Team:Stuttgart/Attributions

Attributions

We’d like to thank the following people for providing their time and resources to support and guide us:


Apl. Prof. Dr. habil. Siemann Herzberg, Vice Director of the Biochemical Engineering Institute,

Thank you for founding, organizing and managing the iGEM Team of the University of Stuttgart. We would also like to thank you for helping us manage a project from start to finish.


Jun. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Björn Voß, Professor at the Institute of Biochemical Engineering - Computational Biology,

Thank you for being our second Principle Investigator. Thank you for organizing everything regarding iGEM registrations and providing your time and knowledge.


Jun. Prof. Dr. Michael Heymann, Institute of Biomaterials and Biomolecular Systems,

Thank you for giving us advice especially in the initial moments of our project.


Ph.D. Erik Eppinger, Institute of Microbiology,

Thank you for your commitment throughout the iGEM period and for always being ready to answer our questions and advising us regarding lab work.


Ph.D. Jan Müller, Institute of Biochemical Engineering,

Thank you for always helping us around in the institute. Also thanks for your help regarding our modelling team.


T.A Janosch Gröning, Institute of Microbiology,

Thank you for taking your time teaching us proper methods, like disrupting cells via french press, and being available for any questions we had.


Ph.D. Benjamin Aberle, Institute of technical Biochemistry,

Thank you for supporting us with the analytics and providing us with the HPLC system.


T.A Andrea Seipel, Institute of Biochemical Engineering,

Thank you for aiding us in placing orders for laboratory material.


T.A Martina Schweikert, Institute of Biochemical Engineering,

Thank you for aiding us in placing orders for laboratory material.


Secretary Silke Reu, Institute of Biochemical Engineering,

Thank you for helping us with managing our finances.


M. Sc. Lennart Kühl, Institute of Cell Biology and Immunology,

Thank you for providing the necessary columns for our protein purification and for giving us access to the Nanodrop.


Dr. rer. nat. Falk Lissner, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry,

Thank you for letting us use the laboratory of inorganic chemistry for the synthesis of our mesoporous silica foam.


Anita Czambor, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry,

Thank you for providing us all the equipment for our synthesis of the mesoporous silica foam.


Philipp Flad, 4th Physics Institute,

Thank you for taking your time to help us imaging our foam with the SEM.


Dr. Natalie Trachtmann, Institute of Microbiology,

Thank you for always answering our questions and to provide us with the necessary equipment like centrifuges but also chemicals that we did not have in our laboratory.


Simon Blümle, Student Technical Biology, University of Stuttgart

Thank you for connecting us with Philipp Flad and helping in the lab.


Christian Kaiser, Initiative for a progressive turnaround in agricultural science,

Thank you for participating in our discussion about “Influence of man-made water pollution on aquatic ecosystems” and “GMOs to save the environment”.


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