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<b>Dr. Johannes Schiffels</b>, for helping us searching necessary materials for our work. <br/> | <b>Dr. Johannes Schiffels</b>, for helping us searching necessary materials for our work. <br/> | ||
<b>Dr. Daniel Summerer</b>, for giving us information about tRNA synthetase specific for our non-canonical amino acid and <i>S. cerevisiae</i>. <br/> | <b>Dr. Daniel Summerer</b>, for giving us information about tRNA synthetase specific for our non-canonical amino acid and <i>S. cerevisiae</i>. <br/> | ||
+ | <b>Hamed Hosseinpour Tehrani</b>, for technical support in the lab even on weekends. </br> | ||
<b>Dr. Ljubica Vojcic</b>, for her advice in planning our project idea. <br/> | <b>Dr. Ljubica Vojcic</b>, for her advice in planning our project idea. <br/> | ||
<b>Anne Maria Wallraf</b>, for advising us while working with <i>S. cerevisiae</i>.</br> | <b>Anne Maria Wallraf</b>, for advising us while working with <i>S. cerevisiae</i>.</br> | ||
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<b>Dr. Helen Rosenkranz</b>, for a lot of organizational work and fund administration. <br/> | <b>Dr. Helen Rosenkranz</b>, for a lot of organizational work and fund administration. <br/> | ||
<b>Dr. Nursen Sözer</b>, for organizational work. <br/> | <b>Dr. Nursen Sözer</b>, for organizational work. <br/> | ||
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<b>Jan Thar</b>, for providing us work space in the FabLab. <br/> | <b>Jan Thar</b>, for providing us work space in the FabLab. <br/> | ||
<b>Bastian Tweddell</b>, for his technical support. <br/> | <b>Bastian Tweddell</b>, for his technical support. <br/> | ||
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<b>Sarah Lubjuhn</b>, for showing us the first steps of working with BioBricks. <br/> | <b>Sarah Lubjuhn</b>, for showing us the first steps of working with BioBricks. <br/> | ||
<b>Michael Osthege</b>, for his dedicated help with every question we had especially regarding IT stuff. <br/> | <b>Michael Osthege</b>, for his dedicated help with every question we had especially regarding IT stuff. <br/> | ||
− | <b>Jonas Rührer</b>, for familiarizing us with the iGEM work and mentoring us especially in the beginning of our project. < | + | <b>Jonas Rührer</b>, for familiarizing us with the iGEM work and mentoring us especially in the beginning of our project. |
+ | <b>Tobias Schwanemann</b>, for familiarizing us with the iGEM work.</br> | ||
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Revision as of 08:48, 16 October 2016
Attributions
We owe special thanks to those who supported us in our daily work for iGEM, always listened to our problems, spent their time helping us and made the work of this year’s iGEM team Aachen possible.
Also, very special thanks to Prof. Lars M. Blank, Prof. Ulrich Schwaneberg and Prof. Wolfgang Wiechert for making our project possible and providing us with their expertise as well as resources and lab-space! Detailed information regarding their effort for us can be found here.
Science
Barrick Lab: The University of Texas at Austin, Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, for sending us parts which were essential for our project.
Volkan Besirlioglu, for helping us with the measurement via flowcytometry and always being available for questions.
Dr. Cornelius Bessler, for sharing his knowledge with us by finding good literature for our topic, meeting us and reflecting on our project ideas.
Dr. Marco Bocola, for helping us planning our project and working on the theory to make a big part of our project possible by showing us how to model our synthetases.
Dr. Jochen Büchs, for his feedback on our project and for helping us with measurement by letting us use his devices and obtaining our screening conditions.
Dr. Thomas Drepper, for his tour through the institute of the Forschungszentrum Jülich where he is working in and for the offering of his support.
Brigitta Ehrt, for her technical support, for providing materials for our work and for being available whenever we had questions.
Michael Hammerling, for answering questions regarding the project of iGEM Team Texas 2014 and being the person of contact for the Barrick Lab.
Kalle Hüser, for giving us a lab instruction.
iGEM Austin Texas 2014 for sending us their plasmids and answering a lot of project related questions.
Dr. Felix Jakob, for giving us information about subtilisin structure and advice in modeling.
Celine Jung, for helping us with the measurement via NMR spectroscopy.
Prof. Jürgen Klankermayer, for helping us with the measurement via NMR spectroscopy.
Bianca Klein, for helping us to analyze our non-canonical amino acid with the mass spectrometry.
Dr. Dietrich Kohlheyer, for his tour through the institute of the Forschungszentrum Jülich and for offering his support.
Georgette Körfer, for introducing us to gathering data with the Tecan Plate reader and helping us with fluorescence measurements.
Christoph Lenzen, for advice in working with the picking robot in the iAMB.
Dr. Jan Marienhagen, for his tour through the institute of the Forschungszentrum Jülich, for offering his support and for recommending us for DECHEMA.
Dr. Alan Mertens, for giving us instructions in laboratory devices and for being our person of contact regarding human practices.
Dr. Dennis Mishler, for answering questions about non-canonical amino acid.
Akshay Mogarkar, for helping us with building the dark bench.
Jordan Monk, for being our person of contact of the iGEM Texas Team 2014.
Dr. Meike Niggemann, for being available for answering our questions regarding chemical reactions.
Dr. Stefan Noack, for his tour through the institute of the Forschungszentrum Jülich and for arranging the measurement with the mass spectrometry.
Dr. Richard Ottermanns, for helping us with data evaluation and giving us useful tips and hints.
Dr. Jörg Pietruszka, for suggesting literature regarding our project.
Liesa Pötschke, for helping us with the measurement via UV-Visible spectroscopy.
Dr. Johannes Schiffels, for helping us searching necessary materials for our work.
Dr. Daniel Summerer, for giving us information about tRNA synthetase specific for our non-canonical amino acid and S. cerevisiae.
Hamed Hosseinpour Tehrani, for technical support in the lab even on weekends.
Dr. Ljubica Vojcic, for her advice in planning our project idea.
Anne Maria Wallraf, for advising us while working with S. cerevisiae.
Georg Wandrey, for helping us with measurement and giving us general microbiological advice.
Alexandra Weingartner, for answering a lot of questions about photocaging especially regarding screening conditions and incorporating our non-canonical amino acid.
Dr. Birgit Wiltschi, for sharing her knowledge about photocaging and genetic code expansion with us.
Benedikt Wynands, for advice in working with the picking robot in the iAMB.
Dr. Martin Zimmermann, for giving us a safety instruction (and more information about our project work).
Advice in Lab
Thanks a lot to the people who are always available for questions and help us in the lab with lots of different things.
Deepak Anand
Chaymae Azdouffal
Marius Beylebens
Hao Cao
Yunus Ensari
Jan Förster
Anna Gärtner
Wolfgang Gloy
Alexander Richard Grimm
Dr. Stefanie Hamer
Isabell Hofmann
Dr. Thomas Horn
Julia Kinzel
Sandra Knopp
Zhanzhi Liu
Wei Long
Dr. Paul Majkut
Stephanie Mertens
Marie-Luise Pennings
Sandra Schulte
Daniel Sexauer
Dr. Maike van Ohlen
Anne-Maria Wallraf
Claudia Wichlatz
Jianhua Yang
Organization, Financing and Public
Corina Barth, for helping us with different requests.
Michael Bock, for meeting us and reflecting on our project ideas.
Brian Caudill, for giving us an introduction into the usage of IDT.
Dr. Ulrich Commandeur, for giving us information and being always interested and helpful regarding our work.
Dany Dimassi, for creating a business plan for our project.
Prof. Dr. Rainer Fischer, for providing us lab space.
Nina Freyer, for creating our surveys in cooperation with us.
Dr. Roland Hendlmeier, for helping us with financial questions.
Elke Kaußen, for booking rooms for us and for further organizational tasks.
Dr. Steffen Koschmieder, for having a project related talk with us.
Manja Kropp, for a lot of organizational work and fund administration.
Günther Lehle, for helping us with financial questions.
Dr. Nicole Maaßen, for borrowing us materials for school visits.
Anita Modigell, for organizational work.
Dr. Monika Reiss, for helping us to manage our studies in combination with the work for the iGEM competition.
Dr. Helen Rosenkranz, for a lot of organizational work and fund administration.
Dr. Nursen Sözer, for organizational work.
Jan Thar, for providing us work space in the FabLab.
Bastian Tweddell, for his technical support.
Katharina Vitt, for advise on questions in legal matters.
Dr. Benjamin Weyers, for his technical support.
Asmus Wolff, for his tour through the company, for meeting us and reflecting on our project ideas.
And special thanks to Dalli-Werke Stolberg GmbH & Co. KG for showing us their company, for meeting us in person and discussing about the competition iGEM and furthermore, for supporting us in our work with financial help.
Former iGEM Aachen Team Members
Philipp Demling, for advice regarding our fundraising work by establishing contacts to potential supporters.
Sayantan Dutta, for mentoring us especially in the beginning of our project and for always offering his help.
Florian Gohr, for familiarizing us with the iGEM work.
René Hanke, for advice regarding our fundraising work.
Lisa Hannappel, for helping by the planning of the final celebration.
Laura Helleckes, for establishing a contact to the industry and handing knowledge on to us as new iGEM members of Aachen.
Sarah Lubjuhn, for showing us the first steps of working with BioBricks.
Michael Osthege, for his dedicated help with every question we had especially regarding IT stuff.
Jonas Rührer, for familiarizing us with the iGEM work and mentoring us especially in the beginning of our project.
Tobias Schwanemann, for familiarizing us with the iGEM work.