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Team

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Till
Rosa
Igor
Lilly
Jonathan
Towards the end of the iGEM season most of Jonathan's energy went into the wiki realization. Before, Jonathan was always eager to help wherever help was needed. He kept an eye on deadlines and what has to be done. He aspired to take an organizational role in the weekly meetings, and tried to keep them in a reasonable timeframe. Moreover he looked over the human practices work, contacted people, held discussions and interviews. Under the supervision of Igor he also was part of the fundraising.",
Melike
Finn
Lara
Deepak
Ziwei
Prof. Dr. Feige

Our PI Prof. Matthias Feige openly took us in for our iGEM project. With his help we were able to reform iGEM Munich after two years of hiatus. Matthias helped us realize our project idea with helpful insight at all stages of our project. He generously gave us access to his lab and its resources. He was always interested in us and our project, making us feel truly integrated into his research group.

Isabel Aschenbrenner

Isabel supported us throughout our project as a supervisor, both in the lab and for our project implementation. As a Ph.D student at the Feige lab her experience with protein purification and cell culture work was especially invaluable to us.

With a kind soul and endless patience she instructed us especially at the beginning of our project and was always available if we had questions regarding lab work.

Nicolas Blömeke

Nico is a post doc at feige’s lab and supported us as one of our supervisors with great patience and erudition. He helped us especially with fluorescence microscopy as well as with designing our pH linker protein and cloning methods.

Carolin Klose

Carolin is a graduate student at feige’s lab and supported us in the lab and she also supported us with planing out our lab work.

Joshua Hesse

As a member of Team Munich 2019, Joshua supported us with his valuable experiences from the time before Corona regarding forming a team, structuring the project meetings, and formal issues.

He helped us with deciding on which project could work in the time we have for iGEM and reviewed our wiki in the final stages.

Prof. Dr. Lenny

He is quite a long dog.

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