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<li>Dr. Martina Geier: supported us during the whole iGEM process not only with the organization of our team but also during our lab work</li>
 
<li>Dr. Martina Geier: supported us during the whole iGEM process not only with the organization of our team but also during our lab work</li>
 
<li>Dr. Christian Schmid: helped us with organization and shipment of products from our sponsors</li>
 
<li>Dr. Christian Schmid: helped us with organization and shipment of products from our sponsors</li>
<li>Dr. Birgit Wiltsch: helped us with our Vector Design and gave general support during the vector assembly process</li>
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<li>Dr. Birgit Wiltschi: helped us with our Vector Design and gave general support during the vector assembly process</li>
 
         <li>Areti Tsigkinopoulou: Supported the model developing process of a quorum sensing system, general Matlab and Simbiology support</li>
 
         <li>Areti Tsigkinopoulou: Supported the model developing process of a quorum sensing system, general Matlab and Simbiology support</li>
 
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<li>Prof. Dr. Reidl: Discussion about human gut bacteria composition, feasibility of our project idea, general background knowledge exchange, ethic background</li>
 
<li>Prof. Dr. Reidl: Discussion about human gut bacteria composition, feasibility of our project idea, general background knowledge exchange, ethic background</li>
<li>Dr. Chrisoph Högenauer: Discussion about treatment of Parkinson patients, feasibility and possible application of the DopaDoser
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<li>Dr. Christoph Högenauer: Discussion about treatment of Parkinson patients, feasibility and possible application of the DopaDoser
 
Modeling Support</li>
 
Modeling Support</li>
 
 

Revision as of 07:17, 12 August 2015

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Attributions

Students

Graz:

  • Christoph Schilling: Christoph was mainly involved in vector design and development and lab work
  • Markus Hobisch: Markus did lab work and project planning
  • Martin Senekowitsch: Martin was mainly involved in project funding, wiki design and lab work
  • Peter Kusstatscher: Peter did the modeling part of the quorum sensing system with Matlab, some graphical designing and also lab work
  • Kerstin Stadler: Kerstin was involved in project funding and lab work
  • Melanie Ballach: Melanie was involved in project planning and lab work
  • Maria Hulla: Maria was involved in project planning, financing and did modeling support

Manchester:

  • Rachel Stirrup:
  • Magdalena Kurteu:
  • Maria Imran:
  • Priyanshu Sinha:
  • Aaron Gretton:
  • Iaroslav Kosov:


Manchester Institute of Biotechnology

  • Dr. Peter Both
  • Adrian Jarvis
  • Sandra Taylor
  • Rehana
  • Dr Neil Swainston


General Support

  • Prof. Dr. Anton Glieder: Supervision of Team Graz, organizational work
  • Prof. Dr. Christoph Sensen: general support regarding organizational work and social media
  • Dr. Martina Geier: supported us during the whole iGEM process not only with the organization of our team but also during our lab work
  • Dr. Christian Schmid: helped us with organization and shipment of products from our sponsors
  • Dr. Birgit Wiltschi: helped us with our Vector Design and gave general support during the vector assembly process
  • Areti Tsigkinopoulou: Supported the model developing process of a quorum sensing system, general Matlab and Simbiology support


Human Practices

  • Prof. Dr. Reidl: Discussion about human gut bacteria composition, feasibility of our project idea, general background knowledge exchange, ethic background
  • Dr. Christoph Högenauer: Discussion about treatment of Parkinson patients, feasibility and possible application of the DopaDoser Modeling Support