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This year we have an especially diverse Team since it was formed by bringing together students from Munich’s most important Universities. The Ludwig-Maximilian University and the Technical University of Munich decided to look for interested students to participate in this year’s Giant Jamboree. That’s how the two Instructors of this year working at the chair of biological Chemistry at the WZW from the TUM gathered together ten Students from the TUM and six students of the LMU to work together. The outcome was a perfectly mixed team from members with experience in molecular biology, mechanics, and even electronics. We were very lucky to be able to match together while working at the lab and we truly enjoyed the time spent together. It was also evident how each of us could support the project with our diverse skills.<br />
 
This year we have an especially diverse Team since it was formed by bringing together students from Munich’s most important Universities. The Ludwig-Maximilian University and the Technical University of Munich decided to look for interested students to participate in this year’s Giant Jamboree. That’s how the two Instructors of this year working at the chair of biological Chemistry at the WZW from the TUM gathered together ten Students from the TUM and six students of the LMU to work together. The outcome was a perfectly mixed team from members with experience in molecular biology, mechanics, and even electronics. We were very lucky to be able to match together while working at the lab and we truly enjoyed the time spent together. It was also evident how each of us could support the project with our diverse skills.<br />
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Thanks to the imminent support of Prof. Dr. Arne Skerra and his team at the chair of biological chemistry we were able to accomplish our experiments and biological works in his well-equipped laboratory.<br>Of course, we didn’t miss the opportunity to take photos of all team members while performing their preferred activities at the lab.  
 
Thanks to the imminent support of Prof. Dr. Arne Skerra and his team at the chair of biological chemistry we were able to accomplish our experiments and biological works in his well-equipped laboratory.<br>Of course, we didn’t miss the opportunity to take photos of all team members while performing their preferred activities at the lab.  
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In relation to our project we 3D scanned ourselves with a Microsoft Kinect (hint: try to zoom in).
 
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The TU and LMU Munich team 2016

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LMU & TUM Munich

Technische Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München

United team from Munich's universities

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