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Revision as of 20:56, 16 October 2014
ATTRIBUTIONS
Team
The project's experiments were all conducted by the team students. To better tackle each part of the project, we divided the team in small groups which changed depending of the needs of each experiment and the stage of each sub-division.
- The characterisation of the CpxR stress-sensitive response in E.coli was done by Ted Baldwin, Cécile Piot and Nikolaus Huwiler.
- The characterisation of the full and split luciferases in E.coli was done by Sakura Nussbaum, Lucie Petetin, Grégoire Repond and Thomas Simonet.
- The characterisation of the arabinose promoter was done by Lucie Petetin and Ione Pla.
- The characterisation of the osmo response with the HOG pathway in S.cerevisiae was done by Romane Breysse, Jin Chang and Bastien Duckert.
- The design, fabrication and tests of all the different microfluidic chips were done by Axel de Tonnac, Grégoire Repond and Thomas Simonet.
- The signal detection and processing with the Raspberry Pi has been implemented by Arthur Giroux.
- The study of the biosafety related to microfluidic chips was done by Axel de Tonnac, Grégoire Repond and Thomas Simonet.
- The human practices part of the project was mainly done by Sakura Nussbaum and Ione Pla.
- The wiki design was mostly done by Arthur Giroux.
- Most of the administrative aspect was done by Ione Pla.
The TAs and Professors gave us regular feedback at the weekly meetings throughout the project.