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+ | <h2>And Thanks also to</h2> | ||
+ | <h3>For the nice pictures on the front page:</h3> | ||
+ | <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/57183986@N08/">Karthikeyan Chinnathamby</a> | ||
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− | < | + | <h3>Lactobacillus help:</h3> |
− | + | Alexandra Gruss from INRA (Jouy-en-Josas) for her Technical help on molecular biology<br> | |
+ | Filipe Branco dos Santos for his advice and provided LAB strains & plasmids<br> | ||
+ | Hélène Falentin from INRA (Rennes) who gave us Propionibacteria and the associated plasmid<br> | ||
+ | CIRM INRA Rennes who Sold us propionibacterium strain and gave us advices to grow it (via Marie-Noëlle Madec)<br> | ||
+ | David Bikard (Synthetic Biology Lab, Institut Pasteur)who provided us a Lactobacillus plantarum wild type strain from the Pasteur collection.<br> | ||
+ | Jan-Peter van Pijkeren (Department of Food Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison) for his advice on CRISPR assisted chromosomal integration in Lactobacillus. <br> | ||
+ | Michiel Kleerebezem and Ingrid van Alen who gave us the integrative plasmid for lactobacillus plantarum. | ||
+ | <h3>Yeast and recombination help:</h3> | ||
+ | Pilar de la Torre and Dr Jean Marc Daran for giving us the S.cerevisiae Strains and plasmids<br> | ||
+ | Héloïse Müller from the Institut Pasteur who gave us Yeast and recombination help<br> | ||
+ | Zoran Marincovic for his advice, plasmids and strains<br> | ||
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− | + | Lun Cui from the Institut Pasteur for the chromosomal integration system. | |
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− | < | + | <h3>General help:</h3> |
− | + | Aleksandra Nivina for her Molecular biology advice<br> | |
+ | Antoine Decrulle for his help on Golden gate assembly protocol<br> | ||
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− | + | Sandra Youssef from BioFaction who organize the NightScience event. | |
− | + | <br>Pierre-Yves Bourguignon, Chief Scientific Officer, Isthmus Sarl –who talked during NightScience event<br> | |
+ | Margaux Calon, the CRI coordinator<br> | ||
+ | Neha Mohanpuria, who helped in organizing the Indian Apero | ||
− | < | + | <h3>Multiple, marker-free chromosomal integration in bacteria (in Lactococcus lactis):</h3> |
− | + | Christian Solem and Jianming Liu , National Food Institute, DTU (Denmark) who Provided plasmids | |
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− | + | <h3>Sociology and nutrition help:</h3> | |
− | + | Jeremy Fouache for his Advice on designing a survey | |
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+ | <h3>Design:</h3> | ||
+ | Li Yu for her advice. | ||
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− | <br><br> | + | Dor Garbash who developed the awesome Rhizi and hosted an instance on his server. |
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+ | <h3>SynBio Challenge:</h3> | ||
+ | Juan-Manuel Garcia Arcos for the organisation | ||
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+ | <h3>DIλ spectrophotometer:</h3> | ||
+ | Alexey Zaytsev who built the awesome spectrophotometer. | ||
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+ | <h3>Field Research</h3> | ||
+ | Sunayana Nayak, who lives in South India, and gave a lot of specific knowledge about people's dietary/cooking habits there <br> | ||
+ | Mayank Tomar travelled in India and gave inputs on people's cooking habits and resources in South of India <br> | ||
+ | Rajat Tyagi shared his knowledge on food habits/practices in the North India <br> | ||
+ | Alice Le Boedec who went to India, gave our surveys and took samples<br> | ||
+ | Shruthi Vembar who is a researcher in Institute Pasteur from South India<br> | ||
+ | Hang Zhong who helped in the lab for the Vitamin B2 project<br> | ||
+ | Noopur Maurya helped with Indian law related aspects | ||
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+ | <h3>Futur en Seine event:</h3> | ||
+ | thanks to Camille Pène and Clementine Malgras for the chance you gave us to discuss the project with the public. | ||
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+ | <h3>Host Laboratory</h3> | ||
Our iGEM team is kindly hosted in the CRI (Inderdisciplinary Research Center) located in theFaculté de médecine Paris Descartes at the center of Paris. In the heart of one of Paris' biggest hospitals, the CRI hosts interdisciplinary undergraduate (LFdV), Master (AIV); devoted also to systems and synthetic biology!) as well as a PhD program (FdV). This center is directed by François Taddei and Ariel Lindner. | Our iGEM team is kindly hosted in the CRI (Inderdisciplinary Research Center) located in theFaculté de médecine Paris Descartes at the center of Paris. In the heart of one of Paris' biggest hospitals, the CRI hosts interdisciplinary undergraduate (LFdV), Master (AIV); devoted also to systems and synthetic biology!) as well as a PhD program (FdV). This center is directed by François Taddei and Ariel Lindner. | ||
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