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Design of the biosynthesis pathway fell on <strong>Jose Gavaldá</strong> and <strong>Lucía Estellés</strong>. Pheromone expression analysis by GC-MS was carried out by <strong>Alba Rubert</strong>, <strong>Alfredo Quijano</strong> and <strong>Jose Gavaldá</strong>. Pheromone-insect interaction analysis by means of wind tunnel and EAG was made by <strong>Alba Rubert</strong> and <strong>Alfredo Quijano</strong>.
Design of the biosynthesis pathway fell on <strong>Jose Gavaldá</strong> and <strong>Lucía Estellés</strong>. Pheromone expression analysis by GC-MS was carried out by <strong>Alba Rubert</strong>, <strong>Alfredo Quijano</strong> and <strong>Jose Gavaldá</strong>. Pheromone-insect interaction analysis by means of wind tunnel and EAG was made by <strong>Alba Rubert</strong> and <strong>Alfredo Quijano</strong>.
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     <strong>Pheromone Release and Switch.</strong> <strong>Alfredo Quijano</strong> was the responsible for the design and expression analysis of the trichome specific promoter. Copper inducible switch was designed by <strong>Alfredo Quijano</strong>.  
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     <strong>Modelling. Ivan Llopis</strong> worked in the FBA modelling to try to obtain estimation of the pheromone production and to try to optimize it. <strong>Alejandra González</strong> did the pheromone diffusion and moths response modelling to help decide where and how much sexy plants we should put in the field.
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<strong>Ivan Llopis</strong>, also supported by <strong>Alejandra González</strong>, worked in the FBA modeling to try to obtain estimation of the pheromone production and to try to optimize it. <strong>Alejandra González</strong> was in charge of the pheromone diffusion and moth behavior modeling to help decide where and how much sexy plants we should put in the field.
      
      
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Biosafety module was designed by <strong>Lucía Estellés</strong>, and Lucía was also the leader when fulfilling safety requirements: About our lab form (assisted by Alba, Alfredo and Jose), Check-in and Safety form.
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    organized and developed the interviews with the stakeholders. <strong>José Gavaldá and Lucía Estellés</strong> participated in the meeting with Bayer CropSciences.
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<strong>Lucía Estellés</strong>, <strong>Jose Gavaldá</strong>, <strong>Alejandra González</strong>, <strong>Alba Rubert</strong> and <strong>Alfredo Quijano</strong> dealed with the organization and execution of interviews with some stakeholders involved in the project. <strong>Alba Rubert</strong>, <strong>Alfredo Quijano</strong>, <strong>Alejandra González</strong> and <strong>Ivan Llopis</strong> participated in the Generación Espontánea event. All of the students in the team organized and carry out the Summer School courses. All of them also participated in the presentation of the Sexy Plant to relevant members of the UPV and CSIC (Spanish Research Council). And Lucía, Jose, Alba and Alfredo organized and participated in the lipdub.
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Revision as of 16:51, 17 October 2014

Team > Attributions


Attributions


Attributions in a flash


Alba Rubert: Pheromone Analysis, Pheromone-Insect Interactions, BioBrick preparation, Policy and Practices.


Alejandra González: Pheromone Diffusion modeling, Pheromone Production modeling, Policy and Practices.


Alfredo Quijano: Pheromone Release, Switch, Pheromone Analysis, Pheromone-Insect Interactions, Policy and Practices.


Ivan Llopis: Pheromone Production modeling, Wiki, Policy and Practices.


José Gavaldá: Pheromone Biosynthesis design, Pheromone Analysis, Policy and Practices


Lucía Estellés: Pheromone Biosynthesis design, Biosafety, BioBrick preparation, Policy and Practices.



Attributions (Extended Version)


Project: the idea. We came to The Sexy Plant project after many brainstorming meetings including all the team. It would be impossible to define authors here: we all contributed to the design of the project.


Pheromone Biosynthesis. Design of the biosynthesis pathway fell on Jose Gavaldá and Lucía Estellés. Pheromone expression analysis by GC-MS was carried out by Alba Rubert, Alfredo Quijano and Jose Gavaldá. Pheromone-insect interaction analysis by means of wind tunnel and EAG was made by Alba Rubert and Alfredo Quijano.


Pheromone Release and Switch. Alfredo Quijano was the responsible for the design and expression analysis of the trichome specific promoter. Copper inducible switch was designed by Alfredo Quijano.



Modeling. Ivan Llopis, also supported by Alejandra González, worked in the FBA modeling to try to obtain estimation of the pheromone production and to try to optimize it. Alejandra González was in charge of the pheromone diffusion and moth behavior modeling to help decide where and how much sexy plants we should put in the field.

Biosafety. Biosafety module was designed by Lucía Estellés, and Lucía was also the leader when fulfilling safety requirements: About our lab form (assisted by Alba, Alfredo and Jose), Check-in and Safety form.


Policy & Practices. Lucía Estellés, Jose Gavaldá, Alejandra González, Alba Rubert and Alfredo Quijano dealed with the organization and execution of interviews with some stakeholders involved in the project. Alba Rubert, Alfredo Quijano, Alejandra González and Ivan Llopis participated in the Generación Espontánea event. All of the students in the team organized and carry out the Summer School courses. All of them also participated in the presentation of the Sexy Plant to relevant members of the UPV and CSIC (Spanish Research Council). And Lucía, Jose, Alba and Alfredo organized and participated in the lipdub.


Biobricks. Lucia Estellés performed all the work to amplify, clone and submit our Biobricks to the registry. XXX also prepared most of the characterization data for the Registry.


Wiki. Performed by Ivan Llopis helped by Alfredo Quijano with the designs.


Poster.Ivan Llopis worked in the poster design, all contributed with the concepts.


Talk. Lucía Estelles, Alfredo Quijano, Alejandra González. Also Alba Rubert performed Lucía's part when she was absent. All the team participated in the layout and conceptual flow. Alfredo in the design.



Supervision


All the Valencia UPV supervisors and advisors performed outstanding jobs. Their implication in the project is as follows:


Wetlab work, supervised by Esferanía Huet, Marta Vázquez and Diego Orzáez. Explicar todo lo que quieran aqui.


Modeling FBA. It was closely supervised by Yadira Boada, with the collaboration of Gabriel Bosque and Maria Siurana. Under the guidance of Profs. Javier Urchueguía and Jesús Picó.


Modeling Diffusion and Moths response. It was supervised by Alejandro Vignoni. All under the guidance of Profs. Jesús Picó and Alberto Conejero.


Wiki. Supervised by Victor Nina and Alejandro Vignoni.


Communication and logistics. Javier Urchieguía, Alberto Conejero, Maria Siurana, David Fuente and Yadira Boada.


Poster design and layout was supervised by Yadira Boada.



Acknowledgements


We are deeply indebted with Asun, ...

We thanks to Mavi y todo el resto que haya pagado for making possible funding and logistics; And finally, we are very grateful to all the staff in the Universitat Politècnica d València and particularly to our Rector, Francisco José Mora Más, without whose sincere support The Sexy Plany Project goals would have not been achieved.