Team:EPF-Lausanne/Acknowledgments

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== Project ==
== Project ==
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The idea is a continuation of the EPFL's iGEM 2009 project. The initial plasmid designs come from a team member of the 2009 team. The cloning and troubleshooting and other further developments of these plasmids were done by the current team.
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The idea is a continuation of the EPFL's iGEM 2009 project. The initial plasmid designs come from '''Nicolas Gobet''', a member of the 2009 team. The cloning and troubleshooting and other further developments of these plasmids were done by the current team.
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We would like to thank personally:  
We would like to thank personally:  
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'''Prof. Bart Deplancke''' - For his grand plans and bottomless optimism
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'''Prof Maerkl''' - For emotional support and advice.
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'''Prof. Sebastian Maerkl''' - For emotional support and advice.
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'''Prof Deplancke''' - For his grand plans and bottomless optimism
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'''Prof. David Hacker''' - For mammalian advice, HEK, CHO primers
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'''Prof Hacke'''r - For mammalian advice, HEK, CHO primers
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'''Sowmya Balasubramanian''' - For helping the lab accept us, CHO cell culture and regular advice
'''Sowmya Balasubramanian''' - For helping the lab accept us, CHO cell culture and regular advice
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'''Matthew Blackburn''' - For applying his paranoia at the right times (PCR!) andpushing through our orders
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'''Matthew Blackburn''' - For applying his paranoia at the right times (PCR!) and pushing through our orders
'''Pascal Odermatt''' - For quick & dirt... useful troubleshooting
'''Pascal Odermatt''' - For quick & dirt... useful troubleshooting
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2009 EPFL iGEM team - For inspiring us with the idea for the project
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'''2009 EPFL iGEM team''' - For inspiring us with the idea for the project
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'''Sunil Kumar Raghav''' and '''Paola Alejandra Gilardoni''' - for helping us with WB & Silver Staining
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'''Sunil Kumar Raghav''' and '''Paola Gilardoni''' - for helping us with WB & Silver Staining
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'''Henrike Marie Niederholtmeyer''' - for helping us with rtPCR providing RT enzyme and with microscopy
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'''Henrike Niederholtmeyer''' - for helping us with rtPCR
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'''Castro Diaz Natali''' - for providing pCEP
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'''Natali Castro Diaz''' - for providing pCEP4-HA
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'''Prof Fussenegger''' - For providing us with the Melanopsin plasmid
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'''Prof. Martin Fussenegger''' - for providing the Melanopsin plasmid
'''Grisoni-Neupert Barbara''' - for providing pcDNA3.1(+)
'''Grisoni-Neupert Barbara''' - for providing pcDNA3.1(+)
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'''Korneel Hens''' - for providing T7 primer
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'''Korneel Hens''' - for providing the T7 primer
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'''Alina Isakova''' - for advice for WB and rtPCR & providing antibodies and SYBR Green Mix
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'''Alina Isakova''' - for advice about WB, rtPCR, and providing antibodies and SYBR Green Mix
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'''LBTC''' and '''LBNC''' - For hosting most of our experiments and letting use their ressoirces
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'''LBTC''' and '''LBNC''' - for hosting most of our experiments and letting us use their ressoirces
'''Helen Chong Horrigan''' - for helping us with all the administrative issues
'''Helen Chong Horrigan''' - for helping us with all the administrative issues
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EPFL '''FCCF''' team members''' Miguel Garcia''' and '''Telma Lopes''' - for helping us with flowcytometry and letting us monopolise the flow cytometry machines
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EPFL '''FCCF''' team members '''Miguel Garcia''' and '''Telma Lopes''' - for helping us with flow cytometry and letting us monopolise the machines
EPFL '''BI-OP''' team members '''Arne Seitz''', '''Mathias Fournier''' - for helping us with the microscopy
EPFL '''BI-OP''' team members '''Arne Seitz''', '''Mathias Fournier''' - for helping us with the microscopy
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'''Prof Petersen''', '''Dr. Kremer''' - for providing us with calcium stainig for microscopy
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'''Prof. Carl Petersen''', '''Yves Kremer''' - for advice about calcium imaging and providing us with the Oregon Green dye
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'''Prof. Vassily Hatzimanikatis''' - for advice on modeling the dynamics of LovTAP binding to the DNA
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'''Prof Hatzimanikatis''' - for helping us with modeling the dynamics of LovTAP binding to the DNA
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'''Prof. Matteo Dal Peraro''' - for helping us with the modeling of the LovTAP-VP16 molecule
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'''Prof Dal Peraro''' - for helping us with modeling of the LovTAP-VP16 molecule
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'''Stéphane Karlen''' - for the safety training and advice
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'''Dr Karlen''' - for the safety training and advisory
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'''Karine Ryffel''', '''Christian Hoyois''' and students of the '''Beaulieu Gymnase'''; '''Aminian Taraneh''' and students of the '''Burier Gymnase''' - for hosting our talks, listening to them and proving themselves excellent interlocutors
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'''Karine Ryffel''', '''Christian Hoyois''' and students of '''Beaulieu Gymnase'''; '''AMINIAN Taraneh''' and students of '''Burier Gymnase''' - for hosting us and proving themselves excellent interlocutors
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'''Lucie Eberhard''' and '''Yashas Rajendra''' for taking the team photos
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Everyone who answered to the survey (gymnase students, EPFL students, people at the Geneva's student's fair)
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Everyone who answered to the survey (gymnase students, EPFL students, people at Geneva Student Fair)
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& all the others who helped us!
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And to all the others who helped us!
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Revision as of 00:26, 27 September 2012


Contents

Project

The idea is a continuation of the EPFL's iGEM 2009 project. The initial plasmid designs come from Nicolas Gobet, a member of the 2009 team. The cloning and troubleshooting and other further developments of these plasmids were done by the current team.

Experiments

The protocols mostly come from our advisors, but also from the kit suppliers and from the relevant core facilities at the EPFL. The advisors helped us learn the basics for most experiments. The cloning and the work in the mammalian cell lab was done by the team. The experimental designs come from the team and were reviewed by our advisors.

The DH5alpha host strain, CHO DG44 and HEK cells were kindly provided to use by the LBTC, the lab who hosted us for this summer.

Some flowcytometry and most microscopy experiments were performed by core facilities at the EPFL (as the devices we needed can't be used without a full training course).

Graphics & Website

All graphic design was done by the team. For the website, some open-source libraries/tools were used (Bootstrap, jQuery, Coffeescript) to help the development process.


Personal thanks

We would like to thank personally: Prof. Bart Deplancke - For his grand plans and bottomless optimism

Prof. Sebastian Maerkl - For emotional support and advice.

Prof. David Hacker - For mammalian advice, HEK, CHO primers

Sowmya Balasubramanian - For helping the lab accept us, CHO cell culture and regular advice

Matthew Blackburn - For applying his paranoia at the right times (PCR!) and pushing through our orders

Pascal Odermatt - For quick & dirt... useful troubleshooting

2009 EPFL iGEM team - For inspiring us with the idea for the project

Sunil Kumar Raghav and Paola Gilardoni - for helping us with WB & Silver Staining

Henrike Niederholtmeyer - for helping us with rtPCR

Natali Castro Diaz - for providing pCEP4-HA

Prof. Martin Fussenegger - for providing the Melanopsin plasmid

Grisoni-Neupert Barbara - for providing pcDNA3.1(+)

Korneel Hens - for providing the T7 primer

Alina Isakova - for advice about WB, rtPCR, and providing antibodies and SYBR Green Mix

LBTC and LBNC - for hosting most of our experiments and letting us use their ressoirces

Helen Chong Horrigan - for helping us with all the administrative issues

EPFL FCCF team members Miguel Garcia and Telma Lopes - for helping us with flow cytometry and letting us monopolise the machines

EPFL BI-OP team members Arne Seitz, Mathias Fournier - for helping us with the microscopy

Prof. Carl Petersen, Yves Kremer - for advice about calcium imaging and providing us with the Oregon Green dye

Prof. Vassily Hatzimanikatis - for advice on modeling the dynamics of LovTAP binding to the DNA

Prof. Matteo Dal Peraro - for helping us with the modeling of the LovTAP-VP16 molecule

Stéphane Karlen - for the safety training and advice

Karine Ryffel, Christian Hoyois and students of the Beaulieu Gymnase; Aminian Taraneh and students of the Burier Gymnase - for hosting our talks, listening to them and proving themselves excellent interlocutors

Lucie Eberhard and Yashas Rajendra for taking the team photos

Everyone who answered to the survey (gymnase students, EPFL students, people at Geneva Student Fair)

And to all the others who helped us!