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<h1> Attributions  </h1>
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We would like to give credit and show our gratitude to all the people, who without their help we would not have achieved our goals and none of what we did would have been possible.
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<h3> Advisors: </h3>
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We would like to thank our advisors who guided us throughout the past year. We are thankful for the opportunity to have worked with them and deeply appreciate the time and effort they invested in both training and mentoring us.
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We want to thank our Primary PI: <strong>Prof. Roee Amit</strong>.
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And our Secondary PI: <strong>Dr. Orna Atar</strong>.
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<h4> Mentors: </h4>
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<strong>Alexey Tomsov</strong>
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<strong>Roni Cohen</strong>
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<strong>Inbal Vaknin</strong>
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<h3> General Support: </h3>
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We sincerely thank the Technion Institute of Technology and the Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Engineering, for supplying us with everything we needed and giving us the best possible conditions so we could do our work. Special gratitude goes to <strong>Dan Bohadana</strong>, the superintendent and to <strong>Liat Retter</strong>,head of administration.
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<h3> Project support and advice </h3>
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We would like to express our gratitude to all the researchers who assisted us and graced us with their scientific knowledge and experience. It was a pleasure to work with such leading scientists and we were honored to be given the opportunity to learn so much from them.
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<strong>Beate Kaufmann</strong> from Roee Amit's lab for advising and assisting us in the design of the project, mentoring us through in tissue culture principles, and supporting us at unconventional hours.
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<strong>Prof. Doron Melamed</strong> for inspiring us to develop our idea, believing in us in the beginning, and supplying us with a unique cell-line for our proof of concept.
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<strong>Prof. Zila Zukerman</strong> for supporting our idea, providing us with food for thought regarding ethical and practical issues, and giving us the idea to use the Ganciclovir system as a kill switch. Her willingness to give from her time was both remarkable and inspirational.
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<strong>Prof. Ayal Hendel</strong> for hosting us in his lab, consulting with us regarding our idea, and demonstrating how his lab works with hematopoietic stem cells.
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<strong>Prof. Ben Zion Levi</strong> for advising us on the TET-OFF system and providing us with cell lines and lab equipment.
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<strong>Prof. Marcelle Machluf</strong> for giving us the commercial pDisplay(plasmid)for our first experiments.
  
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<h3> Cell lines support </h3>
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<strong>Aviva Azriel</strong>, lab manager for Professor Ben Zion Levi, for giving us the HPC-7 cell line, and explaining the protocols needed for working with this cell line.
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<strong>Eli shitrit</strong>, lab manager for Professor Doron Melamed, for giving us the WHEI-231 cell line we needed for our experiments and consulting with us regarding their culturing.
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<h3> Technical support </h3>
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<strong>Gally Avraham</strong>, for giving us a long and in-depth tutorial on the FACS machine and the NEPA Electroporator device. In addition, we would like to thank Almog Diagnostics for lending us the Electroporator for our experiments.
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<strong>Yotam Baeloha</strong> for helping us with all the technical aspects related to photography and video production, helping voluntarily and always with a smile.
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<h3> Wiki support</h3>
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<strong>Ofek Elul</strong> from team Technion 2016, for giving us precious tips and helping us deal with wiki bugs.
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<h3> Graphic Design support: </h3>
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<strong>Chen Ferera</strong>, for helping us with the design and editing of our videos, and giving tips for our poster.
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<strong>Ori Harel</strong>, a professional graphic designer, for helping us choose a guideline style for our project, designing our final logo, and advising us about the visibility of our wiki.
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<h3> White board support: </h3>
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<strong>Adi Zoref</strong> for editing our white board in the most professional manner possible.
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<strong>Haleli Guthmann</strong> for illustrating our white board video with a lot creativity and style. 
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<h3> Human Practices support </h3>
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<strong>Prof. Shenhav Cohen</strong>, <strong>Shlomit David </strong>and <strong>Reut Shapira</strong>, for volunteering to tell their personal life story in front of the religious girls at the conference we organized.
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<strong>Yoav Shadmi</strong>, the director of "Bet Hagalgalim" association for physicaly and mentally disabled children, for giving us the opportunity to participate in an educational activity conveying messages of "tolerance to oneself" and "tolerance towards others".
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<br>
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<strong>Ayelet Bar-Tov</strong>, the director of "Havayeda", a science center for children from the periphery, for giving us the opportunity to do an activity in which we exposed the children of the next generation to the wonderful world of the immune system.
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<strong>Prof. Ayelet Baram-Tsabari</strong>, for supporting us, connecting us to relevant agents and giving us ideas that opened our minds.
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Special thanks go to all the people who participated in our "TOLERANCE Challenge" on social media.
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<h3> Financial Support: </h3>
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We are thankful for the generous support of the hereby listed companies which provided us with essential lab equipment and materials:
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<strong>Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) </strong>for donating us 20KB DNA synthesis.
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<br>
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<strong>SIGMA ALDRICH-MERCK  </strong>for donating us 10,000 new Israeli shekels to buy primers and materials from the company.
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<br>
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<strong>Twist Bioscience </strong> for granting us a 2000$ scholarship. We know there were many other teams who applied, and are honored that we were one of the few teams chosen to receive this generous scholarship.
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<br>
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<strong>Rhenium </strong> for donating 1000$ to buy reagents and equipment from their company.
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<br>
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<strong>Almog diagnostic </strong> for donating antibodies, cuvettes and lending us their NEPA-21 electroporator for a month.
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<br>
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<strong>Biological industries  </strong>for donating tissue culture materials.
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<br>
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<strong>Hy Laboratories </strong> for donating reagents and kits.
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<br>
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<strong>Peprotech </strong> for donating cytokines worth 1200$.
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<br>
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<strong>Zotal  </strong>for donating transfection reagents and kits.
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<br>
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<strong>Tivan-biotech </strong> for donating 1500₪ to buy equipment.
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<br>
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<strong>Bioanalytics  </strong>for donating us pipetors.
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<strong>Snapgene </strong> for providing us free license for all the group.
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<strong>Labotal </strong> for donating pipetors.
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And last but not least
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We would like to thank all the people who came to our presentations and gave useful feedback and input.
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And most importantly, we would like to thank the iGEM foundation, and judges, without whom none of this would be possible. The ecosystem you have created is both amazing and awe inspiring.
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<strong>We greatly thank all the people who have made it possible for us to fulfill our aspirations and reach the achievements we dreamt of </strong>
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<h5> Why is this page needed? </h5>
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<p>The Attribution requirement helps the judges know what you did yourselves and what you had help with. We don't mind if you get help with difficult or complex techniques, but you must report what work your team did and what work was done by others.</p>
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For example, you might choose to work with an animal model during your project. Working with animals requires getting a license and applying far in advance to conduct certain experiments in many countries. This is difficult to achieve during the course of a summer, but much easier if you can work with a postdoc or PI who has the right licenses.</p>
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<li>General Support</li>
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<li>Project support and advice</li>
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<li>Fundraising help and advice</li>
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<li>Lab support</li>
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<li>Difficult technique support</li>
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<li>Project advisor support</li>
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<li>Wiki support</li>
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<li>Presentation coaching</li>
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<li>Human Practices support</li>
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<li> Thanks and acknowledgements for all other people involved in helping make a successful iGEM team</li>
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<h5> Can we base our project on a previous one? </h5>
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<p>Yes! You can have a project based on a previous team, or based on someone else's idea, <b>as long as you state this fact very clearly and give credit for the original project.</b> </p>
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<h5>Inspiration</h5>
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<p>Take a look at what other teams have done:</p>
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<li><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Team">2011 Imperial College London</a> (scroll to the bottom)</li>
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Exeter/Attributions">2014 Exeter </a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Melbourne/Attributions">2014 Melbourne </a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Valencia_Biocampus/Attributions">2014 Valencia Biocampus</a></li>
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<h5>Team training and Project start</h5>
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<p>Tell us if your institution teaches an iGEM or synthetic biology class and when you started your project:</p>
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Attributions

Attributions



We would like to give credit and show our gratitude to all the people, who without their help we would not have achieved our goals and none of what we did would have been possible.

Advisors:

We would like to thank our advisors who guided us throughout the past year. We are thankful for the opportunity to have worked with them and deeply appreciate the time and effort they invested in both training and mentoring us.

We want to thank our Primary PI: Prof. Roee Amit.
And our Secondary PI: Dr. Orna Atar.

Mentors:

Alexey Tomsov
Roni Cohen
Inbal Vaknin

General Support:

We sincerely thank the Technion Institute of Technology and the Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Engineering, for supplying us with everything we needed and giving us the best possible conditions so we could do our work. Special gratitude goes to Dan Bohadana, the superintendent and to Liat Retter,head of administration.

Project support and advice

We would like to express our gratitude to all the researchers who assisted us and graced us with their scientific knowledge and experience. It was a pleasure to work with such leading scientists and we were honored to be given the opportunity to learn so much from them.
We would like to thank:
Beate Kaufmann from Roee Amit's lab for advising and assisting us in the design of the project, mentoring us through in tissue culture principles, and supporting us at unconventional hours.
Prof. Doron Melamed for inspiring us to develop our idea, believing in us in the beginning, and supplying us with a unique cell-line for our proof of concept.
Prof. Zila Zukerman for supporting our idea, providing us with food for thought regarding ethical and practical issues, and giving us the idea to use the Ganciclovir system as a kill switch. Her willingness to give from her time was both remarkable and inspirational.
Prof. Ayal Hendel for hosting us in his lab, consulting with us regarding our idea, and demonstrating how his lab works with hematopoietic stem cells.
Prof. Ben Zion Levi for advising us on the TET-OFF system and providing us with cell lines and lab equipment.
Prof. Marcelle Machluf for giving us the commercial pDisplay(plasmid)for our first experiments.

Cell lines support

Aviva Azriel, lab manager for Professor Ben Zion Levi, for giving us the HPC-7 cell line, and explaining the protocols needed for working with this cell line.
Eli shitrit, lab manager for Professor Doron Melamed, for giving us the WHEI-231 cell line we needed for our experiments and consulting with us regarding their culturing.

Technical support

Gally Avraham, for giving us a long and in-depth tutorial on the FACS machine and the NEPA Electroporator device. In addition, we would like to thank Almog Diagnostics for lending us the Electroporator for our experiments.
Yotam Baeloha for helping us with all the technical aspects related to photography and video production, helping voluntarily and always with a smile.

Wiki support

Ofek Elul from team Technion 2016, for giving us precious tips and helping us deal with wiki bugs.

Graphic Design support:

Chen Ferera, for helping us with the design and editing of our videos, and giving tips for our poster.
Ori Harel, a professional graphic designer, for helping us choose a guideline style for our project, designing our final logo, and advising us about the visibility of our wiki.

White board support:

Adi Zoref for editing our white board in the most professional manner possible.
Haleli Guthmann for illustrating our white board video with a lot creativity and style.

Human Practices support

Prof. Shenhav Cohen, Shlomit David and Reut Shapira, for volunteering to tell their personal life story in front of the religious girls at the conference we organized.
Yoav Shadmi, the director of "Bet Hagalgalim" association for physicaly and mentally disabled children, for giving us the opportunity to participate in an educational activity conveying messages of "tolerance to oneself" and "tolerance towards others".
Ayelet Bar-Tov, the director of "Havayeda", a science center for children from the periphery, for giving us the opportunity to do an activity in which we exposed the children of the next generation to the wonderful world of the immune system.
Prof. Ayelet Baram-Tsabari, for supporting us, connecting us to relevant agents and giving us ideas that opened our minds.
Special thanks go to all the people who participated in our "TOLERANCE Challenge" on social media.

Financial Support:

We are thankful for the generous support of the hereby listed companies which provided us with essential lab equipment and materials:
Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) for donating us 20KB DNA synthesis.
SIGMA ALDRICH-MERCK for donating us 10,000 new Israeli shekels to buy primers and materials from the company.
Twist Bioscience for granting us a 2000$ scholarship. We know there were many other teams who applied, and are honored that we were one of the few teams chosen to receive this generous scholarship.
Rhenium for donating 1000$ to buy reagents and equipment from their company.
Almog diagnostic for donating antibodies, cuvettes and lending us their NEPA-21 electroporator for a month.
Biological industries for donating tissue culture materials.
Hy Laboratories for donating reagents and kits.
Peprotech for donating cytokines worth 1200$.
Zotal for donating transfection reagents and kits.
Tivan-biotech for donating 1500₪ to buy equipment.
Bioanalytics for donating us pipetors.
Snapgene for providing us free license for all the group.
Labotal for donating pipetors.

And last but not least
We would like to thank all the people who came to our presentations and gave useful feedback and input.
And most importantly, we would like to thank the iGEM foundation, and judges, without whom none of this would be possible. The ecosystem you have created is both amazing and awe inspiring.


We greatly thank all the people who have made it possible for us to fulfill our aspirations and reach the achievements we dreamt of

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