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<p> 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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This is a bronze medal requirement. Please see the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Judging/Medals">Medals requirements page</a> for more details.</p>
 
  
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<h5> Why is this page needed? </h5>
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<p>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.</p>
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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.</p>
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<div id=header1 class="header">ATTRIBUTIONS</div>
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<li>General Support</li>
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        <h1> Work performed by the team </h1>
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<div class=text2><div class=text2left>The students came up with and developed the idea during
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brainstorming sessions in the firsts months of the competition, letting
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constructs and experiments were performed by the students of the
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2017 Paris Bettencourt team. </div><div class=text2right>Instructors and Advisors provided support, advice and feedback when needed. The team was hosted by
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the CRI lab inside of the Paris-Descartes University.
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If more than one person is listed, we highlighted the main person responsible</div></div>
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<div class=text3><div class=text3left><h4>Optogenetics: Membrane photosensor</h4>Paul Cachera</br>Alicia Graham</br></br><h4>Optogenetics: Protein photocaging</h4>Aya Gomaa</br></br><h4>Logic circuit</h4>Alma Chapet--Batlle</br></br><h4>RNA organelle</h4>Joseph Ryan</br></br><h4>PHA production</h4><b>Victor Pabst</b></br><b>Alicia Graham</b></br>Joseph Ryan</br></br><h4>CaCO3 precipitation</h4>Oleksandra Sorokina</div>
<li> Thanks and acknowledgements for all other people involved in helping make a successful iGEM team</li>
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<div class=text3center> <h4>Polysilicate production</h4>Pierre-Luc Satin</br> </br> <h4>Gel characterization</h4>Paul Cachera</br></br><h4>Modeling</h4>Alicia Graham</br>Alma Chapet--Batlle</br>Paul Cachera</br></br><h4>Collaborations</h4><b>Paul Cachera</b></br>Alma Chapet--Batlle</br>Ianis Dobrev</br>Yulian Dobrev</br>Aya Gomaa</br><b>Alicia Graham</b></br><b>Victor Pabst</b></br>Joseph Ryan</br>Pierre-Luc Satin</br>Oleksandra Sorokina </div>
  
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<div class=text3right> <h4>Wiki</h4>Paul Cachera</br>Alma Chapet--Batlle</br>Ianis Dobrev</br>Yulian Dobrev</br>Aya Gomaa</br>Alicia Graham</br>Victor Pabst</br>Joseph Ryan</br><b>Pierre-Luc Satin</b></br>Oleksandra Sorokina</br></br><h4>Human Practices</h4>Paul Cachera</br>Alma Chapet--Batlle</br>Ianis Dobrev</br>Yulian Dobrev</br>Aya Gomaa</br><b>Alicia Graham</b></br><b>Victor Pabst</b></br>Joseph Ryan</br>Pierre-Luc Satin</br>Oleksandra Sorokina </div></div>
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<h1>Special thanks to</h1>
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<div class=text3><div class=text3left><b>Haotian Guo</b></br>For 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.</br></br><b>Prateek Garg & Sophie Gontier</b></br>For providing their expertise with the competition, having done iGEM before, and Sophie for helping us with the human practices.</div>
  
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<div class=text3center> <b>Alvaro Banderas, PhD</b></br>For 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.</br></br><b>Mourdjen Bari</b></br>For helping us with the human practices and the wiki, and being willing to lend your time to help move our project forward. </div>
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<p>Yes! You can have a project based on a previous team, or based on someone else's idea, <b>as long as you state this fact very clearly and give credit for the original project.</b> </p>
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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>
  
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<h5>Inspiration</h5>
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<h1>Project support and advice</h1>
<p>Take a look at what other teams have done:</p>
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<div class=text3><div class=text3left><b>Jean Krivine, Jerôme Feret, Grégory Batt & Damien Woods</b></br>For their help with our different modelling approaches.</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>
<li><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Team">2011 Imperial College London</a> (scroll to the bottom)</li>
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        <div class=text3right> <b>Amodsen Chotia</b></br>For providing help with designing the laser setup. </div></div>
<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Exeter/Attributions">2014 Exeter </a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Melbourne/Attributions">2014 Melbourne </a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Valencia_Biocampus/Attributions">2014 Valencia Biocampus</a></li>
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<div class=text4><div class=text4left><h1>Human Practices support</h1></br></br><b>Maria Azi & Edgar Ornelas</b></br>These two students from the CRI Edtech master helped in developing the Public engagement and outreach aspect of our project.</div>
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      <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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<div class=text3><div class=text3left><b>Michael Arrauyo (VOLUMES)</br>Laurent Barnier (Le Petit Fablab de Paris)</br>Gabi Bolivar (Usine IO)</br>John Cumbers (SynBioBeta)</br>Albane Imbert(Pasteur Fablab)</br>Thomas Landrain (La Paillasse)</b>
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        <div class=text3right> <b>Alexandre Guergadj (WoMa)</br>Alain Le Méhauté</br>Anne Meyer (TU Delft)</br>Andrew Pelling (University of Ottawa)</br>David Sun Kong (MIT Media Lab)</br>Thierry Stœhr (FabLab Paris Diderot) </b> </div></div>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 12 December 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: Membrane photosensor

Paul Cachera
Alicia Graham

Optogenetics: Protein photocaging

Aya Gomaa

Logic circuit

Alma Chapet--Batlle

RNA organelle

Joseph Ryan

PHA production

Victor Pabst
Alicia Graham
Joseph Ryan

CaCO3 precipitation

Oleksandra Sorokina

Polysilicate production

Pierre-Luc Satin

Gel characterization

Paul Cachera

Modeling

Alicia Graham
Alma Chapet--Batlle
Paul Cachera

Collaborations

Paul Cachera
Alma Chapet--Batlle
Ianis Dobrev
Yulian Dobrev
Aya Gomaa
Alicia Graham
Victor Pabst
Joseph Ryan
Pierre-Luc Satin
Oleksandra Sorokina

Wiki

Paul Cachera
Alma Chapet--Batlle
Ianis Dobrev
Yulian Dobrev
Aya Gomaa
Alicia Graham
Victor Pabst
Joseph Ryan
Pierre-Luc Satin
Oleksandra Sorokina

Human Practices

Paul Cachera
Alma Chapet--Batlle
Ianis Dobrev
Yulian Dobrev
Aya Gomaa
Alicia Graham
Victor Pabst
Joseph Ryan
Pierre-Luc Satin
Oleksandra Sorokina
MENTORS & ADVISORS

Special thanks to

Haotian Guo
For 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 Gontier
For providing their expertise with the competition, having done iGEM before, and Sophie for helping us with the human practices.
Alvaro Banderas, PhD
For 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 Bari
For helping us with the human practices and the wiki, and being willing to lend your time to help move our project forward.
Ariel Lindner, PhD
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.

Jake Wintermute, PhD
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.






Project support and advice

Jean Krivine, Jerôme Feret, Grégory Batt & Damien Woods
For their help with our different modelling approaches.
Jesus Fernandez-Rodriguez, PhD
For answering all our questions regarding the RGB light sensing system that we worked with.
Amodsen Chotia
For providing help with designing the laser setup.






Human Practices support



Maria Azi & Edgar Ornelas
These two students from the CRI Edtech master helped in developing the Public engagement and outreach aspect of our project.

Wiki support



Jean-François Bonnet
Hugo Lopez
Mykola Cherviatsov






Interviewees

Michael Arrauyo (VOLUMES)
Laurent Barnier (Le Petit Fablab de Paris)
Gabi Bolivar (Usine IO)
John Cumbers (SynBioBeta)
Albane Imbert(Pasteur Fablab)
Thomas Landrain (La Paillasse)
Alexandre Guergadj (WoMa)
Alain Le Méhauté
Anne Meyer (TU Delft)
Andrew Pelling (University of Ottawa)
David Sun Kong (MIT Media Lab)
Thierry Stœhr (FabLab Paris Diderot)


Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI)
Faculty of Medicine Cochin Port-Royal, South wing, 2nd floor
Paris Descartes University
24, rue du Faubourg Saint Jacques
75014 Paris, France
bettencourt.igem2017@gmail.com