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<b>Professor G.J.W. Euverink</b> lend us his expertise regarding blue energy and got us in touch with Wetsus. </div> <b>Professor M.J.E.C. Van der Maarel</b> demonstrated and explained the use of alginate.</div>
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<b>Professor G.J.W. Euverink</b> lend us his expertise regarding blue energy and got us in touch with Wetsus. </div> <b><div class="text">Professor M.J.E.C. Van der Maarel</b> demonstrated and explained the use of alginate.</div>
 
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Revision as of 02:36, 18 September 2015

General Support
Jan Kiel and Dirk Jan Scheffers taught the non-biologist the basics of molecular biology and safety in the lab.
Juke Lolkema gave a lecture on lab safety.
Ger Telkamp arranged all the necessary lab equipment.
Kevin Knoops took a picture of our Bacillus subtilis using an electron microscope.
Jaap de Boer took our team photos.


Bacillus subtilis support
Dr. E. Frenzel gave us advice regarding Bacillus subtilis and was always ready to support us mentally.
Renske Raaphorst and Clement Gallay helped us with our cloning strategy and everyday problems. They also gave us a lot of great feedback to our presentation and wiki.
Molecular Genetics provided us with the Bacillus subtilis 168, 3610 ComI, JH642, PY79 and Natto strains.
Professor Jan Willem Veening gave us the BD1807 strain from which we isolated our abrB knockout.
Measurement support
Professor W.R. Browne allowed us to test our reference electrodes and flow cell in his lab, to check the reliability of our setup.
Professor G.J.W. Euverink lend us his expertise regarding blue energy and got us in touch with Wetsus.
Professor M.J.E.C. Van der Maarel</b> demonstrated and explained the use of alginate.
<b>Wetsus</b> supplied us with commercial CEM membraneS and lend us a set of silver/silver chloride reference electrodes.
<b>Michel Saakes</b> shared his expertise regarding Blue Energy and gave advice regarding prototype construction.
The <b>Molecular Genetics</b> department allowed us to use their microscopes for experiments.

Modelling support

<b>Prof. Bayu Jayawardhana</b> supervised all our modelling efforts.
<b>Dr. Paulo C. Telles de Souza</b> was invaluable due to his expertise regarding molecular dynamics and gromacs.
<b> Prof. dr. S.J. Marrink </b> gave us a room in the molecular dynamics department.

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Human practices

<b>RIVM</b> and the <b>Rathenau Institute</b> allowed us to present our project at their symposium and facilitated a discussion with Dutch policy makers about synthetic biology.
<b>COGEM</b> lend their expertise regarding legislation on GMOs in the Netherlands and the European Union.

<b>Tanja van der Woude</b> of <b>Science Linx</b> provided us with the opportunity to teach children about synthetic biology through lectures and our iGEM card game.

<div class="text". <b>Zoë Robaey, PhD student at the Center for Ethics and Technology at Delft University gave us advice and support in writing our scenarios. </b> </div>

Roel Bovenberg of DSM reviewed our scenarios.</b>

The Ubbo Emmius gave us advice regarding Outreach and made a promotional video of our project.

Martje Vis helped us organize a fun fundraiser at our university.

S.A. (Aljoscha) Wahl and Professor O.P. Kuipers organized the national iGEM meetup in Delft and Groningen.

OOGTV interviewed our team and broadcast an item on their channel.

The Gomarus college gave us an oppertunity to teach children about synthetic biology.

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