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− | <li>• Gabi Wilt: ordered Materials for our Team | + | <li> |
+ | </li><li>• Gabi Wilt: ordered Materials for our Team | ||
</li><li>• Corina Rebnegger: helped us doing flow cytometric experiments for characterization of our pGAL syn | </li><li>• Corina Rebnegger: helped us doing flow cytometric experiments for characterization of our pGAL syn | ||
</li><li>• Tom Gaßler: gave us advice for setting up our CRISPR/Cas9 mediated gene integration in <i> Saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> by supporting us with primers for assembling the specific sgRNAs. | </li><li>• Tom Gaßler: gave us advice for setting up our CRISPR/Cas9 mediated gene integration in <i> Saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> by supporting us with primers for assembling the specific sgRNAs. | ||
</li><li>• Martin Altvater: provided us different plasmids for <i> Saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> ready for our Golden Gate system | </li><li>• Martin Altvater: provided us different plasmids for <i> Saccharomyces cerevisiae </i> ready for our Golden Gate system | ||
</li><li>• Jürgen Zanghelini: supported us with our modeling approaches | </li><li>• Jürgen Zanghelini: supported us with our modeling approaches | ||
− | </li><li>• Florian Strobl: | + | </li><li>• Florian Strobl: advice and lab material |
− | </li><li>• Gerald Striedner and Esther Egger provided us the plasmids pSIM 5 and pSIM 9 | + | </li><li>• Gerald Striedner and Esther Egger provided us the plasmids pSIM 5 and pSIM 9 |
− | </li><li>• Matthias Steiger: | + | </li><li>• Matthias Steiger: advice on our project |
− | </li><li>• Franziska Doleschal: organized our bank account and managed all our invoices | + | </li><li>• Franziska Doleschal: organized our bank account and managed all our invoices |
</li><li>• Anna Gindl: designed our Logo | </li><li>• Anna Gindl: designed our Logo | ||
</li><li>• Nikolaus Huber: helped us setting up the core code of our wiki page | </li><li>• Nikolaus Huber: helped us setting up the core code of our wiki page | ||
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<li>• Bernd Albrecht: helped us doing the RT screenings on the Flow cytometer, by setting up the right parameters. </li></ul> | <li>• Bernd Albrecht: helped us doing the RT screenings on the Flow cytometer, by setting up the right parameters. </li></ul> | ||
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+ | <p> Furthermore we want to thank Stefanie Wiesauer, | ||
Revision as of 10:49, 1 November 2017
Attributions
In the course of our project we were able to conduct experiments never done before. However, in order to do so a base of knowledge and resources is required. Fortunately we encountered many ambitious people who supported us. We want to thank them all for kindly helping us during our project.
- • Gabi Wilt: ordered Materials for our Team
- • Corina Rebnegger: helped us doing flow cytometric experiments for characterization of our pGAL syn
- • Tom Gaßler: gave us advice for setting up our CRISPR/Cas9 mediated gene integration in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by supporting us with primers for assembling the specific sgRNAs.
- • Martin Altvater: provided us different plasmids for Saccharomyces cerevisiae ready for our Golden Gate system
- • Jürgen Zanghelini: supported us with our modeling approaches
- • Florian Strobl: advice and lab material
- • Gerald Striedner and Esther Egger provided us the plasmids pSIM 5 and pSIM 9
- • Matthias Steiger: advice on our project
- • Franziska Doleschal: organized our bank account and managed all our invoices
- • Anna Gindl: designed our Logo
- • Nikolaus Huber: helped us setting up the core code of our wiki page
- • AG Sauer: Provided us BB1_01 – BB1_08
- • AG Mattanovich/Gasser: provided us material, all empty BBs for the Golden GATE system and many protocols:
- • Preparation of chemical competent E. coli
- • Transformation chemical competent E. coli
- • Preparation of electro competent S. cerevisiae
- • Transformation of electro competent S. cerevisiae
- • mRNA extraction
- • Bernd Albrecht: helped us doing the RT screenings on the Flow cytometer, by setting up the right parameters.
Furthermore we want to thank Stefanie Wiesauer,