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Attributions
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Attributions

Team

Name Responsible Involved Helping
Lucas Arnoldt Sponsoring & Finances, Science Slam, 3DOC, PRISM Interviews, CoNcoRDe iGEM Promotion Video, Social Media, RISE
Jannik Berger Split-GFP Experiment, Modular RBPs Experiment, Split-Trans-Splicing Ribozymes Experiment Interviews, Experiment Booklet, 3DOC, Triple-Helix Experiment Sponsoring
Elizaveta Bobkova Project Planning, Team Organisation, Lab-Switch Interviews Sponsoring, Interviews, Split-GFP Experiment, Modular RBPs Experiment, Split-Trans-Splicing Ribozymes Experiment, Triple-Helix Experiment
Fabian Bradic iGEM Promotion Video, Sponsoring & Finances, Collaboration with iGEM Manchester, RISE Science Slam, Experiment Booklet, CoNcoRDe
Elizaveta Chernova Social Media, PRISM, Interviews, Split-GFP Experiment, Modular RBPs Experiment, Split-Trans-Splicing Ribozymes Experiment Sponsoring
Wangjun Hu iGEM Promotion Video, PRISM CoNcoRDe
Julia Köberle Interviews, Split-GFP Experiment, Modular RBPs Experiment, Split-Trans-Splicing Ribozymes Experiment, Triple-Helix Experiment Sponsoring
Maria Kuchina Interviews Split-GFP Experiment
Julia Langer Triple-Helix Experiment Experiment Booklet, Interviews, Split-GFP Experiment, Modular RBPs Experiment, Split-Trans-Splicing Ribozymes Experiment
Angela Maidhof Science Slam, Experiment Booklet, Social Media Interviews
Lukas Voos Split-GFP Experiment, Modular RBPs Experiment, Split-Trans-Splicing Ribozymes Experiment, Triple-Helix Experiment
Mario Wisbar Science Slam Sponsoring

Beyond our team.

Many people helped us in the course of our project. We want to thank them for all the support!

Advisors and Instructors:

Michael Jendrusch, a third-year master student in Molecular Biotechnology, was our instructor. He was the one we came to first when we had a question in the lab or were fiddling around with our code. Without Michael, our project would have been a way more arduous journey! He also supervised the development of PRISM and CoNcoRDe and helped us with our wiki development.

Christian Kobrow, a third-year master student in Physics, helped us in organizing our development tools and GitHub. He was the one we asked when there were questions concerning RISE. Also, he supported us with our wiki development.

Daniil Pshegorlinsky, a second-year bachelor student in Game Design, helped us in the development of our wiki and our website. He also gave us advice on how to set up a data protection compliant Lab-switch program.

Lukas Bange helped us in the development of our wiki and supervised our work in the lab.

Principal Investigator:

Prof. Dr. Stefan Wölfl always supported our project and liberated us from a lot of organizational needs. He also helped us with his advice.

Special thanks:

Dr. Karin Hübner, Nina Beil, and the Bioquant-Team provided us with a lab and a meeting space. They always helped us with technical issues in the lab.

Rene Inckemann, a long-term iGEM Marburg and Düsseldorf member and instructor, was our mentor in the iGEM Mentorship program. He mentored us regarding our plans in the wetlab and with the wiki. He showed us how to use the iGEM Marburg 2019 Golden Gate Assembly Cloning Technique. Rene really was a huge support in developing our project further.

Christian Leiblein and the Studierendenwerk Heidelberg provided us with advice and the Marstall Cafe (If you ever come to Heidelberg it definitely is worth going there.) as our hub for our digital Science Slam.

Dr. Franziska Grün, a scientist at the Jäschke Lab at Heidelberg University, showed us how to do an in-vitro transcription.

Charlotte Westhoven, a second-year bachelor student in Molecular Biotechnology, did the voice-over for our video for the GASB video competition and the iGEM project promotion video.

Expert Interviews

We enjoyed it a lot to talk to experts in science communication, stakeholders and also scientists telling us more about their work. Their feedback on our project encouraged us to spread synthetic biology even more and made us think beyond the borders of our own project!

Dr. Lorenz Adlung - PhD in Systems Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Theresia Bauer – Minister for Science, Research and Art Baden-Württemberg
Prof. Dr. Chase Beisel – Helmholtz centre for infection research
Dr. Kerstin Göpfrich – Max-Planck-Institute for medical research
Prof. Prof. Markus Gumbel – Hochschule Mannheim
Dr. Dorothea Kaufmann - IPMB, Heidelberg University
Dr. Anja Störiko - Editorial staff at Association for General and Applied Microbiology - VAAM

Integrated Human Practices

We are really grateful for all of the scientists we talked to share their knowledge and skills with us. Their advice shaped our project in many ways and has inspired us to think of other ways to spread synthetic biology in times of COVID-19. Without all the input, advice and information, our project would not be the same!

Prof. Dr. Chase Beisel – Helmholtz centre for infection research
Dr. Katharina Höfer - Max-Planck-Institute for terrestrial microbiology
Rene Inckemann - PhD student at the Max-Planck-Instiute for terrestrial microbiology
Julius Upmeier zu Belzen – PhD student at Berlin Institute of Health
Carola Fischer - PhD student at Technical University Berlin
Prof. Dr. Fausto Giunchiglia – Universita di Trento
Prof. Prof. Markus Gumbel – Hochschule Mannheim
Benedict Wolf - Student assistant at Berlin Institute of Health
Dr. Christiane Talke-Messerer - Student Research Center Lörrach-Tripoint