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<i>Molecular Plasticity of Microbial Adaptation</i>.</br>
 
<i>Molecular Plasticity of Microbial Adaptation</i>.</br>
The mission of the AG Bange is to understand the molecular plasticity of microbial adaptation by combining high-resolution techniques with systems and cell biology approaches. <a href="http://www.bangelab.org"> Lab Homepage</a>
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<i>Biochemistry and Synthetic Biology of Microbial Metabolism</i>.</br>
Our research is located at the interface of microbial physiology, biochemistry, and ecology. We are driven by the desire to discover and engineer novel microbial pathways and enzymes that involve the transformation of carbon compounds, in particular acetate, methanol, methane or CO<sub>2</sub>. <a href="http://www.mpi-marburg.mpg.de/erb/research-area">Further information about his research can be found here</a>
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<i> Quantitative and Computational Microbiology</i>.</br>
 
<i> Quantitative and Computational Microbiology</i>.</br>
One focus of the Fritz research group is to reverse-engineer the molecular mechanisms behind natural gene regulation strategies involved in the response to changes in environmental conditions and to provide model-driven hypotheses for the evolutionary consequences associated with them. Additionally, their research focuses on the forward design and implementation of small, well-defined synthetic circuits with novel functionalities. <a href="http://synmikro.com/de/forschung/bioethik/georg-fritz.html">Further information about his research can be found here.</a>
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Team Marburg

Team Members

Patrick Gerlinger

Master student in Molecular and Cellular Biology. I joined the iGEM team to learn more about synthetic biology and to have the opportunity to work on a project developed by us students.

Nikolai Huwa

Master student in Chemistry. During my time in the iGEM team I got particularly fascinated by science as a heuristic approach.

Christoph Kahle

Master student in Agricultural Economics. iGEM gives me the great opportunity to look beyond the borders of my study subject and to get insights into synthetic biology.

Martin Lellep

Master student in Physics. I joined the iGEM Team Marburg in order to work quantitatively in a new field of science using physical methods. I also learned about project management in scientific teams and independent research.

Maria Lindner

Master student in Molecular and Cellular Biology. iGEM taught me a lot about myself.

Steffen Lütke

Master student in Molecular and Cellular Biology. iGEM offers an extraordinary network of partners in research and industries.

Bastian Pook

Master student in Molecular and Cellular Biology. A great experience and so much more. It was a blast.

Lena Schmidt

Bachelor student in Media Studies. I joined the iGEM Marburg team to refresh my design knowledge. And of course the idea travelling to the USA and to join the Giant Jamboree was tempting.

The Advisors and Instructors

Daniel Hürtgen

PhD Candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology and LOEWE-Center for Synthetic Microbiology (Synmikro). I`m in the group of Prof. Dr. Victor Sourjik and I study minimal systems and molecular machines.

Tarryn Miller

PhD Candidate in Microbiology at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology. I am in the working group of Dr. Tobias Erb and I study synthetic CO2 fixation.

The PIs

Dr. Gert Bange

Research Group leader at the LOEWE-Center for Synthetic Microbiology (Synmikro) in Marburg, Germany. Molecular Plasticity of Microbial Adaptation.
Further information about his research can be found here

Dr. Tobias J. Erb

Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg, Germany. Biochemistry and Synthetic Biology of Microbial Metabolism.
Further information about his research can be found here

Dr. Georg Fritz

Research Group leader at the LOEWE-Center for Synthetic Microbiology (Synmikro) in Marburg, Germany. Quantitative and Computational Microbiology.
Further information about his research can be found here.