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<p>First of all, we want to thank Eivind Almaas, Rahmi Lale and Martin F. Hohmann-Marriott for the supervision of our project and that you gave us the chance to participate in this great competition. Your help and advice is valuable.</p>
  
 
<p>Team NTNU Trondheim is responsible for all the work done during this project:
 
<p>Team NTNU Trondheim is responsible for all the work done during this project:
 
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Julia Anna Adrian (molecular genetics)
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Design of Devices: Julia Anna Adrian, Madina Akan</li><li>Madina Akan (molecular genetics)
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</li><li>Cloning of Devices into P. putida: Julia Anna Adrian, Madina Akan
</li><li>Youssef Chahibi (modeling, software, graphic design, quantitative image analysis)
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</li><li>Analysis and processing of experimental data: Julia Anna Adrian (Plate reader, flow cytometry), Youssef Chahibi (Confocal microscopy)
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</li><li>Cell encapsulation: Marit Vaagen Røe, Typhaine Le Doujet
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</li><li>Typhaine Le Doujet (cell encapsulation, molecular genetics)</li>
 
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Team NTNU Trondheim would like to thank Berit L. Strand for showing us how to make alginate capsules (and lending us the electrostatic capsule generator), Astrid Bjørkøy for her helpful advice on confocal microscopy, Nina Bjørk Arnfinnsdottir and Armend G. Håti for inspiring discussions about cell encapsulation, Wenche I. Strand for always being helpful when we visited the biopolymer labs, Ove Øyås for his return on experience, code sharing, and knowledge transfer related the iGEM Matchmaker, and Pr. Ilangko Balasingham for his support and advice on systems engineering and bio-image processing.</p>
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Team NTNU Trondheim would like to thank Berit L. Strand for showing us how to make alginate capsules (and lending us the electrostatic capsule generator), Astrid Bjørkøy for her helpful advice on confocal microscopy, Nina Bjørk Arnfinnsdottir and Armend G. Håti for inspiring discussions about cell encapsulation, Wenche I. Strand for always being helpful when we visited the biopolymer labs,  Hege Brandsegg, for the kind introduction to the use of the flow cytometer and great advice, Ove Øyås for his return on experience, code sharing, and knowledge transfer related the iGEM Matchmaker, and Pr. Ilangko Balasingham for his support and advice on systems engineering and bio-image processing.</p>
  
 
<p>We thank New England Biolabs and IDT for their services.</p>
 
<p>We thank New England Biolabs and IDT for their services.</p>

Revision as of 03:58, 19 September 2015

First of all, we want to thank Eivind Almaas, Rahmi Lale and Martin F. Hohmann-Marriott for the supervision of our project and that you gave us the chance to participate in this great competition. Your help and advice is valuable.

Team NTNU Trondheim is responsible for all the work done during this project:

  • Design of Devices: Julia Anna Adrian, Madina Akan
  • Madina Akan (molecular genetics)
  • Cloning of Devices into P. putida: Julia Anna Adrian, Madina Akan
  • Analysis and processing of experimental data: Julia Anna Adrian (Plate reader, flow cytometry), Youssef Chahibi (Confocal microscopy)
  • Cell encapsulation: Marit Vaagen Røe, Typhaine Le Doujet
  • Confocal microscopy: Marit Vaagen Røe
  • Photography: Marit Vaagen Røe
  • Graphic design: Marit Vaagen Røe, Youssef Chahibi
  • Typhaine Le Doujet (cell encapsulation, molecular genetics)

Team NTNU Trondheim would like to thank Berit L. Strand for showing us how to make alginate capsules (and lending us the electrostatic capsule generator), Astrid Bjørkøy for her helpful advice on confocal microscopy, Nina Bjørk Arnfinnsdottir and Armend G. Håti for inspiring discussions about cell encapsulation, Wenche I. Strand for always being helpful when we visited the biopolymer labs, Hege Brandsegg, for the kind introduction to the use of the flow cytometer and great advice, Ove Øyås for his return on experience, code sharing, and knowledge transfer related the iGEM Matchmaker, and Pr. Ilangko Balasingham for his support and advice on systems engineering and bio-image processing.

We thank New England Biolabs and IDT for their services.

Last but not least, the team would like to thank our main sponsor - NTNU!