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+ | <p>On July the 2nd to July the 3rd 2016 we attended the European Experience iGEM meetup in Paris. Together with 29 other teams we listened to lectures of iGEM founder Randy Rettberg and other renowned scientists. </p> | ||
+ | <p>Randy Rettberg’s lecture was especially inspiring. He told us why iGEM was founded in the first place and what vision he had for the future. Every attending iGEM team had their own information stand and the opportunity to explain their projects to all other teams. </p> | ||
+ | <p>We learned new lab techniques and discussed problems and solutions of our and their projects. This was very helpful for making connections to other teams working in similar fields of synthetic biology as we do. </p> | ||
+ | <p>This initiated collaborations with other teams using optogenetics. We also got to know Victor Plet from iGEM-Team Ionis, who visited us for a few days in Germany too. </p> | ||
+ | <p>Our team had a lot of fun at parties and activities organized by the iGEM Teams from Paris. </p> | ||
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+ | <h2 id="Marburg">Marburg Meetup</h2> | ||
+ | <p>The first big iGEM meetup took place in Marburg on the fifth till seventh of august. All German and a Danish team were represented.</p> | ||
+ | <p>We arrived on early Friday afternoon at the campsite in Marburg where we stayed over the weekend. We were welcomed warmly by the local iGEM team and built up our tent while enjoying the marvelous weather. Naturally we brought a typical hospitality gift for a Düsseldorf team – top-fermented dark beer.</p> | ||
+ | <p>After being divided into colourful smaller groups we had to corporately master some tasks in the city, including drinking a “rusty nail” - a typical shot of the city and a hot tip for anyone visiting Marburg.</p> | ||
+ | <p>On Saturday, the projects were presented after a great breakfast and the teams could get to know the projects after getting to know each other the day before. After the presentations a grand bubble soccer tournament was held – the only competitive event on a very cooperative weekend. | ||
+ | After a tasty barbecue we went to the city again to party the whole night. | ||
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+ | <p>It was a very nice weekend! Getting to know all the teams and their projects, socializing and making friends is a really great part of the iGEM experience.</p> | ||
+ | <p>Many thanks to the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Marburg">iGEM team Marburg</a> for superbly organizing the weekend and for making it possible to get to know everyone!</p> | ||
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Revision as of 13:43, 18 October 2016
Welcome to Optoptosis
Our group consists of 19 motivated undergraduate students, that came together in late 2015 to found the first iGEM Team of the Heinrich Heine University in Duesseldorf. In 2015 we made it our goal, to create a new and innovative application for synthetic biology and become a part of the renowned iGEM competition.
Already in the early stage of the project it was definite that we would emphasize on creating a mechanism to fight one of the deadliest diseases in the world: cancer. On this page we will tell you how we approach this big goal
Alina Kuklinski
- Nickname: grüner Bär
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: table tennis, cooking, pubs, hiking, nature
- Favorite chemical: Trimethyl borate - because it is a colourless liquid that burns with a green flame.
- Favorite Pokémon: Venonat
- Favorite Beer: "Altbier" Düsseldorf's best beer
- Favorite Quote: “No man needs a vacation so much as the man who has just had one.” - Elbert Hubbard
Carima Weinert
- Nickname: catlady
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Food and TV shows
- Favorite Enzyme: RuBisCo
- Favorite Pokémon: Sheinux
- Favorite Beer: Veltins
- Life Motto: Driver picks the music shotgun shuts his cakehole
Carolin Krämer
- Nickname: Mutti
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Cooking, baking, reading
- Favorite Chemical: Prolin
- Favorite Pokémon: Arcanine
- Favorite Beer: Koelsch
- Life Motto: Live slow. Die whenever
Claudia Kalus
- Nickname: DrosophiLORD
- Study Path: Biology, B.Sc.
- Hobbys: Drawing
- Favorite Enzyme: RubisCO
- Favorite Pokémon: Bulbasaur
- Favorite Beer: Beck's Gold
- Life Motto/Favorite Quote/Philosophy: Wer nicht phagt, der nicht gewinnt!
Dorian Röders
- Nickname: Doreen
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Falconry, hunting and bouldering
- Favorite Chemical:Ethidium bromide
- Favorite Pokémon: Milotic
- Favorite Beer: I am alergic to beer :(
- Life Motto: What doesn't kill you makes you stronger or cripples you
Erdem Sunal
- Nickname: Erdemeyerkolben
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Judo & Basketball
- Favorite Chemical:Dinitrogen monoxide
- Favorite Pokémon: Scyther
- Favorite Beer: Ayran
- Philosophy:"Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless - like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend." -Bruce Lee
Julia Kapr
- Nickname: Jule
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Traveling
- Favorite Chemical: ATP
- Favorite Pokémon: Vulpix
- Favorite Beer: Grevensteiner
- Life Motto: hope, believe and trust
Julian Ohl
- Nickname: Jules
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Hiking, sailing
- Favorite Enzyme: BamH1
- Favorite Pokémon: Nomplant
- Favorite Beer: Flensburger
- Philosophy: Hakuna Matata
Leonie Wirth
- Nickname: Ingo
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: To spend time with my dog, my cat, my boyfried or with yeast in the lab
- Favorite Chemical: Bradford-solution
- Favorite Pokémon: Pummeluff
- Favorite Beer: "Alsterwasser"
- Life Motto: Somebody yeast i use to grow!
Maja Magel
- Nickname: Majoe
- Study Path: Biology B.Sc.
- Hobbys: Reading, getting people to sing Disney songs (or at least give them earworms/ catchy tunes), daydreaming, museums, discussions about "god and the world"
- Favorite Gene: Dorsal gen "spätzle" in Drosophila. Because it is the same as in Spätzle (sort of pasta in Germany, typical for the Swabian region)
- Favorite Pokémon: Alakazam
- Favorite Beer: Beer, that does not smell or taste like beer. Basically, no beer
- Life Motto: Dreams get you started. Discipline keeps you going. - Jim Rohn
Marcel Dickmanns
- Nickname: Mahhhcel
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Music, Basketball, Outdoors
- Favorite Chemical: Tryptophan
- Favorite Pokémon: Alakazam
- Favorite Beer: Good old german pils
- Life Motto: -
Martin Duemmel
- Nickname: Martini
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Videogames, reading, tabletop wargaming
- Favorite Enzyme: oxidosqualene cyclase
- Favorite Pokémon: Camerupt
- Favorite Beer: Kürzer Alt
- Life Motto: Live now. Make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again.
Marvin Hubert
- Nickname: Hupsi
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: sport, music and spend time with friends
- Favorite Chemical: Dihydrogen Monoxide
- Favorite Pokémon: Pikachu
- Favorite Beer: Veltins
- Philosophy: Utile dulci
Marvin van Aalst
- Nickname: Christian
- Study Path: Quantitative biology
- Hobbys: Drumming and sports
- Favorite Enzyme: Q5-Polymerase
- Favorite Pokémon: Donkey Kong
- Favorite Beer: nonalcoholic wheat beer
- Life Motto: Noli Timore Messorum – Terry Pratchett
Melissa Meschkewitz
- Nickname: Schmelissa
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Dancing, making music
- Favorite Enzyme: DNA-Polymerase III
- Favorite Pokémon: Vaporeon
- Favorite Beer: Kölsch
- Life Motto: Love what you do and do what you love.
Rebecca Wolters
- Nickname: Becks
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: Fitness, Cooking and Eating
- Favorite Enzyme: Chymosin
- Favorite Pokémon: I don't have one..
- Favorite Beer: IPA (Bierprojekt 777)
- Life Motto: Be realistic, try the impossible.
René Inckemann
- Nickname: Tollpatsch
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: playing guitar, making music, riding motorcycle
- Favorite Enzyme: PvuII
- Favorite Pokémon: Ivysaur
- Favorite Beer: König Pilsener
- Favorite Quote: Only two things are infinite, the universe snd the human stupidity and I'm not sure about the former- albert einstein
Tim Rapp
- Nickname: Timmy
- Study Path: B.Sc. Biology Plus/International
- Hobbys: sports & drawing
- Favorite Chemical: Chloroform
- Favorite Pokémon: Garbodor
- Favorite Beer: Jever
- Favorite Quote:“And so the lion fell in love with the lamb.” - Goethe
Tobias Link
- Nickname: Picker
- Study Path: Biology
- Hobbys: football, fitness, gaming
- Favorite Chemical: Ethidiumbromid
- Favorite Pokémon: Venusaur
- Favorite Beer: Königpilsener
- Life Motto:He who says he can and he who says he can't are not usually right
Matias Zurbriggen
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European experience in Paris
On July the 2nd to July the 3rd 2016 we attended the European Experience iGEM meetup in Paris. Together with 29 other teams we listened to lectures of iGEM founder Randy Rettberg and other renowned scientists.
Randy Rettberg’s lecture was especially inspiring. He told us why iGEM was founded in the first place and what vision he had for the future. Every attending iGEM team had their own information stand and the opportunity to explain their projects to all other teams.
We learned new lab techniques and discussed problems and solutions of our and their projects. This was very helpful for making connections to other teams working in similar fields of synthetic biology as we do.
This initiated collaborations with other teams using optogenetics. We also got to know Victor Plet from iGEM-Team Ionis, who visited us for a few days in Germany too.
Our team had a lot of fun at parties and activities organized by the iGEM Teams from Paris.
Marburg Meetup
The first big iGEM meetup took place in Marburg on the fifth till seventh of august. All German and a Danish team were represented.
We arrived on early Friday afternoon at the campsite in Marburg where we stayed over the weekend. We were welcomed warmly by the local iGEM team and built up our tent while enjoying the marvelous weather. Naturally we brought a typical hospitality gift for a Düsseldorf team – top-fermented dark beer.
After being divided into colourful smaller groups we had to corporately master some tasks in the city, including drinking a “rusty nail” - a typical shot of the city and a hot tip for anyone visiting Marburg.
On Saturday, the projects were presented after a great breakfast and the teams could get to know the projects after getting to know each other the day before. After the presentations a grand bubble soccer tournament was held – the only competitive event on a very cooperative weekend. After a tasty barbecue we went to the city again to party the whole night.
It was a very nice weekend! Getting to know all the teams and their projects, socializing and making friends is a really great part of the iGEM experience.
Many thanks to the iGEM team Marburg for superbly organizing the weekend and for making it possible to get to know everyone!