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Revision as of 06:48, 8 September 2015

Attributions

Project Design

The project idea was developed by the Team UiOslo Norway.

Lab work

The Labwork was mostly performed by Marc and Caroline. Chiharu and Sigmund participated in the cloning part and Ole helped with protein expression

Filter Design and Construction

The idea of our filter was developed by Vladimir. He also constructed our prototype.

Wiki Page

The Wiki page was created by Hanna, Sigmund and Marc.

Safety

Ole was handling safety concerns related to our project.

Human Practices

Caroline and Max were organizing our human practices. Caroline arranged our interview Vitenskap & Historie (Science & History) and the interview with the radio program Ekko. Max organized the article in the Norwegian newspaper Klassekampen. Talks to students were given by Ole, Caroline, Marc and Hanna.

Sponsoring

Ole and Max were looking for sponsors for our project.

Graphic Design

Hanna designed the images used on our Wiki Page.

Acknowledgement

We would like to thank all the people who help with our iGEM project.  Project support and advice The University of Oslo provided us the opportunity to participate in iGEM. Professor Dirk Linke supervised, helped, supported us and gave good discussions. Professor Paul Grini supported and helped us to progress our iGEM project. Dr. Eric de Muinck advised us for lab works and arranged travel to Boston. Kirsten Borse Haraldsen and library staff supported us from science library. Team Braunschweig 2014 provided ideas, primer and plasmid. Team METUHS-Ankara 2014 provided tips and ideas.  Lab support Professor Gareth Wyn Griffiths provided his lab for our project. Bård Enger Mathiesen advised and supported us for lab works. Steinar Mortensen helped us to procure experimental supplies and instruments.  Technical support Associate Professor Uwe Klein helped with the methanol dehydrogenase assay. Dr. Show-Wang Qiao provided with the restriction enzyme NdeI and the pET28a (+) plasmid. Professor Tor Erling Lea at Norwegian University of Life Sciences provided M. Capsultus Bath sMMO enzyme. Professor Trygve Brautaset at Norwegian University of Science and Technology provided Bacillus methanolicus DNA. Professor Amy Rosensweig at Northwestern University advised us on the expression of sMMO in E. coli. Professor Mary Lindstrom at the University of Washington advised us on a possible sensing method for methanol. Team Aachen 2015 exchanged BioBricks for methanol conversion and information of methane gas sensor. Team Uppsala 2015 provided Nordic iGEM conference.  Wiki support Adrian Myhren designed our logo. Dan Michael Olsen Heggø and Stian Lågstad advised us on HTML and Web.