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Santiago Cañon
ColombiaMaryam Vahdatzadeh
IranAlexander Ohmann
GermanyPraveen Vasudevan
IndiaAli Ghaemi
IranAgata Szuba
PolandVarsha Natarajan
IndiaThomas Schlichthärle
GermanyKaren Elda Viacava Romo
MexicoProf. Stefan Diez
Bio-Nano Tools, BCUBE
Stefan Diez is Heisenberg Professor for BioNanoTools at the B CUBE Research Center. His lab develops and applies novel optical techniques to investigate molecular transport in cell biology and nanotechnology.
Stefan Diez is Heisenberg Professor for BioNanoTools at the B CUBE Research Center. His lab develops and applies novel optical techniques to investigate molecular transport in cell biology and nanotechnology.
Dr. Ralf Seidel
DNA Motors, BIOTEC
Ralf Seidel is a group leader at the Center for Biotechnology. He investigates DNA translocating molecular motors using single molecule techniques such as magnetic tweezers. Before he worked on DNA mediated assembly of novel nanostructures.
Ralf Seidel is a group leader at the Center for Biotechnology. He investigates DNA translocating molecular motors using single molecule techniques such as magnetic tweezers. Before he worked on DNA mediated assembly of novel nanostructures.
Dr. Michael Schlierf
Bionanotechnological Analysis & Manipulation, BCUBE
Michael Schlierf is a group leader at the B CUBE Research Center. His team works on bionanotechnological analysis and manipulation, specifically the development and application of single molecule techniques to study cellular machines.
Michael Schlierf is a group leader at the B CUBE Research Center. His team works on bionanotechnological analysis and manipulation, specifically the development and application of single molecule techniques to study cellular machines.
Prof. Erik Schäffer
Single Molecule Nanomechanics, BIOTEC
Erik Schäffer is a group leader at the Center for Biotechnology. His main research focus is the investigation of the nanomechanics of protein-protein interactions by using single-molecule techniques such as optical tweezers.
Erik Schäffer is a group leader at the Center for Biotechnology. His main research focus is the investigation of the nanomechanics of protein-protein interactions by using single-molecule techniques such as optical tweezers.
Maj Svea Grieb
Single Molecule Methods, BCUBE
Svea is a PhD student in the Lab of Michael Schlierf and works on DNA interacting enzymes using single-molecule techniques. She participated in 2010 in the iGEM competition and she is the angel of the project and takes care of everything.
Svea is a PhD student in the Lab of Michael Schlierf and works on DNA interacting enzymes using single-molecule techniques. She participated in 2010 in the iGEM competition and she is the angel of the project and takes care of everything.
Ignacio Gonzalez
Creative graphics, TU Dresden
Ignacio (Nacho) is a PhD student at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State Research in Dresden, His scientific research is directed towards the synthesis and characterization of boron-rich low dimensional nanostructures. He is very fond of drawing, painting and designing and dedicates very much of his free time to such activities.
Ignacio (Nacho) is a PhD student at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State Research in Dresden, His scientific research is directed towards the synthesis and characterization of boron-rich low dimensional nanostructures. He is very fond of drawing, painting and designing and dedicates very much of his free time to such activities.
Dominik Kauert
DNA Origami, BIOTEC
Dominik is a PhD student in the lab of Ralf Seidel. He is very interested in the design of DNA Origami structures and their applications in bioscience and technology.
Dominik is a PhD student in the lab of Ralf Seidel. He is very interested in the design of DNA Origami structures and their applications in bioscience and technology.
Aleksander Czogalla
Lipid Membranes, BIOTEC
Aleksander is a Post-Doc in the lab of Petra Schwille. He investigates the coupling of DNA Origami to lipid membranes.
Aleksander is a Post-Doc in the lab of Petra Schwille. He investigates the coupling of DNA Origami to lipid membranes.
Lucas Schirmer
Web Design, MBC Dresden
Lucas is a PhD student in the Max-Bergmann Center for Biomaterials. He participated 2010 in the iGEM competition and was our main source of knowledge in creating the wiki.
Lucas is a PhD student in the Max-Bergmann Center for Biomaterials. He participated 2010 in the iGEM competition and was our main source of knowledge in creating the wiki.
For their support in terms of knowledge and expertise we thank the following people:
Interesting discussions
Prof. Marino ZerialProf. Jochen Guck
Prof. Kai Simons
Prof. Oliver Schmidt
Dr. Yixin Zhang
Dr. Leonid Ionov
Dr. Andrew Oates
Light Microscopy facility
Wolfgang StaroskeHela Hartmann
Ruth Hans
Markus Burkhardt
Ellen Geibelt
Ronny Sczech
Electron Microscopy facility
Thomas KurthSusanne Kretschmar
AFM Imaging Collaborators
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia (Madrid):Dr. Fernando Moreno Herrero
Maria Eugenia Fuentes
Others
Jasmina DikicHsin-Mei Cheng
Sarah Mansour
Shruti Mathur Desai


