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=='''Influence of Delft''' ==  
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<div class="paragraph paragraph_style_5" > <h4>Carsten Blom</h4><div style="clear:right; float:right; height:118px; position:relative; width:110px; margin:12px 0px 12px 12px; " class="tinyText style_SkipStroke_2 inline-block stroke_0" ><img src="https://2011.igem.org/File:Carsten_Blom.jpg" alt="" style="border-width:initial; border-color:#000000; height:118px; width:110px; border-style:none; " /></div></div>
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===''Delft: the birthplace of microbiology?''===
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                <p class="paragraph_style_3" >I am a 23 year old Cell Factory student and fascinated by how life, and specifically microbial life, functions. Therefore I dedicate my time and effort to find out. After having expanded and improved my skills in management and sales, I have set my path toward science.<br/>In my master Cell Factory I focus on how we could harness or cooperate with nature's ingenuity for the use in industry. Outside of my study I enjoy reading, running and making trips with my motorcycle.<br/></p>
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The world of science is a very progressive world; one is trying to understand and control life as much as possible. In iGEM we are even more progressive, we are working in a relative “new”  field, called Synthetic Biology. Central in the synthetic biology is the design and construction of new biological parts, devices and system that do not exist in the natural world and the redesign of existing biological systems to perform specific tasks.
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These innovative and advanced developments are the result of hours and hours of work done by a lot of genius scientist. However, for every development there should always be a basis. If one would back trace all the innovation to their origin, the basis for all our current lab-work are micro-organisms. In that sense, one may consider the discovery of microorganisms as the basis for all our achievements and the forthcoming, promising achievements.
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                <p class="paragraph_style_7" >I am twenty-four years old and I was born and raised in Alexandroupolis of Greece. I completed my bachelor studies on Biology, in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and at the moment I am doing the master of Life Science and Technology in TU Delft, following the track of Cell Factory. In between, I was working, doing my internship, for CEFAS in UK.<br/>Beside my studies, I enjoy diving, horse riding, dancing and playing volleyball.<br/></p>
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Succeeding with this line of reasoning, one may see Delft as the birthplace of microbiology. Four genius scientist contributed very important discoveries during these first steps in Microbiology. Since the fact that this year the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Biotechnologie exist 100 year and because we are very proud of the important contribution of the Delft’s scientist, we would like to pay attention to these four amazing and important scientist.  
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                <p class="paragraph_style_9" >I am a twenty-four year old Life Science and Technology student. I was born in Eindhoven and I was raised in Veldhoven en Middelburg. After my VWO diploma I studied for two years veterinary science in Gent, Belgium. In 2007 I started Life Science and technology on the TU Delft and University of Leiden. At the moment I’m doing my first year of my master in Delft. I’m doing two tracks: Biochemical Engineering and Cell Factory. <br/>Further I love playing field hockey, sailing, diving and cooking.</p>
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                <p class="paragraph_style_3" >I’m the youngest of the team with my twenty years of life experience. I’m in my third year of the bachelor Life Science and Technology. In my first year I was a member of the study trip committee of Study Association LIFE. I’m currently a member of the Symposium committee which organizes a symposium in the spring of 2012. Besides my study I like to skate and dance salsa. I also enjoy playing the guitar and going to concerts and festivals. <br/></p>
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[[File:Scientist_van_Leeuwenhoek.png‎|left|thumb|100px|van Leeuwenhoek]]
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The second important scientist from Delft was Martinus Willem Beijerinck. He was the first professor of Microbiology in Delft and he is –not for nothing- seen as the founding father of the Delft School of Microbiology. He was the first person who used the term “virus” for the invisible disease causing material that he had shown to be self-replicating on tobacco leaves –TMV. Beside this, he originated the selective culture technique (now known as enrichment culturing, which is still used!) and was the first to isolate a wide range of microorganisms.
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Gerrit van Iterson jr. was one of Beijerink’s pupils and is the third important scientist. He was the Professor of Applied Botany, which includes a lot of work on tropical products such as rubber and tea. Furthermore Iterson is known due to the fact that he was fascinated by the mathematics underlying plant organisation and development; he was a bio mathematician.
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                <p class="paragraph_style_9" >I am twenty-two years of age and I was born and raised in Tilburg. After my VWO diploma I went to Australia for a year of exploration and travel. In 2008 I started with studying Molecular Science &amp; Technology and I settled in Delft. Beside my study I like taking part in commissions and projects. My hobbies are field hockey, golf and I am also interested in philosophy.<br/></p>
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The team members

Students

Carsten Blom

I am a 23 year old Cell Factory student and fascinated by how life, and specifically microbial life, functions. Therefore I dedicate my time and effort to find out. After having expanded and improved my skills in management and sales, I have set my path toward science.
In my master Cell Factory I focus on how we could harness or cooperate with nature's ingenuity for the use in industry. Outside of my study I enjoy reading, running and making trips with my motorcycle.


Tania Chroumpi

I am twenty-four years old and I was born and raised in Alexandroupolis of Greece. I completed my bachelor studies on Biology, in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and at the moment I am doing the master of Life Science and Technology in TU Delft, following the track of Cell Factory. In between, I was working, doing my internship, for CEFAS in UK.
Beside my studies, I enjoy diving, horse riding, dancing and playing volleyball.


Janneke van Renterghem

I am a twenty-four year old Life Science and Technology student. I was born in Eindhoven and I was raised in Veldhoven en Middelburg. After my VWO diploma I studied for two years veterinary science in Gent, Belgium. In 2007 I started Life Science and technology on the TU Delft and University of Leiden. At the moment I’m doing my first year of my master in Delft. I’m doing two tracks: Biochemical Engineering and Cell Factory.
Further I love playing field hockey, sailing, diving and cooking.


Esmee Joosten

I’m the youngest of the team with my twenty years of life experience. I’m in my third year of the bachelor Life Science and Technology. In my first year I was a member of the study trip committee of Study Association LIFE. I’m currently a member of the Symposium committee which organizes a symposium in the spring of 2012. Besides my study I like to skate and dance salsa. I also enjoy playing the guitar and going to concerts and festivals.


Krijn Warringa

I am twenty-two years of age and I was born and raised in Tilburg. After my VWO diploma I went to Australia for a year of exploration and travel. In 2008 I started with studying Molecular Science & Technology and I settled in Delft. Beside my study I like taking part in commissions and projects. My hobbies are field hockey, golf and I am also interested in philosophy.


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