Oliver Hoeller

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My name is Oliver Hoeller - I am a postdoc with Wendell Lim and Orion Weiner here at UCSF. I joined the labs about a year ago and work on chemotaxis using Dictyostelium as a model system. I was very excited to get involved in this years iGEM project as a superbuddy: It meant taking on a different role compared to the normal wetlab postdoc’s routine. Suddenly it was not about my experiments but about finding ways to make the iGEM project run smooth. I greatly enjoyed experiencing the students engaged in their own projects. It is amazing to see the progress they made over the summer.
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I am a postdoc with Wendell Lim and Orion Weiner here at UCSF. I joined the labs about a year ago and work on chemotaxis using Dictyostelium as a model system. I was very excited to get involved in this years iGEM project as a superbuddy: It meant taking on a different role compared to the normal wetlab postdoc’s routine. Suddenly it was not about my experiments but about finding ways to make the iGEM project run smooth. I greatly enjoyed experiencing the students engaged in their own projects. It is amazing to see the progress they made over the summer.
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 20 October 2009

New Beercan chicken winner

I am a postdoc with Wendell Lim and Orion Weiner here at UCSF. I joined the labs about a year ago and work on chemotaxis using Dictyostelium as a model system. I was very excited to get involved in this years iGEM project as a superbuddy: It meant taking on a different role compared to the normal wetlab postdoc’s routine. Suddenly it was not about my experiments but about finding ways to make the iGEM project run smooth. I greatly enjoyed experiencing the students engaged in their own projects. It is amazing to see the progress they made over the summer.

The Team