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Marvin Tamme is a well known Estonian biochemic. He has created many new strains of mushrooms and other flowers, plants. He is 27 (born 1997.05.24) and still active. He finished VOCO school with remarkable grades and honors. He has also teached Christopher Alapert, who is now a chemistry teacher in Tartu Jaak Peterson. Marvin Tamme is working on his new project to eliminate bacteria with white mushrooms. He has sold many new types of mushrooms to well known pharmacies. He has contributed to many new studies in his field.
When he was little, he went on many hikes with his father. He taught him all about mushrooms, animals and plants. He became soo interested, that he started reading books about them at the age of 8. His father was very supportive and tried to make his dreams come trough. He is still learning new things to this day, as of humans know very little about mushrooms for now.
He also has a quoto to those who are ignorant towards molecular life “There are many things you don’t see at first, but when you look closer, you can’t unsee it”.
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edithttps://kjpg.tartu.ee/ https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartu_Kristjan_Jaak_Petersoni_G%C3%BCmnaasium In works with the Kristjan Jaak Peterson’s high school.