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− | <li>Daniel Gerngross</li> | + | <li>Daniel Gerngross</li> |
− | <li>Christoph Stelzer</li> | + | <li>Christoph Stelzer</li> |
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+ | <div class ="advisordescription">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.</div> | ||
<li>Claude Lormeau</li> | <li>Claude Lormeau</li> | ||
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+ | 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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Revision as of 10:01, 7 October 2017
CATE would have never been possible without the tremendous support and guidance by our advisors, supervisors and experts. A big thank you to everyone who has contributed to the completion and success of CATE!
Advisors
Supervisors
Wet lab
Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery
Modeling
Anubhav Jain, Nikolaos Korasidis and Valentin Senlis
WIKI
Nico Huber, Anubhav Jain, Nikolaos Korasidis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery
Human Practices
Nikolaos Korasidis, Nico Huber, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery
InterLab Study
Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber and Irma Telarovic
Collaborations
Vasileios Cheras, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis,
Support
Advisors
- Daniel Gerngross
- Christoph Stelzer
- Claude Lormeau
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 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 fjefnk
- Prof. Dr. Jörg Stelling
- Prof. Dr. Yaakov Benenson
Attributions
Wet lab
Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery
Modeling
Anubhav Jain, Nikolaos Korasidis and Valentin Senlis
WIKI
Nico Huber, Anubhav Jain, Nikolaos Korasidis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery
Human Practices
Nikolaos Korasidis, Nico Huber, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery
InterLab Study
Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber and Irma Telarovic
Collaborations
Vasileios Cheras, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis,