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Our group on September 12th, 2006
Current group members:
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Martha has been working in the group of Prof. Amrhein for many years. She is our "cloning specialist" and very helpful in many of our projects and our daily lab-life. |
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Thomas started his PhD with us in October 2003 to investigate the role of poly P in arbuscular mycorrhiza. For this purpose he is developing methods to specifically stain poly P and to detect polyphosphate binding proteins. |
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Hans Caspar joined our lab in May 2006 to do his PhD with us. He will study pathways involved in poly P accumulation in yeast. |
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In November 2002 I switched to a topic completely new to me and started as a group leader with Prof. Amrhein to study poly P. For our studies we work mostly with filamentous fungi and yeast, but we have also small projects with plants and algae. |