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Revision as of 10:04, 26 October 2012
Attributions
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We are an independent iGEM team. This means that we did not have a lab advisor and did everything by ourselves. Moreover, we had no host lab but worked in course labs of the [http://www.bio.uni-freiburg.de/ Department of Biology] and [http://www.bioss.uni-freiburg.de BIOSS], which were empty during the summer break.
In detail, we did all of the following tasks on our own -
We have:
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- founded a registered society in order to be allowed to raise donations
- - raised money
- - purchased lab equipment/ consumables
- - poured agar plates, mix media, autoclave pipet tips, waste etc.
- - found our project idea - the GATE assembly method is truly our own invention. No professor told us what project to choose, what methods to use etc.
- - planned the lab work
- - done the actual lab work - everything was done by team members of the 2012 iGEM Team - over this summer, we were the only ones to enter "our" lab.
- - organised public outreach events, write our philosophical essay.
- - had contact with the media
- - planned our trip(s) to the jamboree(s) (book flights, busses, hostels etc.)
- - worked on our wiki and project movie
- - raised money
We thank the following people/ institutions for their support:
- - all the people working at BIOSS that helped us with our problems answered patiently our questions.
- - especially we want to thank the BIOSS Toolbox staff for all their kind help and support
- - the Lab of professor Weber for helping us with the SEAP essay and the cell culture
- - we thank Konrad Müller (Weber Lab) for the SEAP test vector (pKM001).
- - the Media Center of Freiburg University for printing our poster and lending us a camera for the project movie
- - the Pahl Lab for giving us advice on the Chip Assay
- - [http://www.addgene.org/ Addgene] for their superb sequence analyzing and illustration tool.
- - all our sponsors for their generous financial support
- - especially we want to thank the BIOSS Toolbox staff for all their kind help and support