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|Victor Sourjik has studied Molecular Biology and Physics at University of Regensburg. He has done his PhD at the Institute of Physics and Technology in Moskow and in the lab of Professor R. Schmitt at University of Regensberg. He then went as post-doctoral scientist for five years to Professor H. Berg at Harvard University in Cambridge, USA, and became group leader in 2003 at the Center for Molecular Biology in Heidelberg. Victor investigates bacterial chemotaxis as example for the molecular perception of environmental signals and their transduction within cells. He combines quantitative data with computational modeling to obtain a detailed understanding of the signaling mechanisms in complex systems. In his Nature publication in 2005 he could use criteria for systems robustness in order to predict a correct topology for the Che signal transduction network. This approach has become a paradigm for the utilization of systems biology to pursue biological research. For his successful research on prokaryotic signal transduction Victor has won the Chica and Heinz Schaller award in 2007. We are sure that his broad experience in the field of bacterial chemotaxis will be a key asset to the strength of our team. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] | |Victor Sourjik has studied Molecular Biology and Physics at University of Regensburg. He has done his PhD at the Institute of Physics and Technology in Moskow and in the lab of Professor R. Schmitt at University of Regensberg. He then went as post-doctoral scientist for five years to Professor H. Berg at Harvard University in Cambridge, USA, and became group leader in 2003 at the Center for Molecular Biology in Heidelberg. Victor investigates bacterial chemotaxis as example for the molecular perception of environmental signals and their transduction within cells. He combines quantitative data with computational modeling to obtain a detailed understanding of the signaling mechanisms in complex systems. In his Nature publication in 2005 he could use criteria for systems robustness in order to predict a correct topology for the Che signal transduction network. This approach has become a paradigm for the utilization of systems biology to pursue biological research. For his successful research on prokaryotic signal transduction Victor has won the Chica and Heinz Schaller award in 2007. We are sure that his broad experience in the field of bacterial chemotaxis will be a key asset to the strength of our team. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] | ||
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+ | |Jens is a Ph. D. student in the Applied Systems Biology group of Professor Eils at Bioquant. With Hauke, Victor and Professor Eils he initiated the iGEM team for Heidelberg and will coordinate the project over the summer. He has studied Molecular Biotechnology at University of Heidelberg with a focus on Systems Biology. As part of his studies he visited in 2005/06 for seven months the Systems Biology Group of Professor Palsson at UCSD in California, where he tested novel FBA methods to predict the metabolic state of bacteria. For his Master thesis he has worked in the Applied Systems Biology group of Professor Eils on a negative feedback loop to analyze the dynamics of transient states in prokaryotic gene expression. Though this project is on-going, his main interest is the application of Optimal Experimental Design tools for the parameter estimation of large ODE sets to model complex biological systems. As mentor with experience in theoretical and experimental tracks, he will encourage students for research across conventional discipline boundaries. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] | ||
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- | | | + | |Phillip is currently a Ph.D. student in the Applied Systems Biology Group of Professor Eils at Bioquant and DKFZ. During his Ph.D. thesis he is working on the crosstalk between apoptosis and autophagy. He is mainly interested in the development and application of novel high-throughput/high-content approaches to study cellular decisions on a comprehensive level. |
+ | He joined the iGEM –team as an advisor/mentor and is very happy to contribute to this exciting and promising project. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] | ||
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- | | | + | |David has just obtained his Ph.D. degree in Victor???s group at ZMBH in Heidelberg. His results on the spatial organization of the bacterial chemotaxis system were published early in his Ph.D. career in 2006 in Current Opinion in Microbiology. In this work he could show that clusters of chemotaxis receptors localize specifically inside the cell, probably to ensure their proper distribution during cell division. We are glad to have a scientist from the intersection of experimental systems biology on our team. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] |
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- | | | + | |Yin Cai is a Bachelor student in the 4th semester in '''Molecular Cell Biology''' at the Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg. She grew up in China and started her Bachelor course in October 2006, after finishing high school in Shanghai. Earlier in this year she has done a research-oriented rotation in the group of Professor B.Schwappach at the University of Manchester in UK for seven weeks, where she tested the function of the chlorid/proton antiporter Gef1 in the yeast cell. Currently, her main interest is the application of mathematical analysis such as modelling, computation, visualization for researchs in Molecular and Cell Biology. As student with basic knowledge in theoretical and experimental tracks, she will work with the team-colleagues on the project together. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] |
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+ | ===Adjana Eils=== | ||
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- | | | + | |Adjana just finished her highschool degree and will start her '''maths studies''' this fall. Parallel to her highschool degree she has accomplished a three years job training as chemical-technical assistant, where she has gained significant expertise in experimental work. She is delighted to participate in this mulit-disciplinary iGem-team and is looking forward to an exciting work at the interface between biology, mathematics and chemistry. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] |
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- | | | + | |Pascal is a student of '''Molecular Biotechnology''' in the 6th semester at the University of Heidelberg with drug development as main subject. He will finish with his Bachelor degree this summer before he continues with his master studies of Molecular Biotechnology in Heidelberg. Within his last internship this spring in the group of Dr. Beckhove at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) he concentrated on the analysis of T cell tumor infiltration after irradiation combined with a transgenetic T cell transfer in pancreatic carcinoma. Because Pascal is fascinated by the upcoming field of synthetic biology he is looking forward to work within an interdisciplinary team on this fast developing field and to gain a lot of new experiences by this. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] |
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- | | | + | |Andreas is a bachelor student of '''Molecular Biotechnology''' in the 6th semester and will finish his bachelor studies this summer. Afterwards he will continue with his master studies in Molecular Biotechnology at the University of Heidelberg. During his bachelor studies he has done an internship at the group of Professor Eils in the BioQuant Heidelberg, in which he worked on the simulation of ??Ku protein diffusion in eucaryotes. This internship led to the decision that he will concentrate on bioinformatics and especially on systems biology in his master studies, because he is interested in the combination of theoretical simulations of cellular processes and laboratory work. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] |
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+ | ===Christian Moritz=== | ||
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+ | Christian is a bachelor student of '''Molecular Biotechnology''' in the 6th semester. He gained lab experience while working as a lab student for ThermoFisher Scientific in Ulm for more than three years and Dharmacon in Lafayette, CO last summer. Befor starting at iGEM he wrote his bachelor???s thesis about the role of Pin1 in DNA damage-induced HIPK2 activation in the lab of Thomas Hofmann at the German Cancer Research Center. After finishing his bachelor studies he will continue to study Molecular Biotechnology in the master???s program in Heidelberg with drug development as ongoing main subject. | ||
+ | He is looking forward to working in this interdispciplinary team and learning about the field of synthetic biology. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] | ||
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- | | | + | |My name is Maria Muench and I study '''mathematics''' at the University of Heidelberg. Because the study is very theoretical and less application-oriented I would like to become acquainted with the domain of mathematical modeling of biological processes. My participation in the iGEM-Team Heidelberg is due to my interest in natural sciences. I am highly motivated and curious about the project and the team work following the next weeks and I am glad to have the opportunity to extend my knowledge. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] |
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- | | | + | |Dominik is a Bachelor student of '''Molecular Biotechnology''' at the University of Heidelberg since 2006. Beside his studies he gained experience in image processing from his work as an assistant scientist at the Max-Planck-Institute for medical research in the research unit of Professor Denk. He also got basic knowledge in cell culture and biotechnological production from internships at the ORPEGEN Pharma Heidelberg. Dominik is now in the 4th semester of his studies and his main scientific interests are neurobiology and cellular networks. As a member of the iGEM Team Heidelberg, he will try to contribute his experience and knowledge to the success of the project. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] |
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+ | |Chenchen is a bachelor student in '''Molecular Biotechnology'''. He had studied Informatics in China for one year. After half-year learning of German in Berlin, he moved to Heidelberg and furthered his study in Molecular Biotechnology. He is now in the 4th semester. His main interest is in microbiology, especially in the research of Hepatitis B Virus, since it causes one of the biggest health problems in China. As a member of the iGEM team Heidelberg, he will try to integrate his theoretical and experimental skills both in Biology and Informatics in the next few months. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] | ||
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+ | |Marika Ziesack studies '''Molecular Biotechnology''' in the second semester at the University of Heidelberg. She is very interested in interdisciplinary work and looks forward to learn much about molecular biology and informatics by working on the synthetic biology project of the Heidelberg iGEM-team. [[Team:Heidelberg/Team#Team Heidelberg- Members|back]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:30, 21 August 2008
AdvisorsProf. Dr. Roland Eils
Dr. Victor Sourjik
Jens Keienburg
Dr. Hauke Busch
Dr. Barbara DiVentura
Dr. Jan Eufinger
Phillip Hundeshagen
Dr. David Kentner
Daniela Richter
UndergratuatesPhilipp BayerYin Cai
Adjana Eils
Maximilian Hoerner
Pascal Kraemer
Stephen Kraemer
Andreas Kuehne
Christian Moritz
Maria Muench
Dominik Niopek
Kathrin Nußbaum
Kolja SchleichMarkus StahlbergAnna StoecklChenchen Zhu
Marika Ziesack
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