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<img class="team" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/0/01/T--TU_Darmstadt--banner_team_colicin.jpg" alt="picture of team Colicin and Orthogonal Pair"/> | <img class="team" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/0/01/T--TU_Darmstadt--banner_team_colicin.jpg" alt="picture of team Colicin and Orthogonal Pair"/> | ||
− | <p style="text-align:left;"> <b>from left to right:</b><b>Patrick Kunzmann</b>, Viktoria Schuster, Sonja Elberich, Bianca Reisinger, Sabine Schäfer, Jonas Sindlinger, Claudia Kreher<br></p> | + | <p style="text-align:left;"> <b>from left to right:</b> <b>Patrick Kunzmann</b>, Viktoria Schuster, Sonja Elberich, Bianca Reisinger, Sabine Schäfer, Jonas Sindlinger, Claudia Kreher<br></p> |
<p><h5>Team MiniColicin</h5></p> | <p><h5>Team MiniColicin</h5></p> | ||
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<img class="team" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/9/98/T--TU_Darmstadt--Team_MetabolicBurden2.jpg" alt="picture of team Metabolic Burden"/> | <img class="team" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/9/98/T--TU_Darmstadt--Team_MetabolicBurden2.jpg" alt="picture of team Metabolic Burden"/> | ||
− | <p style="text-align:left;"><b>from left to right: </b>Milana Kremenovic, Thomas Dohmen, Tim Maier, Yannick Kristiansen</p> | + | <p style="text-align:left;"><b>from left to right: </b>Milana Kremenovic, <b>Thomas Dohmen</b>, Tim Maier, Yannick Kristiansen</p> |
<p><h5>Team Chemical Synthesis</h5></p> | <p><h5>Team Chemical Synthesis</h5></p> | ||
<img class="team" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/5/58/T--TU_Darmstadt--Team_ChemicalSynthesis2.jpg" alt="picture of team Chemical Synthesis"/> | <img class="team" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/5/58/T--TU_Darmstadt--Team_ChemicalSynthesis2.jpg" alt="picture of team Chemical Synthesis"/> | ||
− | <p style="text-align:left;"><b>from left to right: </b>Maik Schork, Tim Maier, Sabine Schäfer, Yannick Kristiansen</p> | + | <p style="text-align:left;"><b>from left to right: </b>Maik Schork, Tim Maier, Sabine Schäfer, <b>Yannick Kristiansen</b></p> |
<p><h2 style="border-bottom:3px solid #019ac8">Supporting Teams</h2></p> | <p><h2 style="border-bottom:3px solid #019ac8">Supporting Teams</h2></p> | ||
<p><h5>Team Robotics</h5></p> | <p><h5>Team Robotics</h5></p> |
Revision as of 16:43, 19 October 2016
OUR TEAM
Project Coordination and Advisors
from left to right: Maximilian Zander, Christian Sürder, Thea Lotz, Prof. Heribert Warzecha, Michelle Zöllner, Thomas Dohmen
Lab Teams
Team Reporter
from left to right: Thomas Wagner, Simon Fürbacher, Patrick Müller, Lutz Alfter, Katharina Geissler, Jannik Schwitte
Team Colicin and Orthogonal Pair
from left to right: Patrick Kunzmann, Viktoria Schuster, Sonja Elberich, Bianca Reisinger, Sabine Schäfer, Jonas Sindlinger, Claudia Kreher
Team MiniColicin
from left to right: Alana Gouveia, Maik Schork, Jonas Sindlinger, across: Franziska Hameister
Team Metabolic Burden
from left to right: Milana Kremenovic, Thomas Dohmen, Tim Maier, Yannick Kristiansen
Team Chemical Synthesis
from left to right: Maik Schork, Tim Maier, Sabine Schäfer, Yannick Kristiansen
Supporting Teams
Team Robotics
from left to right: Christian Sürder, Yannik Zobus, Farbod Enayat-Bakhsh, Markus Susenburger
Team Wiki
from left to right: Jonas Sindlinger, Viktoria Schuster, Maximilian Dombrowsky, Peter Neuroth
Team Members
Simon Fürbacher
Studies: B. Sc. Biology
Semester: 4
I’m partaking in iGEM this year because I want to expand my knowledge about gene editing and molecular biology as well as practical work in the lab. Independant working and sense of responsibility are my priorities fort he project. It is the first year of iGEM for me and I'm looking forward to learning from the old and new members.
Patrick Müller
Studies: Biomolecular Engineering
Semester: 4
This year I’m participating the iGEM competition for the first time. By working on a topic of my own interest and throughout various tasks which exceed my university’s curriculum, I’m expecting to improve my own abilities and hope to be able to broaden my horizon.
Jannik Schwitte
Studies: B. Sc. Biology
Semester: 4
I am glad to support our iGEM-team this year with my skills and to optimize my own efficiency. I want to gain new working experience and improve my competence in team working, problem solving and working in self responsibility.
Patrick Kunzmann
Studies: M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Semester: 8
The iGEM competition offers the possibility to work on a self-dependent project in the synthetic biology and to socialize with equal minded people. Therefore I envisaged the competion for years and I am glad to participate in this project with the TU Darmstadt team for the first time.
Bianca Reisinger
Studies: B.Sc. Biologie
Semester: 6
Last year, I participated in iGEM for the first time. I had a lot of fun and I was able to gather many experiences.
This time I am hoping to pass on the experiences to the new members so that they have a great time, too.
I am looking forward to this years' project and to the challenges waiting for us.
Jonas Sindlinger
Studies: B. Sc. Biology
Semester: 6
Hi, my name is Jonas, I'm 22 years old and this is my second time participating in iGEM. Why do I do this? I believe that iGEM represents the optimal platform to work freely and to learn at ones own pace. The amount of topics in the context of synthetic biology one can experiment here end at the borders of ones own fantasy... or at the boundaries of the labs funds. Although creativity seems to only be heightened if these are low.
In the course of last years project, I had lots of fun and gained a bit of experience. This year I hope to pass some of this experience down to our new generation.
Viktoria Schuster
Studies: Biomolecular Engineering B. Sc.
Semester: 4
In the course of this year's project I have developed new skills beyond my expectations concerning not only synthetic biology but also scientific presenting and webdesign.
Developing a joint research project frow scratch and working independently to this extent is a special and scarce opportunity amongst students for which I am really grateful.
Additionally I am very much looking forward to changing experiences with and getting to know iGEM members from all around the world at the Giant Jamboree in October.
Sonja Elberich
Studies: Biologie B.Sc.
Semester: 8
This year I would like to take the opportunity to collaborate in a big project myself after I heard so many positive things about iGem. I especially hope to gain practical experience in working in a laboratory and interdisciplinary collaboration. I'm also eager to finally being able to contribute to independent research which is not stubbornly driven by lecture notes.
Sabine Schäfer
Studies: B.Sc. Biology
Semester: 4
I heard from iGEM by a chance, but it indeed impressed me so that I'm taking part of the project this year for the first time. I am always interested in new challenges and this project is in contrast to the university everyday life a possibility to work independently or in the group and to do research.
I am glad to collect valuable experiences and I am curious about how our project develops during the next months.
Claudia Kreher
Studies: Master Technical Biology
Semester: 3
My motivation to join the iGEM team is to learn how to plan and perform a project by my own or in a group with other students. I also hope to learn how to analyse problems in the lab work and find alternative solution approaches.
Furthermore I hope to find new friends and have a nice time with them besides the work in the lab.
Milana Kremenovic
Studies: B. Sc. Biology
Semester: 4
I´m fascinated by the iGem-Team`s performances of the last years and thus I´m glad to learn from the more experienced team-members.
The learning effect is my biggest motivation. It´s amazing how big the learning progress can be, when you have to make concepts, search for solutions and work in the lab on your own.
Tim Maier
Studies: B. Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Semester: 4.
This is my first time, that I am in the iGEM-Team. Last year I was fascinated by the ideas and their realizations of the ‚iGEM-Students’. Already back then I was sure, I wanted to participate this year.
Within the iGEM-project everybody has the opportunity to develop not only in terms of scientific practice but also by realizing ones creativity.
Yannick Kristiansen
Studies: B.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Semester: 4
Working together in a group, having fun and achieving a mutual set goal is what fascinates me about the iGEM Project. And in addition to that, there are many new things to learn, especially laboratoric techniques which are another major point for joining the team. Overall I hope for much fun and new experiences during the project.