Dr. Jan Kiel and Prof. dr. Dirk Jan Scheffers taught the non-biologist the basics of molecular biology and safety in the lab.
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<div class="text"> <b> Molecular Genetics </b> provided us with the <i> Bacillus subtilis </i> 168, 3610 ComI, JH642, PY79 and Natto strains. </div> | <div class="text"> <b> Molecular Genetics </b> provided us with the <i> Bacillus subtilis </i> 168, 3610 ComI, JH642, PY79 and Natto strains. </div> | ||
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Prof. Oscar Kuipers supervised the whole undertaking. His great enthusiasm and support and the feedback he gave regarding our presentations were always of great value.
Modelling support
Human practices
Tanja van der Woude of Science Linx provided us with the opportunity to teach children about synthetic biology through lectures and our iGEM card game.
Zoë Robaey, PhD student at the Center for Ethics and Technology at Delft University gave us advice and support in writing our scenarios. </b>
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 Prof. 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 Groningen gave us an opportunity to teach children about synthetic biology.
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