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<a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Ludwig">Ludwig</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Christoph">Christoph</a>. The BioBricks were done by <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Rob">Rob</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Max">Max</a>, who also cloned the constructs needed | <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Ludwig">Ludwig</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Christoph">Christoph</a>. The BioBricks were done by <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Rob">Rob</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Max">Max</a>, who also cloned the constructs needed | ||
for the Intein-Extein read-out. The parts for the aeBlue read-out were done by <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Florian">Florian</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Christoph">Christoph</a>. All | for the Intein-Extein read-out. The parts for the aeBlue read-out were done by <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Florian">Florian</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Christoph">Christoph</a>. All | ||
− | the | + | the gene and primer design was done by the above-mentioned students and reviewed by our |
supervisor <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Aurore">Aurore</a>. | supervisor <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Aurore">Aurore</a>. | ||
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− | Our hardware team consisted of four students: <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Katzi">Katzi</a>, <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Matthias">Matthias</a>, <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Sven">Sven</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Max">Max</a>. Our fluorescence detector "Lightbringer" was conceived, designed and built by Katzi and Matthias, while the whole hardware team developed "Heatbringer", the | + | Our hardware team consisted of four students: <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Katzi">Katzi</a>, <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Matthias">Matthias</a>, <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Sven">Sven</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Max">Max</a>. Our fluorescence detector "Lightbringer" was conceived, designed and built by Katzi and Matthias, while the whole hardware team developed "Heatbringer", the sample processing unit. Sven and Max worked on the initial design blueprints, both in design and execution; Matthias and Katzi then developed "Heatbringer" to its latest version. Along the way, our supervisors <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Lukas">Lukas</a>, <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Benjamin">Benjamin</a> and <a class="myLink" href="/Team:Munich/Team#Michael">Michael</a> gave valuable input and |
feedback. Julia Müller und Marisa Götzfried, both PhD students in Prof. Simmel's lab, helped our hardware team by giving tips regarding 3D-printing and circuit design. Jerome Lutz, from UnternehmerTUM, also helped us by giving us access to the awesome parts library in UnternehmerTUM's MakerSpace and offering us some courses there. | feedback. Julia Müller und Marisa Götzfried, both PhD students in Prof. Simmel's lab, helped our hardware team by giving tips regarding 3D-printing and circuit design. Jerome Lutz, from UnternehmerTUM, also helped us by giving us access to the awesome parts library in UnternehmerTUM's MakerSpace and offering us some courses there. | ||
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− | Even though they are not official members of the team, several people helped us to develop our project. We would like to thank them for their help and support; without them CascAID wouldn't have been possible. Thanks to all the people in the Chair of Physics of Synthetic Biology Systems at the TUM for their patience, help, for sharing their benches and for showing us our way around the lab. Special thanks to Prof. Simmel who hosted us and gave us constant feedback. Extra thanks to Helene Budjarek (TA), Kilian Vogele (PhD Student), Aradhana Chopra (PhD Student), Julia Müller (PhD Student), Marisa Götzfried (PhD Student), and Dr. Sandra Sagredo (Postdoc). Thanks the people at UnternehmerTUM for supporting us along the way with practical courses and ideas. Thanks to Christine Braig for lending us her machine for the lyophilization experiments. And | + | Even though they are not official members of the team, several people helped us to develop our project. We would like to thank them for their help and support; without them CascAID wouldn't have been possible. Thanks to all the people in the Chair of Physics of Synthetic Biology Systems at the TUM for their patience, help, for sharing their benches and for showing us our way around the lab. Special thanks to Prof. Simmel who hosted us and gave us constant feedback. Extra thanks to Helene Budjarek (TA), Kilian Vogele (PhD Student), Aradhana Chopra (PhD Student), Julia Müller (PhD Student), Marisa Götzfried (PhD Student), and Dr. Sandra Sagredo (Postdoc). Thanks to the people at UnternehmerTUM for supporting us along the way with practical courses and ideas. Thanks to Christine Braig for lending us her machine for the lyophilization experiments. And special thanks to all our sponsors for their financial help and contributions. |
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