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<div class=text3right><b>Ariel Lindner, PhD</b></br>For lending us your expertise to help devise a strategy for a successful project. He also provided the network to allow us to develop our project to the fullest.</br></br><b>Jake Wintermute, PhD</b></br>For providing input using his experience coaching 5 different iGEM teams. His input was vital for our better understanding of the structure of the competition. </div></div> | <div class=text3right><b>Ariel Lindner, PhD</b></br>For lending us your expertise to help devise a strategy for a successful project. He also provided the network to allow us to develop our project to the fullest.</br></br><b>Jake Wintermute, PhD</b></br>For providing input using his experience coaching 5 different iGEM teams. His input was vital for our better understanding of the structure of the competition. </div></div> | ||
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<div class=text3center> <b>Jesus Fernandez-Rodriguez, PhD</b></br>For answering all our questions regarding the RGB light sensing system that we worked with. </div> | <div class=text3center> <b>Jesus Fernandez-Rodriguez, PhD</b></br>For answering all our questions regarding the RGB light sensing system that we worked with. </div> | ||
<div class=text3right> <b>Amodsen Chotia</b></br>For providing help with designing the laser setup. </div></div> | <div class=text3right> <b>Amodsen Chotia</b></br>For providing help with designing the laser setup. </div></div> | ||
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<div class=text4><div class=text4left><h1>Human Practices support</h1></br></br><b>Maria Azi, Edgar Ornelas & Anoopdeep Bal</b></br>These three students from the CRI Edtech master helped in developing the Public engagement and outreach aspect of our project.</div> | <div class=text4><div class=text4left><h1>Human Practices support</h1></br></br><b>Maria Azi, Edgar Ornelas & Anoopdeep Bal</b></br>These three students from the CRI Edtech master helped in developing the Public engagement and outreach aspect of our project.</div> | ||
<div class=text4right><h1> Wiki support </h1></br></br> <b>Jean-François Bonnet</br>Hugo Lopez</br>Mykola Cherviatsov</b> </div></div> | <div class=text4right><h1> Wiki support </h1></br></br> <b>Jean-François Bonnet</br>Hugo Lopez</br>Mykola Cherviatsov</b> </div></div> | ||
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Revision as of 21:39, 23 October 2017
ATTRIBUTIONS
Work performed by the team
The students came up with and developed the idea during
brainstorming sessions in the firsts months of the competition, letting
the project evolve throughout the summer. All of the designs,
constructs and experiments were performed by the students of the
2017 Paris Bettencourt team.
Instructors and Advisors provided support, advice and feedback when needed. The team was hosted by
the CRI lab inside of the Paris-Descartes University.
If more than one person is listed, we highlighted the main person
responsible
Optogenetics: Transmembrane protein
Paul CacheraAlicia GrahamOptogenetics: Protein caging
Aya GomaaLogic circuit
Alma Chapet--BatlleRNA scaffolding
Joseph RyanPHA production
Victor PabstAlicia GrahamJoseph RyanCaCO3 precipitation
Oleksandra SorokinaPolysilicate production
Pierre-Luc SatinGel characterization
Paul CacheraModeling
Alicia GrahamAlma Chapet--BatllePaul CacheraCollaborations
Paul Cachera Alma Chapet--BatlleIanis Dobrev Yulian Dobrev Aya Gomaa Alicia Graham Victor Pabst Joseph Ryan Pierre-Luc Satin Oleksandra SorokinaWiki
Paul Cachera Alma Chapet--BatlleIanis Dobrev Yulian Dobrev Aya Gomaa Alicia Graham Victor Pabst Joseph Ryan Pierre-Luc Satin Oleksandra SorokinaHuman Practices
Paul Cachera Alma Chapet--BatlleIanis Dobrev Yulian Dobrev Aya Gomaa Alicia Graham Victor Pabst Joseph Ryan Pierre-Luc Satin Oleksandra SorokinaMENTORS & ADVISORS
Special thanks to
Haotian GuoFor always being there to help and support us. He was crucial to the experimental design of the project, helped us troubleshoot, analyze the results and everything else. He was always available for advice.Prateek Garg & Sophie GontierFor providing their expertise with the competition, having done iGEM before.
Alvaro Banderas, PhDFor his scientific and also emotional support through this experience. He also helped us look at the big picture when we were focused on smaller details and single experiments.Mourdjen BariFor helping us with the human practices and the wiki, and being willing to lend your time to help move our project forward.
Ariel Lindner, PhDFor lending us your expertise to help devise a strategy for a successful project. He also provided the network to allow us to develop our project to the fullest.Jake Wintermute, PhDFor providing input using his experience coaching 5 different iGEM teams. His input was vital for our better understanding of the structure of the competition.
Project support and advice
Jean Krivine, Jerôme Feret, Grégory Batt & Damien WoodsFor their help with our different modelling approaches.
Jesus Fernandez-Rodriguez, PhDFor answering all our questions regarding the RGB light sensing system that we worked with.
Amodsen ChotiaFor providing help with designing the laser setup.
Human Practices support
Maria Azi, Edgar Ornelas & Anoopdeep BalThese three students from the CRI Edtech master helped in developing the Public engagement and outreach aspect of our project.Wiki support
Jean-François BonnetHugo LopezMykola CherviatsovInterviewees
Michael Arrauyo (VOLUMES)Laurent Barnier (Le Petit Fablab de Paris)Thomas Landrain (La Paillasse)Alain Le Méhauté
Anne Meyer (TU Delft)Andrew Pelling (University of Ottawa)David Sun Kong (MIT Media Lab)Thierry Stœhr (FabLab Paris Diderot)