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<h1 class="title">We would like to thank the following people, who, although not part of the team, made our project possible, provided advice, put us in touch with other people and provided useful feedback and ideas:</h1> | <h1 class="title">We would like to thank the following people, who, although not part of the team, made our project possible, provided advice, put us in touch with other people and provided useful feedback and ideas:</h1> | ||
− | <p style="padding-left: 15% !important" class="text-content-new"><b>Dr Rabia Khan</b> & <b>Jaime Domingues</b> (Benevolent AI), for extremely helpful advice on UX/UI design for the wiki, entrepreneurship and modelling, <b>Dr. Iris Luke</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for helping us reach to industry partners; <b>Anouk Christel</b>, for making our designed logo; <b>Richard Beckett</b> (The Bartlett School of Architecture), for advice on architectural applications, <b>Dr Daniel Richardson</b> (UCL Experimental Psychology), for putting us in touch with the London Science Museum; <b>the lovely team at the Institute of Making</b> (UCL), who helped us build our game installations, <b>Dr. Laura Stoeffels</b> (Postdoctoral research associate UCL), for advice on algal biology and bioluminescence; <b>Dr Chris Barnes</b> (Reader in Systems and Synthetic Biology, UCL), for very useful support, comments and feedback on our mathematical models; <b>Prof. Paul Dalby</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for advice on protein engineering; <b>Dr. Chris Taylorson</b> (Lecturer in Biochemistry, UCL), for advice on protein assays; <b>Charmain Dawson</b> (), for advice on material science aspects of our biopolymers; <b>Prof. Stephen Price</b> (Developmental Neurobiology, UCL), for giving us the E-Cadherin plasmid and advice on our cadherin Biobrick; <b>Dr Yuta Nihongaki</b> (Postdoc, Johns Hopkins University), for kindly giving us the sequences for the dCas-9 system; <b>Behzad Karkria</b> (LiDo PhD, Computational Systems and Synthetic Biology lab, UCL), for extremely useful advice, support and feedback on our mathematical modelling; <b>Prof. Robert Campbell</b> (University of Alberta, Canada), for providing us the PhoCl DNA sequence; <b>Maximilian Lulaveric</b>, <b>Dr. Alex Kiparissides</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL) and <b>Dr Andreas Siabo</b> (Computational Systems and Synthetic Biology Lab, UCL), for advice on mathematical modelling; <b>Prof Ludmila Ruban</b> (), for offering training in culturing mammalian cells; <b>Milena Rivera Trujillo</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for offering training for mammalian cell suspension, help with passaging cell lines, and assisted at all stages with E-cadherin experiments; <b>Mariola Sebastian</b>, for putting us in touch with the European Space Agency; <b>Dr. Brenda Parker</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for general advice on iGEM; <b>Pierre Yves Colin</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), <b>Susan Trepekli</b> (), <b>Luba Prout</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), <b>Alberto Aparicio de Narvaez</b> (STS, UCL), <b>Gareth Mannall</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), <b>Yan-Kay Ho</b> (), and <b>Dr Eszter Csibra</b> (Division of Biosciences, UCL), for helping with the UK iGEM Meetup and judging the debates; <b>Agnieszka Krzyzaniak</b> (ARUP) for advice on Barchitecture in industry, <b>Dr Vasos Pavlika</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL) for help with ODEs in our models; <b>Agnieszka Dobrowolska</b>, for taking pretty pictures at our the Science Museum Lates event; <b>Hoda Eskandar Nia</b> (The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL), for advice on architectural applications; <b>Iris Aquilina</b> (Bioeconomy and Diversity Professional), for help with our competitors’ analysis;</p> | + | <p style="padding-left: 15% !important" class="text-content-new"><b>Dr Rabia Khan</b> & <b>Jaime Domingues</b> (Benevolent AI), for extremely helpful advice on UX/UI design for the wiki, entrepreneurship and modelling, <b>Dr. Iris Luke</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for helping us reach to industry partners; <b>Anouk Christel</b>, for making our designed logo; <b>Richard Beckett</b> (The Bartlett School of Architecture), for advice on architectural applications, <b>Dr Daniel Richardson</b> (UCL Experimental Psychology), for putting us in touch with the London Science Museum; <b>the lovely team at the Institute of Making</b> (UCL), who helped us build our game installations, <b>Dr. Laura Stoeffels</b> (Postdoctoral research associate UCL), for advice on algal biology and bioluminescence; <b>Dr Chris Barnes</b> (Reader in Systems and Synthetic Biology, UCL), for very useful support, comments and feedback on our mathematical models; <b>Prof. Paul Dalby</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for advice on protein engineering; <b>Dr. Chris Taylorson</b> (Lecturer in Biochemistry, UCL), for advice on protein assays; <b>Charmain Dawson</b> (), for advice on material science aspects of our biopolymers; <b>Prof. Stephen Price</b> (Developmental Neurobiology, UCL), for giving us the E-Cadherin plasmid and advice on our cadherin Biobrick; <b>Dr Yuta Nihongaki</b> (Postdoc, Johns Hopkins University), for kindly giving us the sequences for the dCas-9 system; <b>Behzad Karkria</b> (LiDo PhD, Computational Systems and Synthetic Biology lab, UCL), for extremely useful advice, support and feedback on our mathematical modelling; <b>Prof. Robert Campbell</b> (University of Alberta, Canada), for providing us the PhoCl DNA sequence; <b>Maximilian Lulaveric</b>, <b>Dr. Alex Kiparissides</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL) and <b>Dr Andreas Siabo</b> (Computational Systems and Synthetic Biology Lab, UCL), for advice on mathematical modelling; <b>Prof Ludmila Ruban</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for offering training in culturing mammalian cells; <b>Milena Rivera Trujillo</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for offering training for mammalian cell suspension, help with passaging cell lines, and assisted at all stages with E-cadherin experiments; <b>Mariola Sebastian</b>, for putting us in touch with the European Space Agency; <b>Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Möller</b> and <b>Jan Jedryszek</b> (Institute of Aerospace Medicine (DLR) and European Space Agency (ESA)) for guidance on the potential applications of our project in space exploration; <b>Dr. Brenda Parker</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for general advice on iGEM; <b>Pierre Yves Colin</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), <b>Susan Trepekli</b> (), <b>Luba Prout</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), <b>Alberto Aparicio de Narvaez</b> (STS, UCL), <b>Gareth Mannall</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), <b>Yan-Kay Ho</b> (), and <b>Dr Eszter Csibra</b> (Division of Biosciences, UCL), for helping with the UK iGEM Meetup and judging the debates; <b>Agnieszka Krzyzaniak</b> (ARUP) for advice on Barchitecture in industry, <b>Dr Vasos Pavlika</b> (Biochemical Engineering, UCL) for help with ODEs in our models; <b>Agnieszka Dobrowolska</b>, for taking pretty pictures at our the Science Museum Lates event; <b>Hoda Eskandar Nia</b> (The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL), for advice on architectural applications; <b>Iris Aquilina</b> (Bioeconomy and Diversity Professional), for help with our competitors’ analysis;</p> |
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Revision as of 21:17, 29 October 2017
The iGEM team
Hongchang Fu
IrrE characterisation experiments; Bacterial cell aggregation experiments; Human practices
Paola Handal
Design of Barchitecture genes & experiments; Design of Light bulb genes & experiments; Cloner; Pblind characterisation experiments; Wiki content; Human Practices; Logo design; Poster; Presentation
Florin Gheorghiu
Human Practices coding, Wiki Grandmaster, Modelling advice, Lab support & help on bacterial design, Banter supply
Nuria Cordina
General Support, Project support and advice, Lab support, Difficult technique support
Rosalia Cardos
General Support, Project support and advice, Lab support, Difficult technique support
Tom Hickman
General Support, Project support and advice, Lab support, Difficult technique support
Stefania Trepekli
Champion for Mathematical Modelling; Modelling coding; Author of modelling wiki content; Author of Entrepreneurship wiki content; Human Practices; Presentation
Cecile Geier
Champion for Mathematical Modelling; Modelling coding; Author of modelling wiki content; Author of Entrepreneurship wiki content; Human Practices; Presentation
Hristina Dimitrova
InterLab
Max Bautzer-Gauthier
Difficult technique support, Modelling support, Project advisor support, Wiki support, Presentation coaching
Gawain Moody
General Support, Lab support, Project advisor support
Alex Cotton
General Support, Project support and advice, Lab support, Difficult technique support
Michael Norman
General Support, Project support and advice, Lab support, Difficult technique support
Anima Sutradhar
Graphic design; Web design; Wiki content editor; Deadlines; Poster design
Camillo Moschner
Design of mammalian genes & experiments; Author of the mammalian wiki content; Cloner
Marisa Cvitanic
E-cadherin experiments; Human Practices
Dr Darren Nesbeth
General Support, Project support and advice, Fundraising help and advice, Wiki support, Human Practices support
Dr Vitor Pinheiro
General Support, Project support and advice, Lab support, Difficult technique support, Project advisor support
Dr Stefanie Frank
General Support, Project support and advice, Lab support
We would like to thank the following people, who, although not part of the team, made our project possible, provided advice, put us in touch with other people and provided useful feedback and ideas:
Dr Rabia Khan & Jaime Domingues (Benevolent AI), for extremely helpful advice on UX/UI design for the wiki, entrepreneurship and modelling, Dr. Iris Luke (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for helping us reach to industry partners; Anouk Christel, for making our designed logo; Richard Beckett (The Bartlett School of Architecture), for advice on architectural applications, Dr Daniel Richardson (UCL Experimental Psychology), for putting us in touch with the London Science Museum; the lovely team at the Institute of Making (UCL), who helped us build our game installations, Dr. Laura Stoeffels (Postdoctoral research associate UCL), for advice on algal biology and bioluminescence; Dr Chris Barnes (Reader in Systems and Synthetic Biology, UCL), for very useful support, comments and feedback on our mathematical models; Prof. Paul Dalby (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for advice on protein engineering; Dr. Chris Taylorson (Lecturer in Biochemistry, UCL), for advice on protein assays; Charmain Dawson (), for advice on material science aspects of our biopolymers; Prof. Stephen Price (Developmental Neurobiology, UCL), for giving us the E-Cadherin plasmid and advice on our cadherin Biobrick; Dr Yuta Nihongaki (Postdoc, Johns Hopkins University), for kindly giving us the sequences for the dCas-9 system; Behzad Karkria (LiDo PhD, Computational Systems and Synthetic Biology lab, UCL), for extremely useful advice, support and feedback on our mathematical modelling; Prof. Robert Campbell (University of Alberta, Canada), for providing us the PhoCl DNA sequence; Maximilian Lulaveric, Dr. Alex Kiparissides (Biochemical Engineering, UCL) and Dr Andreas Siabo (Computational Systems and Synthetic Biology Lab, UCL), for advice on mathematical modelling; Prof Ludmila Ruban (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for offering training in culturing mammalian cells; Milena Rivera Trujillo (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for offering training for mammalian cell suspension, help with passaging cell lines, and assisted at all stages with E-cadherin experiments; Mariola Sebastian, for putting us in touch with the European Space Agency; Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Möller and Jan Jedryszek (Institute of Aerospace Medicine (DLR) and European Space Agency (ESA)) for guidance on the potential applications of our project in space exploration; Dr. Brenda Parker (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), for general advice on iGEM; Pierre Yves Colin (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), Susan Trepekli (), Luba Prout (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), Alberto Aparicio de Narvaez (STS, UCL), Gareth Mannall (Biochemical Engineering, UCL), Yan-Kay Ho (), and Dr Eszter Csibra (Division of Biosciences, UCL), for helping with the UK iGEM Meetup and judging the debates; Agnieszka Krzyzaniak (ARUP) for advice on Barchitecture in industry, Dr Vasos Pavlika (Biochemical Engineering, UCL) for help with ODEs in our models; Agnieszka Dobrowolska, for taking pretty pictures at our the Science Museum Lates event; Hoda Eskandar Nia (The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL), for advice on architectural applications; Iris Aquilina (Bioeconomy and Diversity Professional), for help with our competitors’ analysis;