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<p class="description">Daniel helped us with the initial setup of the lab, double-checked our experimental designs and introduced us to the Ligase Cycling Reaction (LCR) technique. He helped us out with the plate reader experiments and managed to like every single one of our social media posts.</p> | <p class="description">Daniel helped us with the initial setup of the lab, double-checked our experimental designs and introduced us to the Ligase Cycling Reaction (LCR) technique. He helped us out with the plate reader experiments and managed to like every single one of our social media posts.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Christoph Stelzer</strong> |
<p class="description">Christoph provided us mammalian cell lines and a lot of advice in experiment design. He was always ready to run over to our lab in case we needed something.</p> | <p class="description">Christoph provided us mammalian cell lines and a lot of advice in experiment design. He was always ready to run over to our lab in case we needed something.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Claude Lormeau</strong> |
<p class="description">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 she contributed to the successful implementation of the models and connecting the outcomes to the experimental work. She also wisely kept telling us start working on the Wiki as soon as possible, yet we still managed to put it off until last minute. Sorry, Claude.</p> | <p class="description">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 she contributed to the successful implementation of the models and connecting the outcomes to the experimental work. She also wisely kept telling us start working on the Wiki as soon as possible, yet we still managed to put it off until last minute. Sorry, Claude.</p> | ||
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<p>In addition to providing a dedicated iGEM Laboratory in the facility of the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel, the professors helped us with general decisions by asking critical questions and pointing out difficulties. During our weekly meetings, they kept the overview of our project and supported us in choosing a direction for the project. With their knowledge, they drew our attention to future issues that might appear, so that we could prevent them or adapt early to difficult situations.</p> | <p>In addition to providing a dedicated iGEM Laboratory in the facility of the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel, the professors helped us with general decisions by asking critical questions and pointing out difficulties. During our weekly meetings, they kept the overview of our project and supported us in choosing a direction for the project. With their knowledge, they drew our attention to future issues that might appear, so that we could prevent them or adapt early to difficult situations.</p> | ||
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+ | <li><strong>Prof. Dr. Sven Panke</strong> | ||
+ | <p class="description">experiments design, scientific data presentation, advice for project goals and approaches</p> | ||
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+ | <li><strong>Prof. Dr. Jörg Stelling</strong> | ||
+ | <p class="description">modelling</p> | ||
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+ | <li><strong>Prof. Dr. Yaakov Benenson</strong> | ||
+ | <p class="description">workflow design and models</p> | ||
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− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Dr. Christian Britschgi</strong>, an oncologist from <a href="http://www.haematologie-onkologie.usz.ch/Seiten/default.aspx">Zentrum für Hämatologie und Onkologie, University Hospital Zürich</a> |
<p class="description">For <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">sharing his experience</a> and extensive knowledge on traditional and experimental cancer treatments.</p> | <p class="description">For <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">sharing his experience</a> and extensive knowledge on traditional and experimental cancer treatments.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Prof. Dr. Ana Borovecki, M.D.</strong>, a specialist in bioethics and clinical pharmacology and toxicology from <a href="http://mef.unizg.hr/en/about-us/organisation/school-of-public-health-andrija-stampar">the Department of Social Medicine and Organization of Healthcare, Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb</a> |
<p class="description">For giving us <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">valuable insights</a> from a perspective of a clinical pharmacologist and toxicologist and an expert in medical ethics. Also for getting us in contact with other experts in bioethics.</p> | <p class="description">For giving us <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">valuable insights</a> from a perspective of a clinical pharmacologist and toxicologist and an expert in medical ethics. Also for getting us in contact with other experts in bioethics.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Dr. Simon Ittig</strong>, CEO and co-founder of <a href="www.t3pharma.com/">T3 Pharmaceuticals</a> |
<p class="description">For the <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">inspiring interview</a> and insights to startup reality of bacterial cancer therapy.</p> | <p class="description">For the <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">inspiring interview</a> and insights to startup reality of bacterial cancer therapy.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Prof. Dr. Darko Polsek</strong>, head of the Anthropology Study Group from <a href="http://www.ffzg.unizg.hr/etno/?lang=en">the School of Human and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb</a> |
<p class="description">For using his expertise to put our project in the context of bioethics and <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">point out ethical issues</a> and controversies we might face as we develop our project. </p> | <p class="description">For using his expertise to put our project in the context of bioethics and <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">point out ethical issues</a> and controversies we might face as we develop our project. </p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Dr. Sacha Rothschild</strong>, an oncologist from <a href="https://www.unispital-basel.ch/">the Department of Oncology, Universitätsspital Basel</a> |
<p class="description">For <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">sharing his opinion</a> on our project and helping us realize the advantages but also potential problems of our design.</p> | <p class="description">For <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">sharing his opinion</a> on our project and helping us realize the advantages but also potential problems of our design.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Prof. Dr. Markus Rudin, Dr. Aileen Schröter and Dr. Mark-Aurel Augath</strong>, from <a href="http://www.biomed.ee.ethz.ch/">the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at ETH Zürich</a> |
<p class="description">For all the <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">advice on MRI</a> and for organizing our MRI experiments. To Dr. Augath especially, for his patience and will to help us during all those long hours needed to make our experiments work.</p> | <p class="description">For all the <a href="/Team:ETH_Zurich/HP/Gold_Integrated">advice on MRI</a> and for organizing our MRI experiments. To Dr. Augath especially, for his patience and will to help us during all those long hours needed to make our experiments work.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li><span title="FUS-Man">< | + | <li><span title="FUS-Man"><strong>Beat Werner</strong></span>, medical physicist from <a href="https://www.kispi.uzh.ch/de/patienten-und-angehoerige/fachbereiche/mr-forschung/Seiten/default.aspx">Zentrum für MR-Forschung, Kinderspital Zürich</a> |
<p class="description">For sharing his expertise on focused ultrasound and for setting us in contact with Prof. Dr. Rudin which made our MRI experiments possible.</p> | <p class="description">For sharing his expertise on focused ultrasound and for setting us in contact with Prof. Dr. Rudin which made our MRI experiments possible.</p> | ||
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<h1>Lab, Technique and general Support</h1> | <h1>Lab, Technique and general Support</h1> | ||
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− | <li>< | + | <li><strong><a href="https://www.bsse.ethz.ch/synbio">Benenson</a> and <a href="https://www.bsse.ethz.ch/bpl">Panke</a> Lab</strong> |
<p class ="description"> Thank you for lending us your LB when we ran out of it or ours got contaminated, allowing us to use your equipment and letting us bother you in general!</p> | <p class ="description"> Thank you for lending us your LB when we ran out of it or ours got contaminated, allowing us to use your equipment and letting us bother you in general!</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Irene Wüthrich</strong> |
<p class="description"> Irene advised us on the use of protein E and provided us the gene and its sequence for further amplifications and cloning experiments.</p> | <p class="description"> Irene advised us on the use of protein E and provided us the gene and its sequence for further amplifications and cloning experiments.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>Margaux Dastor</strong> |
<p class="description"> Margaux shared her extensive knowledge about mammalian cell cultures with us and helped us with the cell handling when in doubt.</p> | <p class="description"> Margaux shared her extensive knowledge about mammalian cell cultures with us and helped us with the cell handling when in doubt.</p> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
− | <li>< | + | <li><strong>BSSE Shop</strong> |
<p class="description"> Thank you for assisting us with our purchases, sending out our parts and printing our poster.</p> | <p class="description"> Thank you for assisting us with our purchases, sending out our parts and printing our poster.</p> | ||
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<h1>Outreach</h1> | <h1>Outreach</h1> | ||
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− | <li><a href="https://sph.ethz.ch">< | + | <li><a href="https://sph.ethz.ch"><strong>Student Project House</strong></a> |
<p class ="description">For having us at the ETH Zurich Student Idea Pitch and the inspiring comments and questions.</p></li> | <p class ="description">For having us at the ETH Zurich Student Idea Pitch and the inspiring comments and questions.</p></li> | ||
− | <li><a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TUDelft">< | + | <li><a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TUDelft"><strong>iGEM TU Delft Team</strong></a> |
<p class ="description">For hosting us at the amazing European iGEM Meetup where we had the opportunity connect with fellow iGEMers, organize collaborations, listen to interesting talks from experts and enjoy the beautiful Delft and Amsterdam.</p></li> | <p class ="description">For hosting us at the amazing European iGEM Meetup where we had the opportunity connect with fellow iGEMers, organize collaborations, listen to interesting talks from experts and enjoy the beautiful Delft and Amsterdam.</p></li> | ||
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Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery <br><br> | Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery <br><br> | ||
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Anubhav Jain, Nikolaos Korasidis and Valentin Senlis <br><br> | Anubhav Jain, Nikolaos Korasidis and Valentin Senlis <br><br> | ||
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Nico Huber, Anubhav Jain, Nikolaos Korasidis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery<br><br> | Nico Huber, Anubhav Jain, Nikolaos Korasidis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery<br><br> | ||
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Nikolaos Korasidis, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery <br><br> | Nikolaos Korasidis, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery <br><br> | ||
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Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber and Irma Telarovic<br><br> | Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber and Irma Telarovic<br><br> | ||
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Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber, Nikolaos Korasidis, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery<br><br> | Vasileios Cheras, Nico Huber, Nikolaos Korasidis, David Schweingruber, Valentin Senlis, Irma Telarovic and Lida Vadakumchery<br><br> | ||
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Attributions & Acknowledgements
Our interdisciplinary team came together in April 2017. We first went through a period of extensive research and brainstorming, determined to find a novel solution to a real-world issue. Once we settled on our project in June, we focused on preparing a detailed plan of the work for the summer. We designed our parts, circuits and experiments, distributed tasks, managed our team and our lab. Since July, we have been spending long hours in the lab, trying to get CATE ready for the Jamboree.
All of this would have never been possible without the tremendous support and guidance of our advisors, supervisors and experts. A big thank you to everyone who has contributed to the completion and success of CATE!
Advisors
Our advisors gave feedback to our experiment designs, identified bugs in our codes and were always there to answer any questions we had – even during their vacation! They checked in regularly to make sure we were on track and reassured us when something was not working in the expected way. Daniel and Claude were part of the 2014 iGEM team of ETH Zürich, which is why they were not surprised about our many moments of despair.
- Daniel Gerngross
Daniel helped us with the initial setup of the lab, double-checked our experimental designs and introduced us to the Ligase Cycling Reaction (LCR) technique. He helped us out with the plate reader experiments and managed to like every single one of our social media posts.
- Christoph Stelzer
Christoph provided us mammalian cell lines and a lot of advice in experiment design. He was always ready to run over to our lab in case we needed something.
- Claude Lormeau
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 she contributed to the successful implementation of the models and connecting the outcomes to the experimental work. She also wisely kept telling us start working on the Wiki as soon as possible, yet we still managed to put it off until last minute. Sorry, Claude.
Supervisors
In addition to providing a dedicated iGEM Laboratory in the facility of the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel, the professors helped us with general decisions by asking critical questions and pointing out difficulties. During our weekly meetings, they kept the overview of our project and supported us in choosing a direction for the project. With their knowledge, they drew our attention to future issues that might appear, so that we could prevent them or adapt early to difficult situations.
- Prof. Dr. Sven Panke
experiments design, scientific data presentation, advice for project goals and approaches
- Prof. Dr. Jörg Stelling
modelling
- Prof. Dr. Yaakov Benenson
workflow design and models
Experts
Along our journey, we were met with tremendous support beyond our lab. We had the great opportunity to meet several amazing people who were more than happy to share their knowledge, skills and equipment with us. We'd like to thank:
- Dr. Christian Britschgi, an oncologist from Zentrum für Hämatologie und Onkologie, University Hospital Zürich
For sharing his experience and extensive knowledge on traditional and experimental cancer treatments.
- Prof. Dr. Ana Borovecki, M.D., a specialist in bioethics and clinical pharmacology and toxicology from the Department of Social Medicine and Organization of Healthcare, Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb
For giving us valuable insights from a perspective of a clinical pharmacologist and toxicologist and an expert in medical ethics. Also for getting us in contact with other experts in bioethics.
- Dr. Simon Ittig, CEO and co-founder of T3 Pharmaceuticals
For the inspiring interview and insights to startup reality of bacterial cancer therapy.
- Prof. Dr. Darko Polsek, head of the Anthropology Study Group from the School of Human and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
For using his expertise to put our project in the context of bioethics and point out ethical issues and controversies we might face as we develop our project.
- Dr. Sacha Rothschild, an oncologist from the Department of Oncology, Universitätsspital Basel
For sharing his opinion on our project and helping us realize the advantages but also potential problems of our design.
- Prof. Dr. Markus Rudin, Dr. Aileen Schröter and Dr. Mark-Aurel Augath, from the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at ETH Zürich
For all the advice on MRI and for organizing our MRI experiments. To Dr. Augath especially, for his patience and will to help us during all those long hours needed to make our experiments work.
- Beat Werner, medical physicist from Zentrum für MR-Forschung, Kinderspital Zürich
For sharing his expertise on focused ultrasound and for setting us in contact with Prof. Dr. Rudin which made our MRI experiments possible.
Lab, Technique and general Support
- Benenson and Panke Lab
Thank you for lending us your LB when we ran out of it or ours got contaminated, allowing us to use your equipment and letting us bother you in general!
- Irene Wüthrich
Irene advised us on the use of protein E and provided us the gene and its sequence for further amplifications and cloning experiments.
- Margaux Dastor
Margaux shared her extensive knowledge about mammalian cell cultures with us and helped us with the cell handling when in doubt.
- BSSE Shop
Thank you for assisting us with our purchases, sending out our parts and printing our poster.
Outreach
- Student Project House
For having us at the ETH Zurich Student Idea Pitch and the inspiring comments and questions.
- iGEM TU Delft Team
For hosting us at the amazing European iGEM Meetup where we had the opportunity connect with fellow iGEMers, organize collaborations, listen to interesting talks from experts and enjoy the beautiful Delft and Amsterdam.