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We are a group of biologists, biotechnologists, bioengineers and bioinformaticians. This project, right from the definition of problem statement to designing experiments, modelling and designing the wiki has been done by us students. Although the work was shared, from the beginning we assigned each group member with the responsibility for a particular task. Daniel was responsible for the lab, Maximilian for the sponsoring and the chip design, Nadine for the administrative work, Stefanie for Human Practice and the lab practical work; Claude for the Wiki and for the diffusion model, Elise for the model, Sumana for the updates on iGEM website and for model simulations. | We are a group of biologists, biotechnologists, bioengineers and bioinformaticians. This project, right from the definition of problem statement to designing experiments, modelling and designing the wiki has been done by us students. Although the work was shared, from the beginning we assigned each group member with the responsibility for a particular task. Daniel was responsible for the lab, Maximilian for the sponsoring and the chip design, Nadine for the administrative work, Stefanie for Human Practice and the lab practical work; Claude for the Wiki and for the diffusion model, Elise for the model, Sumana for the updates on iGEM website and for model simulations. | ||
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However, we would not have been able to realise our project without the help and support of some important people. We dedicate this page to thank and acknowledge the contributions of these people. We would like to thank all our advisors and professors for their constant support and assistance during the course of the project. We would also like to thank all everyone else who has helped us either with materials or through their invaluable advice. The acknowledgements are presented in detail below. | However, we would not have been able to realise our project without the help and support of some important people. We dedicate this page to thank and acknowledge the contributions of these people. We would like to thank all our advisors and professors for their constant support and assistance during the course of the project. We would also like to thank all everyone else who has helped us either with materials or through their invaluable advice. The acknowledgements are presented in detail below. |
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Contributions & Acknowledgements
Contributions
We are a group of biologists, biotechnologists, bioengineers and bioinformaticians. This project, right from the definition of problem statement to designing experiments, modelling and designing the wiki has been done by us students. Although the work was shared, from the beginning we assigned each group member with the responsibility for a particular task. Daniel was responsible for the lab, Maximilian for the sponsoring and the chip design, Nadine for the administrative work, Stefanie for Human Practice and the lab practical work; Claude for the Wiki and for the diffusion model, Elise for the model, Sumana for the updates on iGEM website and for model simulations.
However, we would not have been able to realise our project without the help and support of some important people. We dedicate this page to thank and acknowledge the contributions of these people. We would like to thank all our advisors and professors for their constant support and assistance during the course of the project. We would also like to thank all everyone else who has helped us either with materials or through their invaluable advice. The acknowledgements are presented in detail below.
Acknowledgements
3D-Printing & PDMS Chip
Mario Mauerer shared his knowledge and time to teach us in 3D-printing. Thanks to him we were able to produce our millifluidic devices.
Gregor Schmidt and Arne Wehling helped with PDMS preparation and shared their knowledge about microfluidic chip design.
Flow cytometry
We highly appreciated the introduction and support Verena Jäggin provided us in flow cytometry. Her help allowed us to analyse the expression of the recombinase TP910 in more details.
pPaB strains
Andreas Bosshart provided all the pPaB strains we used for plasmid construction and never hesitated to help us in case of troubles. We are very grateful for that.
Gibson assembly
Dr. Tania Roberts taught us how to conduct Gibson assembly. She did not only provide us with materials and protocols, but also helped us to elaborate important texts in English. We could profit a lot, thanks.
Alginate beads
Steven Schmitt showed us how to produce alginate beads. He advised us in our project and let us use his materials and protocols. We are very grateful for his patience and generosity.
Safety
Thanks to Niels Bürckert for helpful discussions concerning the safety form.