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<p align="justify">The iGEM Bordeaux team has created the Cur’d Vine project thanks to the original idea of <b>Marie CECILE</b> who proposed to work on Downy Mildew since the beginning of brainstorming sessions of the team. | <p align="justify">The iGEM Bordeaux team has created the Cur’d Vine project thanks to the original idea of <b>Marie CECILE</b> who proposed to work on Downy Mildew since the beginning of brainstorming sessions of the team. | ||
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<br>During the internship, all of the designs, constructs, and experiments are made by us but the synthesis of DNA was made by IDT technologies. Our protocols are based on many publications (all cited in each protocols files) or generously given by our host lab. Between June to August, nine students stayed at lab and worked on two specified studies; one on bacteria and one on yeast. | <br>During the internship, all of the designs, constructs, and experiments are made by us but the synthesis of DNA was made by IDT technologies. Our protocols are based on many publications (all cited in each protocols files) or generously given by our host lab. Between June to August, nine students stayed at lab and worked on two specified studies; one on bacteria and one on yeast. | ||
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<br>On yeast work, <b>Derek McCUSKER</b>, PhD Group Leader, CNRSIBGC - UMR 5095 (CNRS-UBS) helped us by explaining the homologous repair to express the FKS1 gene and on the design of primers for this gene. <b>Denis DUPUY</b> PhD Group Leader of INSERM/Université Bordeaux Segalen (U869); ARN: Régulations naturelle et artificielle" (ARNA) ; our supervisor ; led us for the Gimson assembly technique and <b>Jonathan MILLET</b>, Denis DUPUY’s PhD student, gave us some advices for PCR troubleshooting. | <br>On yeast work, <b>Derek McCUSKER</b>, PhD Group Leader, CNRSIBGC - UMR 5095 (CNRS-UBS) helped us by explaining the homologous repair to express the FKS1 gene and on the design of primers for this gene. <b>Denis DUPUY</b> PhD Group Leader of INSERM/Université Bordeaux Segalen (U869); ARN: Régulations naturelle et artificielle" (ARNA) ; our supervisor ; led us for the Gimson assembly technique and <b>Jonathan MILLET</b>, Denis DUPUY’s PhD student, gave us some advices for PCR troubleshooting. | ||
On bacteria work, <b>Camilla PARROT</b> team 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. <b>Lionel BEAUREPAIRE</b>, INSERM engineer, gave many advices on clonage. | On bacteria work, <b>Camilla PARROT</b> team 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. <b>Lionel BEAUREPAIRE</b>, INSERM engineer, gave many advices on clonage. | ||
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+ | <br>Concerning our wiki, it was based on <b>Evry's 2014</b> team wiki. We decided to adapt their code for our wiki. Our project logo and the comic were designed by <b>Caroline GAGNANT</b>, our schoolmate of the Université de Bordeaux. On problem and description sections, figures are made by <b>Emilie GOUNIN</b>. On Ethics section, M. <b>Jacques FAUCHER</b>’s interview helped us to understand the utility of ethics committees.</p> | ||
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− | + | <p align="justify> During our entire project, many people helped us to accomplish our project Cur’d Vine. | |
+ | First, we want to thank the <b>European Institute of Chemistry and Biology</b> that permits us to make every brainstorming sessions in its room. <b>Denis DUPUY</b>, our supervisor who gives us many judicious advices and <b>Jonathan MILLET</b> who succeeded to coexist with many team members of iGEM Bordeaux during all this summer. | ||
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+ | <br>Our team had to use several machines which not belong to our lab. That’s why we have to disturb many times the neighbor labs. We hope that they enjoyed our cake as gift. ;) | ||
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+ | - Aurore DE RACHE, Amina BEDRAT, Nassima GUEDDOUDA and Oscar MENDOZA from Jean-Louis Mergny’s Group to lend us their spectrophometer, their NanoDrop instruments and their Fluorescence Reader. | ||
+ | - Natacha PEREBASKINE from Axel INNIS’ group, for the safety formation | ||
+ | - Myriam MEDERIC for her hard work | ||
+ | - Camilla PARROT for her daily support | ||
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+ | <br>Moreover, we want to thank Didier THORAVAL, teacher and researcher of « Laboratoire de Biogenèse Membranaire” gave us many resources for our work on yeast. Without this help, yeast work will never start. Also, we are grateful that M. McIntosh helped us by answering to our questions on Curdlan. | ||
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+ | <br>For the sponsoring, many people had gratefully given us a donation for our team, so we honoured to thank Anonymes, Marie BACK, Hiba BENMOHAMED, Savandara BESSE, Daniel COUTAREL, Jean DESCARPENTRIE, Denis DUPUY, Isabelle DUTOUR, Thomas FAVRAUD, Valérie GABELICA, Valérie GAGNANT, Brice KAUFFMANN, Charlie KOFFI, Corentin KOELHER, Pierre-Philippe LACLAU, Zohra LEPROVOST, Charlotte MAILLOT, Lauriane NATHOU, Angélica SAINZ and Linh Dan TRAN. | ||
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+ | <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! | ||
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