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            <p>We thank all involved people for their time and effort to support us in achieving the results of the project CATE.</p>
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                <h1>Project Support and Advice</h1>
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                <p>In our weekly meetings the advisors were reviewing our progress and helping to take important decisions.</p>
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                <h2>Advisors</h2>
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                        <h3>Daniel Gerngross, iGEM 2014 team member, Ph.D. student and Christoph Stelzer, Ph.D.</h3>
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                        <p>Daniel and Christoph were always around in the nearby Panke and Benenonson Labs for urgent questions and dropped by the iGEM lab a couple of times a week to see if everything is alright. They assisted us in designing experiments and interpret the results. They were involved in setting up equipment and showed us how to use it correctly or helped in optimizing the way we wanted to investigate our constructs. Daniel was part of the 2014 iGEM team of ETH Zürich and had a lot of experience with the experimental techniques such as the ligase cycling reaction as well as plate reader measurements. Chrostoph provided us mammalian cell lines and a lot of advice in experiment design.</p>
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                        <h3>Claude Lormeau, iGEM 2014 team member</h3>
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                        <p>Claude was the specialist in computational biology and helped to define the strategy for our models. She was always around to discuss results and optimize the procedure. With her extensive experience from taking part in iGEM team 2015 at ETH Zürich she contributed to the successful implementation of the models and connecting the outcomes to the experimental work.
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                    <li>Prof. Dr. Sven Panke, bioprocess engineering, experiments design, project goals and approaches</li>
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                <p>Besides providing a dedicated iGEM Laboratory in the facility of the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel, the professors helped us in general decisions by asking critical questions. During our weekly meetings, they kept the overview of our project and supported us in chosing a direction for the project. With their knowledge, they were able to draw our attention to issues that might appear in future, so that we could prevent problems or adapt early to the situations.
 
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<h5>Attributions</h5>
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Each team must clearly attribute work done by the student team members on this page. The team must distinguish work done by the students from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, and individuals not on the team roster.
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                    <li>Benenson Lab, iGEM lab space, general assistance in equipment handling, tecan plate readers, nanodrop device, thermocyclers</li>
 
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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.
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                <h1>Acknowledgements</h1>
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.
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                    <li>Andreas Zingg, Fundraising iGEM ETH Zürich 2016, for arranging sponsorship of main sponsors early in 2017 before the 2017 team was formed.</li>
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                    <li>Prof. Dr. Markus Rudin, Institute of Biomedical Imaging ETH Zürich, for the informative meeting and advice in magnetic resonance imaging and arranging access to the MRI</li>
 
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                    <li>Dr. Aileen Schröter, for arranging the MRI experiments and the meeting with Prof. Rudin.</li>
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                    <li>Prof. Simon J. Ittig, CEO of T3 Pharmaceuticals, for giving insight into a bacterial cancer therapy startup company and the talk at <em>BSSE meets industry</em>. <!-- TODO: Add link -->
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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>Inspiration</h5>
 
<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>
 
<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Exeter/Attributions">2014 Exeter </a></li>
 
<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Melbourne/Attributions">2014 Melbourne </a></li>
 
<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>
 
<p>Tell us if your institution teaches an iGEM or synthetic biology class and when you started your project:</p>
 
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<li>Does your institution teach an iGEM or synthetic biology course?</li>
 
<li>When did you start this course?</li>
 
<li>Are the syllabus and course materials freely available online?</li>
 
<li>When did you start your brainstorming?</li>
 
<li>When did you start in the lab?</li>
 
<li>When did you start working on  your project?</li>
 
 
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Revision as of 12:47, 17 September 2017

TOC

Attributions

We thank all involved people for their time and effort to support us in achieving the results of the project CATE.

Project Support and Advice

In our weekly meetings the advisors were reviewing our progress and helping to take important decisions.

Advisors

  • Daniel Gerngross, iGEM 2014 team member, Ph.D. student and Christoph Stelzer, Ph.D.

    Daniel and Christoph were always around in the nearby Panke and Benenonson Labs for urgent questions and dropped by the iGEM lab a couple of times a week to see if everything is alright. They assisted us in designing experiments and interpret the results. They were involved in setting up equipment and showed us how to use it correctly or helped in optimizing the way we wanted to investigate our constructs. Daniel was part of the 2014 iGEM team of ETH Zürich and had a lot of experience with the experimental techniques such as the ligase cycling reaction as well as plate reader measurements. Chrostoph provided us mammalian cell lines and a lot of advice in experiment design.

  • Claude Lormeau, iGEM 2014 team member

    Claude was the specialist in computational biology and helped to define the strategy for our models. She was always around to discuss results and optimize the procedure. With her extensive experience from taking part in iGEM team 2015 at ETH Zürich she contributed to the successful implementation of the models and connecting the outcomes to the experimental work.

Supervisors

  • Prof. Dr. Sven Panke, bioprocess engineering, experiments design, project goals and approaches
  • Prof. Dr. Yaakov Benenson, molecular computing, workflow design, project goals and approaches
  • Prof. Dr. Joerg Stelling, systems biology, modelisation, project goals and approaches

Besides providing a dedicated iGEM Laboratory in the facility of the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel, the professors helped us in general decisions by asking critical questions. During our weekly meetings, they kept the overview of our project and supported us in chosing a direction for the project. With their knowledge, they were able to draw our attention to issues that might appear in future, so that we could prevent problems or adapt early to the situations.

Laboratories

  • Benenson Lab, iGEM lab space, general assistance in equipment handling, tecan plate readers, nanodrop device, thermocyclers
  • Panke Lab, general assistance in equipment handling, thermocyclers

Acknowledgements

  • Andreas Zingg, Fundraising iGEM ETH Zürich 2016, for arranging sponsorship of main sponsors early in 2017 before the 2017 team was formed.
  • Prof. Dr. Markus Rudin, Institute of Biomedical Imaging ETH Zürich, for the informative meeting and advice in magnetic resonance imaging and arranging access to the MRI
  • Dr. Aileen Schröter, for arranging the MRI experiments and the meeting with Prof. Rudin.
  • Prof. Simon J. Ittig, CEO of T3 Pharmaceuticals, for giving insight into a bacterial cancer therapy startup company and the talk at BSSE meets industry.