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<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH7Pb9g9XdI#t=4m42s">Report on biotechnologie.de about the iGEM Team of the TU Munich</a> and an <a href="http://www.biotechnologie.de/BIO/Navigation/DE/aktuelles,did=134606.html?listBlId=74534&" target="_blank">Article on biotechnologie.de about the German iGEM Teams</a> </p>
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<p>We are featured in an <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH7Pb9g9XdI#t=4m42s">report on biotechnologie.de</a> about the iGEM Team of the TU Munich and an <a href="http://www.biotechnologie.de/BIO/Navigation/DE/aktuelles,did=134606.html?listBlId=74534&" target="_blank">article on biotechnologie.de</a> about the German iGEM Teams in gerneral. Biotechnologie.de is a German website, which was initiated by the federal ministry of education and research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung). It serves the purpose of informing and educating the public about current topics in biotechnology. They produce videos, which explain principles like enzymes, ion channels and new approaches in molceular medicine in a simple way, in order to make it understandable for non-scientists. We think this is a great idea and are proud to be part of one of their shows.</p>
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Revision as of 22:52, 27 October 2011

Sueddeutsche Zeitung

In June we had an interview with Sueddeutsche Zeitung, one of most renowned newspapers in Germany. It was published in the 153th issue on the 6th of July 2011. Unfortunatly we cannot link the article here, since it is currently only available for paying subcribers.


UniSPIEGEL

In October the UniSPIEGEL visited us. UniSPIEGEL is part of one of the most renowned magazines in Germany - DER SPIEGEL. They will be featuring iGEM and our project in an article at around the middel of November.


egoFM

On June 5th egoFM featured us in their programm. In the broadcast Interviejulia Alex, Susan and Nico were interviewed by Julia and anwered questions concerning iGEM, our project and synthetic biology in general.

There is a small article about the show on the webseite of egoFM and if you do understand german, you can listen to it on Soundcloud:
IntervJulia @ www.egofm.de - Genforschung (KW22 2011) by egoFM


M94.5

On August 22nd we were guests of the local radio station M94.5. In two 5 minute live takes Simon and Fabian shortly explained our project and gave some insight into their involvment in the iGEM competition.

The show was broadcasted again on August 23rd and is we uploaded both takes to Soundcloud:
Studiogespraech take1 by tumigem Studiogespraech take2 by tumigem


biotechnology.tv

We are featured in an report on biotechnologie.de about the iGEM Team of the TU Munich and an article on biotechnologie.de about the German iGEM Teams in gerneral. Biotechnologie.de is a German website, which was initiated by the federal ministry of education and research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung). It serves the purpose of informing and educating the public about current topics in biotechnology. They produce videos, which explain principles like enzymes, ion channels and new approaches in molceular medicine in a simple way, in order to make it understandable for non-scientists. We think this is a great idea and are proud to be part of one of their shows.


University Journals

We have been featured in the following university journals of the TUM:

Klopapier (Engineering)

SNiP (Bioscience)

Chemist (Chemistry)