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<p>We would like to thank our supervisors, whose expertise in TA systems was the origin of the idea of Mighty coli. A special thanks to Thibaut Hallaert and Baptiste Dumont, who had the exceptional patience to stand our inexperience, and could witness with us the impossible results we often obtained. Thanks to them, we kept our sanity. And of course, we must thank the Institute of Biology and Molecular Medicine (IBMM) of the ULB to have hosted us throughout the summer.</p>
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<p>Finally, we would like to thank our collaborators: the people of the Brussels Game Festival for their wonderful event (more particularly Tanju Goban who as our contact person) ; FlandersBio and Brussels Life Tech (particularly Camille Mommers, our contact person)  who gave us access to their network in our quest for sponsorship; Franck Delvigne from the University of Liège, for his proposition of help in the measurement of the efficacy of Mighty coli; and at last the 10km of the ULB (Faculty of Sciences of the ULB), the Jean Brachet Funds, Wallonie-Brussels International, Eppendorf company and Greenwin for their financial support.</p>
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Revision as of 15:59, 11 October 2014

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- Université Libre de Bruxelles -


Attributions


Wetlab

They built and characterized MightyColi :

Hélène Spiridon

François Seys

Augustin Kameni

Quentin Rivière

Robin Grolaux

Nathan Fraikin

Nicolas Desmet

Alice Augenlicht

Modelling

They modelled our artificial system :

Vincent Schmidt

Denis Longrée

Sponsoring

They contacted sponsors and gathered funds :

César Ngabo

Quentin Rivière

Michaël Escada

Human Practice

They invented a board game about biotechnology for the Brussels Games Festival :

Alice Augenlicht

François Seys

Jamboree

They will explain and defend Mighty Coli during the Giant Jamboree in Boston :

Alice Augenlicht

François Seys

Vincent Schmidt

Robin Grolaux

Wiki

They wrote and designed the website :

Nathan Fraikin

Vincent Schmidt

Special thanks

We would like to thank our supervisors, whose expertise in TA systems was the origin of the idea of Mighty coli. A special thanks to Thibaut Hallaert and Baptiste Dumont, who had the exceptional patience to stand our inexperience, and could witness with us the impossible results we often obtained. Thanks to them, we kept our sanity. And of course, we must thank the Institute of Biology and Molecular Medicine (IBMM) of the ULB to have hosted us throughout the summer.

We would also like to mention a few persons of the ULB outside our project but who helped us during our manipulations, by their advices or their kindness: Marie, Dukas, François from the LGPB and Didier Gonze for his help with modelling.

Finally, we would like to thank our collaborators: the people of the Brussels Game Festival for their wonderful event (more particularly Tanju Goban who as our contact person) ; FlandersBio and Brussels Life Tech (particularly Camille Mommers, our contact person) who gave us access to their network in our quest for sponsorship; Franck Delvigne from the University of Liège, for his proposition of help in the measurement of the efficacy of Mighty coli; and at last the 10km of the ULB (Faculty of Sciences of the ULB), the Jean Brachet Funds, Wallonie-Brussels International, Eppendorf company and Greenwin for their financial support.