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<p>The small MFCs and som eof the materials used in this work were kindly given to us by Martin Hanczyc (CIBIO, Univ. of Trento) and built by Ioannis Ieropoulos (UWE Bristol). The big MFC prototype was designed by <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:UNITN-Trento/Team#team_alessandro" class="authorCite">Alessandro</a> and <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:UNITN-Trento/Team#team_riccardo" class="authorCite">Riccardo</a> and assembled using parts of the small MFCs and parts built by the mechanic workshop of the Physics department of the University of Trento. Suresh Bonotto, Damiano Avi, Luca Matteo, Mariano and Giggi Minati provided important technical information for the design of the big MFC.</p>  
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<p>The small MFCs and som eof the materials used in this work were kindly given to us by Martin Hanczyc (CIBIO, Univ. of Trento) and built by Ioannis Ieropoulos (UWE Bristol). The big MFC prototype was designed by <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:UNITN-Trento/Team#team_alessandro" class="authorCite">Alessandro</a> and <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:UNITN-Trento/Team#team_riccardo" class="authorCite">Riccardo</a> and assembled using parts of the small MFCs and parts built by the mechanic workshop of the Physics department of the University of Trento. Suresh Bonotto, Damiano Avi, Luca Matteo, Mariano, Gigi Minati and Alice Spigo provided important technical information for the design of the big MFC.</p>  
 
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Revision as of 15:26, 14 September 2015

Attributions & Acknowledgments

Find out who gave birth to our iGEM project

Attributions


Wet Lab


The bacterial strains containing Shewanella Mtr electron transport system used in this work were kindly provided by the laboratory of Carolyn Ajo Franklin (Berkeley National laboratory)


Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC)

The small MFCs and som eof the materials used in this work were kindly given to us by Martin Hanczyc (CIBIO, Univ. of Trento) and built by Ioannis Ieropoulos (UWE Bristol). The big MFC prototype was designed by Alessandro and Riccardo and assembled using parts of the small MFCs and parts built by the mechanic workshop of the Physics department of the University of Trento. Suresh Bonotto, Damiano Avi, Luca Matteo, Mariano, Gigi Minati and Alice Spigo provided important technical information for the design of the big MFC.


Intrelab Study

Elisa and Claudio. Fabio Chizzolini, Roberta Lentini and Noel Martin from the Mansy Lab helped in the experimental set up of FACS and realtime PCR.


Wiki

Structure and Design: Moreno. Content and Images: everybody. Gianmarco Franceschini drawn the UNITN-Trento iGEM logo and part of the wiki figures and schemes.


Human Practices

Coordinator: Elisa. Discussion and analysis: everybody

During this summer we received support and help from our great Instructors: Cristina Del Bianco, Sheref Mansy, and Olivier Jousson. Rossella Tomazzolli, Margherita Kos and Matteo Grott allowed us to work all summer in a safe, clean and well equipped laboratory.

Acknowledgments

We wish to thank the Centre for Integrative Biology (CIBIO) and the University of Trento for supporting our project and team. At the beginning of the summer we discussed details of our project with Paola Foladori from the Sanitary Engineering group of the Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering department, which is an expert in MFC and water depuration. Thank you for your suggestions Paola!

We wish to thank Prof. Graziano Guella, who helped us with some chemical issues for carotenoids/retinoids extraction and Luca Matteo from the physics department of UniTN for a crash course in electrical engineering. Additional thanks to Tu-Delft for sending us the plasmids of Mtr and the Guido Grandi Lab at CIBIO (Trento) for providing us the genome of BL21. Giuliano Berloffa from the Mansy lab for helping with some good tips on protein purification and for troubleshooting with the anaerobic chamber. Last but not least we would like to thank our confirmed friend Damiano Avi, who always find a way to help our iGEM teams here in Trento!

We used icons made by Freepik, Simpleicon, Situ Herrera, Google and Austin Andrews from FlatIcon, and the Font Awesome, package by Dave Gandy. This wiki page has been customized startin from the wounderful Twenty theme from @n33co/HTML5UP using Skel, Droptron, stellarJS, Unislider, scrollgress, scrollTo, FancyBox, JSPapaParse, AnimateCSS, WOW, Respond.js