Team:Paris Bettencourt/Attributions
From 2014.igem.org
The students came up with and developed the project independently during several brainstorming sessions held as a part of the SynBio Club at the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity, Paris.
Overview
All of the designs, constructs, and experiments presented in this Wiki were performed by the students of the 2014 Paris Bettencourt team. The instructors and advisors were providing feedback and advice, when needed.
Aakriti Jain : Bioinformatics / Modeling / MOOC / Don't Sweat It
Mégane Matysiak : Don't Sweat It
Estefanía Mucino : Smell the Roses / MOOC
Naresh Rambabu : Goody Two Shoes
François Rousset : Something Fishy / Teen Spirit
Pierre-Luc Satin : Wiki / Something Fishy
Antonio Villarreal Larrauri : Smell the Roses
Sylvia Yang : Smell the Roses / Newsletter
Students
Henry de Belly : MOOC / Goody Two Shoes / Citizen Science / Don't Sweat It
Judith Boldt : Minder / MOOC
Ihab Boulas : Don't Sweat It
Marianne Cardon : Design / Citizen Science
Urszula Czerwinska : Teen Spirit / Interlab Study / MOOC
Alexandre Evans : Citizen Science / Don't Sweat It
Juan Manuel García Arcos : Something Fishy / MOOC / Goody Two Shoes
Cristina García Tímermans : Don't Sweat It / Citizen Science / MOOC
Ian Marcus : Advised on experimental design, interpretation and presentation of results.
Zoran Marinkovic : Advised on experimental design, interpretation and presentation of results.
Jake Wintermute : Advised on experimental design, interpretation and presentation of results.
Instructors and Advisors
Clovis Basier : Advised on experimental design, interpretation and presentation of results.
Marguerite Benony : Advised on experimental design, interpretation and presentation of results.
Matt Dewell : Advised on experimental design, interpretation and presentation of results.
Ariel Lindner : Advised on experimental design, interpretation and presentation of results.
Host Lab
We were hosted at the CRI (Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity) located in the University Paris Descartes. The host lab provided us all the machines necessary for microbiology and molecular biology such as centrifuges, PCR machines, sterile hoods, freezers, incubators, microscopes, plate readers, glassware, a NanoDrop machine, etc. We were in charge of taking care of the stocks as well as ordering lab consumables such as gloves, plates, pipettes, tips, and tubes as well as chemicals and DNA. All the media preparation and the glassware washing was done by us.
Chemistry department - University Paris Diderot
We analyzed volatile compounds with a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer device in the chemistry laboratory of Paris-Diderot University. Marie-Evelyne PINART and David CLAINQUART contributed to the results of the projects by allowing us to lead our experiments in their lab.