Team:Bielefeld-Germany/Acknowledgements
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- Our Instructor Dr. Jörn Kalinowski for giving us the opportunity to participate in iGEM through letting us work in his lab. We were provided with our own laboratory room and could use all instruments and materials of the lab. Furthermore, Jörn helped us with scientific guidance, financing, paper work and was always available for answering questions.
- Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Erwin Flaschel for providing us with lab space. We were able to use all the fermentation and downstream processing equipment in his Fermentation Engineering lab. Additionally, he helped us finding sponsors by mediating contacts.
- Our Instructor Dr. Christian Rückert always gave great advice for our scientific problems. He helped us for example with primer design, the preparation of DNA synthesis or gave advice on our purification protocols.
- Nils Lübke as a former iGEM team member helped us with his experience, listened to our endless discussions and problems during our weekly team meetings and adviced us on our public relations work.
- Dominik Cholewa aided us with his knowledge considering our large-scale fermentations and various purification methods.
- Maurice Telaar helped us with our fermentation and downstream processing questions.
- Nikolas Kessler as a former iGEM team member gave us guidance especially with web and graphic design.
- Armin Neshat as a former iGEM team member helped us with our everyday questions and ordered all our chemicals and primers.
- Frederik Walter as a former iGEM team member answered our questions as a specialist for the LC-qTOF MS/MS.
- We want to thank Prof. Dr. Alfred Pühler for promoting our work, giving us the opportunity to host a session at the CeBiTec Symposium and always answering our questions.
- Dr. Werner Selbitschka for inviting us to and organizing the CeBiTec symposium.
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Noll helped us finding sponsors by mediating contacts.
- Dr. Petra Lutter for helping us getting started with the model.
- Dr. Volker Walhorn for analyzing our beads under the atomic force microscope, explaining us that beads are not that easy to handle and methods for an AFM need to be established in more than three days...
- Dr. Karsten Rott for the scanning electron microscopy of our S-layer coated beads.
- The master student Janine Müller who introduced us to confocal laser scanning microscopy to analyse our S-layer coated beads.
- All members of the Coryne AG for sharing the lab and equipment with us as well as helping us with our everyday questions.
- All members of the Fermentation Engineering AG for sharing the lab and equipment with us as well as helping us with our everyday questions.