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Revision as of 09:59, 4 August 2015





Attributions




General support



Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) provided us with a room (including mouse).


Project Advisors



Prof. dr. ir. L. Brunsveld, dr. Ir. T.F.A. de Greef and dr. M. Merkx helped us out with brainstorming and troubleshooting.


Lab support



General lab support

Glenn Cremers, BSc
Glenn Cremers is our main support when we’re working in the lab. Because of his membership of last year’s team, he and his capacities can support us when difficulties come forward. Glenn studies Biomedical Engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology and just finished his bachelor. He will continue with his master at the department of chemical biology at the faculty of Biomedical Engineering. Assisting the team of 2015 is a chance to see more of the possibilities in this field of research.


Lab Stuff

Ir. R. Arts provided us with Phusion DNA polymerase.
Ir. S.J.A. Aper provided us with Kapa2G and DpnI.
Dr. S. Ludwig provided us with the T7 terminator primer.


Difficult technique support

M. van Rosmalen MSc. gave us a helpful FACS introduction.

Aptamer support

Ir. B.M.G. Janssen shared his aptamer experience with us.

Difficult technique support

M. van Rosmalen MSc. gave us a helpful FACS introduction.

Complementary DNA support

Ir. W. Engelen checked our complementary DNA design.

Biolumiscence assay support

Ir. R. Arts gave us a helpful platereader introduction.


Policy practice support



Helpful meetings

Claudette de Vries and Robert Geertsma of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) and Eric van den Akker of the GMO bureau (RIVM).


Collaborations



Amoy newsletter

Thanks to iGEM Paris Bettencourt, Amoy & Pasteur for making this newsletter.

Cloning guide

Thanks to..


Wiki support



We built the wiki ourselves. For designing the website we used:

The Noun Project

The icons used in the menubar are obtained from thenounproject.com
"Home" icon by Vasu Adiga
"Team" icon by Björn Andersson
"Project" icon by Mister Pixel
"Policy Practices" icon by Rémy Médard
"Sponsors" icon by Marco Galtarossa
"Facebook" icon by Niels Gesquiere
"Twitter" icon by Luboš
"Collaborations" icon by Creative Stall


The Aleo Font

The font we use on our wiki is designed by Alessio Laiso and released under the SIL Open Font License, which makes it free to use for both personal and commercial use. More info on the Aleo Font can be found here.