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        With such an innovative system of synthetic communication between microorganisms dedicated to the fight against cholera, an ongoing issue, it would be a shame not to exploit it to save lives. In that part of the project, our team developed an approach to commercialize our system. To achieve that, we first gathered <b>testimonies</b> on two topics: how to set up its company and how can we best adapt and optimize our system to the current situation of cholera. We therefore met people that have created their own company in the biotechnologies field or that are used in business development (Marc Lemonnier from the start-up Antabio, Pierre Monsan from Toulouse White Biotechnology, Pierre-Alain Hoffmann from the CRITT Bio-Industrie), people that developed their business to treat water, especially from V. cholerae (Christophe Camp&eacute;ri-Ginestet from Sunwaterlife), people from NGOs that daily face cholera (Claire Salvador from Doctors Without Borders and Alama Keita from UNICEF) and finally, more generally to Westerners.  
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      9 crocodiles fans working in the lab, with the help of 11 supervisors. We come from from 3 different schools: Paul Sabatier University, INSA Lyon and INSA Toulouse.  
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        Then, we had to think in concrete terms the device following as closely as possible the scope statement: How best to contain GMOs? How to make a device user-friendly? What materials can be used to combine quality and price? After asking these questions, the <b>device</b> containing our system was modeled in 3D.
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      <h1>Margaux Cescato</h1>
 
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        <h3>Studies biotechnology at Paul Sabatier University</h3>
 
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          With her incredible amount of knowledge in biology, Margaux is the one who first lead us through the crocodile&rsquo;s world. She is the ears and voice of the team, always cheerful when a skype is planned with another team&hellip; and very calm in front of communication technology mysteries (&ldquo;Can you hear us??&rdquo;). Last but not least, Margaux is definitely the queen of the cell schemes on the wiki!
 
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      <h1>Le&iuml;la Dumas </h1>
 
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        <h3>Studies biological engineering at INSA Toulouse</h3>
 
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          Le&iuml;la studies biological engineering at INSA Toulouse. Think about her as a real biology lover, singing lullaby to her transformants and amazed by organisms as weird as <i>Crepidula fornicata</i>. Straightforward, she will always tell you what&rsquo;s in her mind, but without changing her usual calm voice. One last thing: don&rsquo;t even think disturbing her during her daily nap after lunch ;)
 
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        <h3>Studies biological engineering at INSA Toulouse</h3>
 
        <h3>Pillar of modeling</h3>
 
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          He is mainly composed of love, and is still trying to find the best way of bringing good luck to his colonies.  L&eacute;o hasn&rsquo;t slept since the 25th of January, official date of the team creation. While he feeds us with tofu, we are all getting a hard time to feed him data for his modelisation.
 
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      <h1>Marie Grandjean</h1>
 
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        <h3>Studies molecular microbiology at Paul Sabatier University</h3>
 
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          Able to stay amazed 5 minutes in front of fungi growing on a petri dish, Marie is especially in love with <i>Deinococcus radiodurans</i>. Besides, she is a true hard-worker, she already stayed in the lab until the night (midnight?) to transform her cells. She is our public engagement enthusiast, always coming up with original ideas to show that microbiology is a fun field!
 
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      <h1>T&eacute;o Hebra</h1>
 
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        <h3>Studies biotechnology at Université Paul Sabatier</h3>
 
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          T&eacute;o is our lab director, meaning that he supervises the experiments! Need any advice? Come talk to him, he will help you with his great lab experience. Always singing, smiling and believing in our cloning strategies, he is the optimistic strength we needed in our team&hellip; except the tragic day when he spill all his miniprep tubes.
 
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      <h1>Margaux Poulalier-Delavelle</h1>
 
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        <h3>Studies biochemistry &amp; biotechnologies at INSA Lyon</h3>
 
        <h3>Press Manager</h3>
 
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          In the lab, Margaux never goes anywhere without her notebook, writing everything in it. Her personal globetrotting experience was a great help to organize our trip to Boston: Airbnb and Air France have no secrets for her! She is also our reference for the ravishing tongue of Shakespeare, she will be fluent in no time.
 
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      <h1>Anna Thibert</h1>
 
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        <h3>Studies bioinformatics &amp; systems biology at Paul Sabatier University</h3>
 
        <h3>Wiki geek</h3>
 
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          Anna builds the wiki with a lot of hard work, strong efficiency and a great sense of design, fueling herself with her secret coffee recipe. Even if she is an informatician, she fell in love with minipreps, analytical digestions and agarose gels, and became a great molecular biologist! She even integrated the biologist&rsquo;s humor, and always finds a way to refer to an enzyme or a plasmid. Now, she can switch from one field to the other as easily as on her rollerskates.
 
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      <h1>Maxant Viver</h1>
 
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        <h3>Studies biological engineering at INSA Toulouse</h3>
 
        <h3>Treasure keeper</h3>
 
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          He works hard with treasury and sponsoring to fund our project, and suffer chronic heart failures whenever he hears: &ldquo;we need to buy another enzyme&rdquo;. He is also our hero: with him, our lab stays a clean and tidy place! He comes to master our vintage autoclave pretty well. We&rsquo;re still trying to locate his home, somehow lost in the countryside...
 
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      <h1>Paul Zanoni</h1>
 
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        <h3>Studies biochemistry &amp; biotechnologies at INSA Lyon</h3>
 
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          Paul is responsible of Integrated Human Practices and Registry. Usually located in the ethidium bromide room, being in contact with this dangerous molecule gave him supernatural powers: he has successful cloning with strange methods, and has a special talent for ethical considerations. Ethidium bromide also transformed him into a fun facts machine, but these facts will be kept confidential...
 
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Entrepreneurship

Commercialize a novel system for saving lives

With such an innovative system of synthetic communication between microorganisms dedicated to the fight against cholera, an ongoing issue, it would be a shame not to exploit it to save lives. In that part of the project, our team developed an approach to commercialize our system. To achieve that, we first gathered testimonies on two topics: how to set up its company and how can we best adapt and optimize our system to the current situation of cholera. We therefore met people that have created their own company in the biotechnologies field or that are used in business development (Marc Lemonnier from the start-up Antabio, Pierre Monsan from Toulouse White Biotechnology, Pierre-Alain Hoffmann from the CRITT Bio-Industrie), people that developed their business to treat water, especially from V. cholerae (Christophe Campéri-Ginestet from Sunwaterlife), people from NGOs that daily face cholera (Claire Salvador from Doctors Without Borders and Alama Keita from UNICEF) and finally, more generally to Westerners.

These enriching discussions have helped us analyzed the cholera situation and market. We have been able to define more clearly and precisely the specificities to which our system and the device must respond. A scope statement has thus been established, detailing the points to which our product must answer.

Then, we had to think in concrete terms the device following as closely as possible the scope statement: How best to contain GMOs? How to make a device user-friendly? What materials can be used to combine quality and price? After asking these questions, the device containing our system was modeled in 3D.