Difference between revisions of "Team:Paris Bettencourt/Acknowledgments"
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<h2>And Thanks also to</h2> | <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> | <h3>Lactobacillus help:</h3> | ||
Alexandra Gruss from INRA (Jouy-en-Josas) for her Technical help on molecular biology<br> | Alexandra Gruss from INRA (Jouy-en-Josas) for her Technical help on molecular biology<br> | ||
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<h3>General help:</h3> | <h3>General help:</h3> | ||
− | Aleksandra Nivina for her Molecular biology advice | + | Aleksandra Nivina for her Molecular biology advice<br> |
+ | Antoine Decrulle for his help on Golden gate assembly protocol<br> | ||
<h3>Organizing events:</h3> | <h3>Organizing events:</h3> | ||
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<br>Pierre-Yves Bourguignon, Chief Scientific Officer, Isthmus Sarl –who talked during NightScience event<br> | <br>Pierre-Yves Bourguignon, Chief Scientific Officer, Isthmus Sarl –who talked during NightScience event<br> | ||
Margaux Calon, the CRI coordinator<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> | <h3>Multiple, marker-free chromosomal integration in bacteria (in Lactococcus lactis):</h3> | ||
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Dor Garbash who developed the awesome Rhizi and hosted an instance on his server. | Dor Garbash who developed the awesome Rhizi and hosted an instance on his server. | ||
− | + | <h3>SynBio Challenge:</h3> | |
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Juan-Manuel Garcia Arcos for the organisation | Juan-Manuel Garcia Arcos for the organisation | ||
<h3>DIλ spectrophotometer:</h3> | <h3>DIλ spectrophotometer:</h3> | ||
Alexey Zaytsev who built the awesome spectrophotometer. | Alexey Zaytsev who built the awesome spectrophotometer. | ||
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<h3>Field Research</h3> | <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> | Alice Le Boedec who went to India, gave our surveys and took samples<br> | ||
− | Shruthi Vembar <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 | + | Hang Zhong who helped in the lab for the Vitamin B2 project<br> |
+ | Noopur Maurya helped with Indian law related aspects | ||
<h3>Futur en Seine event:</h3> | <h3>Futur en Seine event:</h3> |
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