learned an interdisciplinary way to analyze biological systems. She's helping the IGEM 2010 students with the measurements at the microscope and the subsequent image analysis to extract quantitative information. Paula sees IGEM as a wonderful opportunity for students to manage and organize their own project, develop problem solving skills and learn more about the interesting field of synthetic biology. She's very happy to be a part of it!</p> | ||
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