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IGEM Evry 2014

Team - Attributions


The team


iGEM Evry 2014 is composed of students from Licence 3 (3rd year after baccalaureate) to M2 (5th year after baccalaureate) from different universities and schools with various specialities as biology, computer science, biotechnology, ethics... We worked together from June to October in order to realize our project. Each member bring his own knowledge and his "savoir-faire" to share and build the Sponge Patrol Project.
We have lived an amazing experience and adventure all together.



Laboratory


Biologist team spend summer in Institute of Systems & Synthetic Biology (ISSB), Evry working in the laboratory.
Any piece of the ISSB laboratory is mysterious today.



Modelisation


Bioinformatic team spend summer in Institute of Systems & Synthetic Biology (ISSB), Evry working in partnership with biologist.
One day biologist and bioinformatist will be one.



Policy and Pratice


Sophie Gontier was our philosopher and spent summer with working about ethic questions and share with us all along about her thought.
We create only because we watch out for the world around.



Project parts


The Sponge Patrol Project was divided in several part :

Parts

Sponge

PCB Phenol RNAseq Cell characterization Inter-lab study Transposons
Biologist
Laura Matabishi Nandjafot Mendy Cécile Jacry Noémie Berenger Currias, Johanna Chesnel Sophia Belkhelfa Cécilé Jacry, Laura Matabishi, Noémie Berenger-Curria, Julie Zaworski, Sophia Belkhelfa
Bioinformatic
Pierre Parutto Bernard William Digan


Wiki


All members was concerned about fill in the wiki. Anais Louis and William Digan have managed it, and Matthieu Da Costa carry about schemas and representations.



The Institute of Systems and Synthetic Biology (iSSB)


logo issb Our team was received by the iSSB all along the year firstly for our Wednesday meeting then all the summer. The iSSB is a laboratory at the University of Evry and CNRS, supported by Genopole®.