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Spatial organization of the bacterial cell
Solari, J.
2019
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Solari, J. (2019). Spatial organization of the bacterial cell.
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Acknowledgements
First of all I would like to thank my Family.
Family is fundamental for most Italian people and I am no exception. Thanks a lot Mamma, Babbo e Duccio for all your support and presence and help in all difficult, boring and challenging passages of these past 5 years: my moving to the Netherlands, my health, my PhD. Thanks for being so great, open and understanding. It feels so good to have you at the deepest core of my Family. Thanks a lot to Zia and Mauro, always present as well, always great and stimulating, always interested in my adventures abroad and always ready to prepare mushrooms or fish delicacies (e.g. "zuppa di femminelle") whenever I was back home. Thanks also to Gabriella who became with time another great older sister.
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and honor. Thanks also to all the girls that lived in my heart during these years, in particular Flaminia, Sunny, Kate and now.. Taraneh. You (cucciola) are filling and fulfilling my mind, body and soul.
Some really special thanks to all the special colleagues and people I met through my PhD. Starting from people that were and are at AMOLF I want to thank colonel Agata and her super funny humor, Parisa and her amazing smile, energy and positiveness, Giulia for sharing music, "cannette" and a little piece of our hearts, Chetan for all the deep conversations and for being the best student I could possibly hope to supervise, Wiebe for being my smoking buddy even under the worse Dutch weather and for his stories, Clyde for being so happy all the time and for letting me know amazing places and people outside AMOLF, Jasmijne, Maga, Jeanette, Giorgio, Marco, Nicola and Federica. You made AMOLF a much more enjoyable place for me and helped going through hard times by chatting and venting at the coffee corner and outside AMOLF. Thanks also to Yuval, Marijolein, Martijn, Vanda, Bart, David, George and all the people I shared long hours in the wet lab. Last but not least a big thanks to Francois who without any doubt is the person who taught me and from whom I learned the most about how to do Science. Thanks also to the ARCNL crew, in particular to Cristina and Alessandro and to the VU crew, in particular Luca, Felix and Fabio. Was so nice to share retreats and conferences with you guys.A very special thank to all the support staff at AMOLF in particular Marko, Marco, Carl, Wiebe, Erik, Wouter, and all the other people without whom I would have never be able to accomplish my PhD.
Thanks Tom for supervising and guiding my work as a PhD, thanks to Remus and Fred for collaborating together (it was really fun and I learned a lot of biology form you), thanks to Suckjoon for the really inspirational and instructive period at UCSD, and thanks to all the great Suckjoon’s lab member: J.T., Fangwei, Dongyang, Sarah and Guilleaume (thanks for all your help inside and outside the lab). A very special thanks to Bela for kicking off together the Python team at AMOLF and for all the great support.