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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, | + | <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, cell biology, human genetics and during her internship at the Bioquant, Heidelberg into systems biology. There, she was interested in iGEM and sees this competition as a great chance to learn how to arrange one's scientific projects. She is fascinated by the huge number of possibilities that arise through synthetic biology.</p> |
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<div class="t3"><a name="Lorenz_Adlung">Lorenz Adlung</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Lorenz_Adlung">Lorenz Adlung</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="lorenz"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Lorenz Adlung" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="lorenz"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Lorenz Adlung" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | ||
- | <p><b>Systems Biology</b> is the major curriculum and the most intriguing scope of science for Lorenz. Now, he is a student of the international Master's program of <b>Molecular Biosciences</b> at Heidelberg University. His Bachelor | + | <p><b>Systems Biology</b> is the major curriculum and the most intriguing scope of science for Lorenz. Now, he is a student of the international Master's program of <b>Molecular Biosciences</b> at Heidelberg University. His Bachelor thesis focused on bacterial chemotaxis networks <i>in silico</i> and <i>in vivo</i>. It is an honor for Lorenz to be a member of the iGEM Team Heidelberg, which allows him to get insights into the nascent discipline of Synthetic Biology. Engineering biological circuits attracts exceptional interests of theoreticians and experimentalists alike. Lorenz wants to benefit from offered interdisciplinary collaborations to illuminate the design principles of life.</p> |
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<div class="t3"><a name="Marcus_Podewski">Marcus Podewski</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Marcus_Podewski">Marcus Podewski</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="marcus"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Marcus Podewski" width="164px" height="220px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="marcus"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Marcus Podewski" width="164px" height="220px"/></a> | ||
- | <p>Marcus was smuggled | + | <p>Marcus was smuggled into the Heidelberg iGEM team by a fundamentalist animal protection and anti-genetic engineering movement to destroy the system from within, to burn it to the ground and to leave all participants with angst (Hegels 'Weltgeist' is descending and it will confuse all of them!) ... Besides such community services, he's studying <b>History</b> and <b>Philosophy</b> at the Universitiy of Heidelberg within the old system for a Magister (graduate degree) and a teaching degree. In order to pay his rent, Marcus works as a museum education officer in the UNESCO-World Heritage Monastery Lorsch and previously in the concentration camp memorial Mittelbau-Dora. He joined iGEM to elevate his philosophical studies to a more practical level and to apply his knowledge in bio- and technology ethics.</p> |
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<div class="t3"><a name="Philipp_Bayer">Philipp Bayer</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Philipp_Bayer">Philipp Bayer</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="philipp"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Philipp Bayer" width="164px" height="200px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="philipp"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Philipp Bayer" width="164px" height="200px"/></a> | ||
- | <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 | + | <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 in which he's involved.</p> |
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<div class="t3"><a name="Rebecca_Berrens">Rebecca Berrens</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Rebecca_Berrens">Rebecca Berrens</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="rebecca"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Rebecca Berrens" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="rebecca"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Rebecca Berrens" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | ||
- | <p>Rebecca is a first year master student in the <b>Molecular Biotechnology</b> program at the | + | <p>Rebecca is a first year master's student in the <b>Molecular Biotechnology</b> program at the University of Heidelberg. She recently finished her bachelor thesis on drosophila microRNA binding site identification at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. Joining the iGEM Team Heidelberg 2010, Rebecca seeks to link her strong background on microRNAs to bioengineering and discover a completely new area in synthetic biology within a creative research team.</p> |
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<div class="t3"><a name="Rudolf_Pisa">Rudolf Pisa</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Rudolf_Pisa">Rudolf Pisa</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="rudi"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Rudolf Pisa" width="164px" height="200px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="rudi"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Rudolf Pisa" width="164px" height="200px"/></a> | ||
- | <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 | + | <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 in which he specialized last year. He’s very grateful for the opportunity to be part of the iGEM team Heidelberg this year. It helped him not only to acquire some new lab experience but also to 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="t3"><a name="Stefan_Kleinsorg">Stefan Kleinsorg</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Stefan_Kleinsorg">Stefan Kleinsorg</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="stefan"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Stefan Kleinsorg" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="stefan"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Stefan Kleinsorg" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | ||
- | <p>Stefan is a Master student in <b>Molecular Biosciences</b> - Major <b>Molecular and Cellular Biology</b>. He has finished his Bachelor in Biology one year ago, working on protein-protein interaction characterization. As synthetic biology is a very promising track in developing new methods and tools, he is very enthusiastic about the options given in the iGEM competition. He enjoys working in a versatile team of students and hopes to be able to contribute his wet lab experience. Besides that, he also looks forward to work on a convincing design for project presentation.</p> | + | <p>Stefan is a Master's student in <b>Molecular Biosciences</b> - Major <b>Molecular and Cellular Biology</b>. He has finished his Bachelor in Biology one year ago, working on protein-protein interaction characterization. As synthetic biology is a very promising track in developing new methods and tools, he is very enthusiastic about the options given in the iGEM competition. He enjoys working in a versatile team of students and hopes to be able to contribute his wet lab experience. Besides that, he also looks forward to work on a convincing design for project presentation.</p> |
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<div class="t3"><a name="Stefan_Neumann">Stefan Neumann</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Stefan_Neumann">Stefan Neumann</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="stefann"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Stefan Neumann" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="stefann"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Stefan Neumann" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | ||
- | <p>Stefan decided to join the major <b>Systems Biology</b> of the masters program <b>Molceular Biosciences</b>, after finishing his Bachelor thesis about microevolution of chemotaxis pathways in | + | <p>Stefan decided to join the major <b>Systems Biology</b> of the masters program <b>Molceular Biosciences</b>, after finishing his Bachelor thesis about microevolution of chemotaxis pathways in Escherichia coli in the biology program at the University of Heidelberg. One of his strongest reasons to join the iGEM team 2010 was the possibility to take the small step from analysing how things work to designing them himself and using synthetic biology to develop functional biological applications. He now looks forward to work in a young field with many unanswered questions and the |
possibility to work with people from different fields.</p> | possibility to work with people from different fields.</p> | ||
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<div class="t3"><a name="Thomas_Uhlig">Thomas Uhlig</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Thomas_Uhlig">Thomas Uhlig</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="thomas"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Thomas Uhlig" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="thomas"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Thomas Uhlig" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | ||
- | <p>Currently, Thomas pursues the master program <b>Molecular Biosciences</b> with major in Molecular and Cellular Biology. Beforehand, he acquired his bachelor in Molecular Biotechnology at the Technical University of Dresden, already with focus on genetic engineering. In his opinion, the fundamental modification of the living world by synthetic biology is the only chance of mankind in the final war against the machines. Thomas took the opportunity to participate at this early stage by joining Heidelberg's iGEM team. After several weeks of wet lab work, he moved to the graphic design front and aims for an appealing presentation of an ingenious project.</p> | + | <p>Currently, Thomas pursues the master program <b>Molecular Biosciences</b> with major in Molecular and Cellular Biology. Beforehand, he acquired his bachelor in Molecular Biotechnology at the Technical University of Dresden, already with a focus on genetic engineering. In his opinion, the fundamental modification of the living world by synthetic biology is the only chance of mankind in the final war against the machines. Thomas took the opportunity to participate at this early stage by joining Heidelberg's iGEM team. After several weeks of wet lab work, he moved to the graphic design front and aims for an appealing presentation of an ingenious project.</p> |
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<div class="t3"><a name="Xiaoting_Wu">Xiaoting Wu</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Xiaoting_Wu">Xiaoting Wu</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="ting"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Xiaoting Wu" width="164px" height="200px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="ting"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Xiaoting Wu" width="164px" height="200px"/></a> | ||
- | <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 | + | <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 collaboration between the University and the German Cancer Research Centre. During her studies, Xiaoting became 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 and advisors and is looking forward to the jamboree!</p> |
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<div class="t3"><a name="Jens_Keienburg">Jens Keienburg</a></div> | <div class="t3"><a name="Jens_Keienburg">Jens Keienburg</a></div> | ||
<a class="member" id="jens"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Jens Keienburg" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | <a class="member" id="jens"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/d/d2/Blank.png" alt="Jens Keienburg" width="164px" height="164px"/></a> | ||
- | <p>Jens is a PhD student in Systems Biology and works on the parameterization of the circadian oscillation network in <i>Neurospora</i>. He has continuously been an iGEM instructor since 2008, when he co-initiated the Heidelberg team. The acquaintance with so many diverse team members, the innovative and popular projects, and the intensive work with the team make iGEM for him every year a new entrepreneurial adventure. To describe iGEM in three words: vision, passion, and | + | <p>Jens is a PhD student in Systems Biology and works on the parameterization of the circadian oscillation network in <i>Neurospora</i>. He has continuously been an iGEM instructor since 2008, when he co-initiated the Heidelberg team. The acquaintance with so many diverse team members, the innovative and popular projects, and the intensive work with the team make iGEM for him every year a new entrepreneurial adventure. To describe iGEM in three words: vision, passion, and teamwork.</p> |
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