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Dr. David Wurbs from our head sponsor, the KWS Saat AG in Einbeck
Dr. David Wurbs from our head sponsor, the KWS Saat AG in Einbeck

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The beast and its Achilles heel:

 A novel target to fight multi-resistant pathogenic bacteria


Our Human Practice

In terms of “human practice” the iGEM Team Göttingen invited for a panel discussion.

At the 12th of June 2013 the historical observatory in Göttingen was the perfect scenery to present our project “The beast and its Achilles heel: A novel target to fight multi-resistant pathogenic bacteria” and of course to discuss urgent topics like the origin, development and fighting of multi-resistant bacteria as well as gene technology.

After a brief introduction concerning the iGEM competition itself followed by the general description of our project we reconciled to the actual panel discussion.

Therefore we were honored to introduce the following guests:

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