Difference between revisions of "Team:Bordeaux/Attributions"
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<br> All the work was <b> done by students </b>: wiki design , fundraising , policy and practices as all the cakes shown on social networks. In order to be more efficient, we decided to divide the work in little teams. </p> | <br> All the work was <b> done by students </b>: wiki design , fundraising , policy and practices as all the cakes shown on social networks. In order to be more efficient, we decided to divide the work in little teams. </p> | ||
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<h6> Team Plant </h6> | <h6> Team Plant </h6> | ||
<p> - <b>Marie CECILLE</b> proposed the original idea to work on Downy Mildew since the beginning of the brainstorming sessions. | <p> - <b>Marie CECILLE</b> proposed the original idea to work on Downy Mildew since the beginning of the brainstorming sessions. | ||
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<p> SPECIAL THANKS TO: | <p> SPECIAL THANKS TO: | ||
<br> - <b>Michel Hernould</b> Professor Bordeaux University, UMR 1332 Fruit Biology and Pathology INRA Bordeaux. He gave us a precious advices about plant, and allowed to the team to meet Anthony Bellee in order to test the effect of Curdlan in grapevine. | <br> - <b>Michel Hernould</b> Professor Bordeaux University, UMR 1332 Fruit Biology and Pathology INRA Bordeaux. He gave us a precious advices about plant, and allowed to the team to meet Anthony Bellee in order to test the effect of Curdlan in grapevine. | ||
− | <br> - | + | <br> - <b> Anthony Bellee</b> PhD student attached to INRA , SAVE unit : "Santé et agroécologie du vigneoble" who helped us a lot and informed us about how Downy mildew interacts with plant defenses. He let one of our teammates manipulate and realize the tests on plants. |
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<p> - <b> Jean DESCARPENTRIE </b> and <b> Emilie GOUNIN </b> spent many hours reading publications and organizing little reunions around the scientific project | <p> - <b> Jean DESCARPENTRIE </b> and <b> Emilie GOUNIN </b> spent many hours reading publications and organizing little reunions around the scientific project | ||
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− | <p> During our entire project, many people helped us to accomplish our project. | + | <p> During our entire project, many people helped us to accomplish our project. First, we want to thank the <b>European Institute of Chemistry and Biology</b> for hosting us all the year and during our internships. Denis DUPUY, our supervisor who gives us many judicious advices and Jonathan MILLET who succeeded to coexist with many team members of iGEM Bordeaux during all this summer. Our team had to use several machines which not belong to our lab. That’s why we had to collaborate many times with the neighbor labs. We hope that they enjoyed our cake as gift. ;) |
− | First, we want to thank the <b>European Institute of Chemistry and Biology</b> for hosting us all the year and during our internships. Denis DUPUY, our supervisor who gives us many judicious advices and Jonathan MILLET who succeeded to coexist with many team members of iGEM Bordeaux during all this summer. Our team had to use several machines which not belong to our lab. That’s why we had to collaborate many times with the neighbor labs. We hope that they enjoyed our cake as gift. ;) | + | |
<br> SPECIAL THANKS TO: | <br> SPECIAL THANKS TO: | ||
<br> - <b>M. McIntosh</b> helped us by answering to our questions on Curdlan. | <br> - <b>M. McIntosh</b> helped us by answering to our questions on Curdlan. | ||
<br> - <b>Camila PARROT</b> member of INSERM / Université Bordeaux Segalen (Unit 869) NA: Natural and Artificial Regulation” (ARNA) led by Martin TEICHMANN, helped to optimize our purification of Curdlan. We also thank her for her daily support! | <br> - <b>Camila PARROT</b> member of INSERM / Université Bordeaux Segalen (Unit 869) NA: Natural and Artificial Regulation” (ARNA) led by Martin TEICHMANN, helped to optimize our purification of Curdlan. We also thank her for her daily support! | ||
<br> - <b> Lionel BEAUREPAIRE</b>, INSERM engineer, gave many advices on clonage. | <br> - <b> Lionel BEAUREPAIRE</b>, INSERM engineer, gave many advices on clonage. | ||
− | <br>- Aurore DE RACHE, Amina BEDRAT, Nassima GUEDDOUDA and Oscar MENDOZA from Jean-Louis Mergny’s Group for lending us their spectrophometer, their NanoDrop instruments and their Fluorescence Reader. | + | <br>- <b> Aurore DE RACHE, Amina BEDRAT, Nassima GUEDDOUDA</b> and <b> Oscar MENDOZA</b> from Jean-Louis Mergny’s Group for lending us their spectrophometer, their NanoDrop instruments and their Fluorescence Reader. |
− | <br>- Martin TEICHMANN's group to lend us incubators and the pHmeter | + | <br>- <b> Martin TEICHMANN</b> 's group to lend us incubators and the pHmeter |
− | <br>- Natacha PEREBASKINE from Axel INNIS’ group, for the safety formation and for the lending of their Nanodrop instruments | + | <br>- <b> Natacha PEREBASKINE</b> from Axel INNIS’ group, for the safety formation and for the lending of their Nanodrop instruments |
− | <br>- Myriam MEDERIC for her hard work | + | <br>- <b> Myriam MEDERIC</b> for her hard work |
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<br> - <b>Concerning our wiki, it was based on <b>Evry's 2014</b> team wiki. We decided to adapt their code for our wiki. | <br> - <b>Concerning our wiki, it was based on <b>Evry's 2014</b> team wiki. We decided to adapt their code for our wiki. | ||
<br> - <b>Nacim BENALI</b>, student in informatics, for the design of the wiki. | <br> - <b>Nacim BENALI</b>, student in informatics, for the design of the wiki. | ||
+ | <br> - <b>Caroline GAGNANT</b>, one of our classmates, who designed our comics. | ||
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+ | <h6> Team Policy & Practice </h6> | ||
+ | <p> - <b> Caroline XXX </b> and <b>Gilles XXXX</b> spent evenings at Cap Sciences developing their project | ||
+ | <br>- <b> Savandara BESSE </b> and <b> Lily BOURGOIN </b>worked on an ethical analysis and safety analysis of our project | ||
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− | + | <br> - M. <b>Jacques FAUCHER</b>, professor of bioethics, who's interview helped us to understand the utility of ethics committees and to think about our project. | |
− | + | <br> - <b> CAP SCIENCES </b> (the Bordeaux sciences musuem) for hosting the show and especially <b> Nathalie CAPLET </b> and <b> Sébastien CURSAN </b> for the organization and the communication about the Meetup! | |
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<p align="center"><br>At the end, thanks to all other people who supported our project on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Youtube). Your interest had always touched us and we hope that we will support again for 2016 iGEM competition! </p> | <p align="center"><br>At the end, thanks to all other people who supported our project on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Youtube). Your interest had always touched us and we hope that we will support again for 2016 iGEM competition! </p> |
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