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Full name: Manuel Gersbacher<br>
Full name: Manuel Gersbacher<br>
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Email: manuel.stbg at googlemail.com<br>
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ESBS team<br>
My first contact with SB was in 2002, reading an article about organism which could be engineered to meet certain purposes. Some years later I discovered the November 2005 edition of Nature on synthetic biology. They had this comic strip on the cover, explaining POPS and other notions of synthetic biology. I never liked comic strips but they had my attention. Well, later on we formed this team, we thought up this project and we developed it at the bench. I am very glad that we went through this experience and I am very proud on this team, which was standing most of the summer in this terrible hot lab, while our mates have been swimming up and down the Rhine.
My first contact with SB was in 2002, reading an article about organism which could be engineered to meet certain purposes. Some years later I discovered the November 2005 edition of Nature on synthetic biology. They had this comic strip on the cover, explaining POPS and other notions of synthetic biology. I never liked comic strips but they had my attention. Well, later on we formed this team, we thought up this project and we developed it at the bench. I am very glad that we went through this experience and I am very proud on this team, which was standing most of the summer in this terrible hot lab, while our mates have been swimming up and down the Rhine.

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Full name: Manuel Gersbacher
Email: manuel.stbg at googlemail.com
ESBS team

My first contact with SB was in 2002, reading an article about organism which could be engineered to meet certain purposes. Some years later I discovered the November 2005 edition of Nature on synthetic biology. They had this comic strip on the cover, explaining POPS and other notions of synthetic biology. I never liked comic strips but they had my attention. Well, later on we formed this team, we thought up this project and we developed it at the bench. I am very glad that we went through this experience and I am very proud on this team, which was standing most of the summer in this terrible hot lab, while our mates have been swimming up and down the Rhine.