Difference between revisions of "Team:ETH Zurich/Attributions"

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<li>Janina Linnick and Lukas Widmer advised us for the modeling. Janina Linnick also brought us in contact with some experts for the human practice part. </li>
 
<li>Janina Linnick and Lukas Widmer advised us for the modeling. Janina Linnick also brought us in contact with some experts for the human practice part. </li>
 
<li>Daniel Gerngross helped us to give our first steps in primer design, the technique for western bots and supported us with material and helpful advice. </li>
 
<li>Daniel Gerngross helped us to give our first steps in primer design, the technique for western bots and supported us with material and helpful advice. </li>
<li>Sabine Österle gave us valuable advice when the data seem to go nowhere.</li>
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<li>Sabine &Ouml;sterle gave us valuable advice when the data seem to go nowhere.</li>
 
<li>Margaux Gastor helped us finding mistakes in our mammalian cell protocols and helped us with the manipulation of FACS and the microscope.</li>
 
<li>Margaux Gastor helped us finding mistakes in our mammalian cell protocols and helped us with the manipulation of FACS and the microscope.</li>
 
<li>Christian Jordi patiently showed us how maintain mammalian cells alive and did the PDMS chip.</li>
 
<li>Christian Jordi patiently showed us how maintain mammalian cells alive and did the PDMS chip.</li>
 
<li>Erica Montani taught us how to properly manipulate the microscope and solved our doubts.</li>
 
<li>Erica Montani taught us how to properly manipulate the microscope and solved our doubts.</li>
<li>Verena Jäggin explained how to use FACS and how to interpret the data.</li>
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<li>Verena J&auml;ggin explained how to use FACS and how to interpret the data.</li>
 
<li>Markus Jeschek, Matthias Mehlig, Tino Frank, Johannes Thoma, Gaspar Morgado, Michael Junkin, Bartolomeo Angelici, Max Endele, and Martin Etzrodt offered us pieces of advice and material. </li>
 
<li>Markus Jeschek, Matthias Mehlig, Tino Frank, Johannes Thoma, Gaspar Morgado, Michael Junkin, Bartolomeo Angelici, Max Endele, and Martin Etzrodt offered us pieces of advice and material. </li>
 
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<h2>General support</h2>
 
<h2>General support</h2>
 
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  <li>Niels Bürckert emphasized the importance of safety during all stay in the lab.</li>
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  <li>Niels B&uuml;rckert emphasized the importance of safety during all stay in the lab.</li>
 
  <li>Myriam Moisan improved our logo design and gave us some further ideas.</li>
 
  <li>Myriam Moisan improved our logo design and gave us some further ideas.</li>
 
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Revision as of 15:17, 28 August 2015

"What I cannot create I do not understand."
- Richard Feynmann

Attributions

Scientific support

  • Janina Linnick and Lukas Widmer advised us for the modeling. Janina Linnick also brought us in contact with some experts for the human practice part.
  • Daniel Gerngross helped us to give our first steps in primer design, the technique for western bots and supported us with material and helpful advice.
  • Sabine Österle gave us valuable advice when the data seem to go nowhere.
  • Margaux Gastor helped us finding mistakes in our mammalian cell protocols and helped us with the manipulation of FACS and the microscope.
  • Christian Jordi patiently showed us how maintain mammalian cells alive and did the PDMS chip.
  • Erica Montani taught us how to properly manipulate the microscope and solved our doubts.
  • Verena Jäggin explained how to use FACS and how to interpret the data.
  • Markus Jeschek, Matthias Mehlig, Tino Frank, Johannes Thoma, Gaspar Morgado, Michael Junkin, Bartolomeo Angelici, Max Endele, and Martin Etzrodt offered us pieces of advice and material.

General support

  • Niels Bürckert emphasized the importance of safety during all stay in the lab.
  • Myriam Moisan improved our logo design and gave us some further ideas.