Team:Chalmers-Gothenburg/Attributions
Attributions
This years iGEM project at Chalmers has provided our team with many fun and insightful challenges. Many of these were faced in the laboratory, and due to the teamwork of the members, and the effective distribution of tasks between our subgroups we have managed to succeed on our own. We have been doing all work with the project by ourselves. From coming up with an idea to designing and planning the project, to administration, finding sponsoring and distribute work among team members. We have also created our own wiki page, coming up with ideas and doing all work with our human practices. Besides all of that have most of the team spent a lot of time in the lab with creating parts, making construct, testing and doing assembles among other things.
Even if we have done almost all work within the team we have also got some help from other people. Our very nice team logo has been created by the artist Yiannis Stilos, we got the Scizzosaccharomyses pombe cells from Per Sunnerhage at the Gothenburg University and we got help from our supervisor David Jullesson with an OD-test for our Safety Switch. We have also got great help from team Czech Republic that has made simulations and graphs of our project and also by collecting results for our survey.
iGEM team Chalmers-Gothenburg’s students were responsible for essentially every aspect of the project, from coming up with the idea, designing and planning the project, administration, sponsoring, wiki design, Human Practice work, writing protocols and executing the lab work. Invaluable advice and help from supervisors and others are recognized below.
Special attributions go to:
Per Sunnerhage at Gothenburg University for providing our team with the Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells.
iGEM team Czech Republic for their help with simulations and graphs as well as their aid with the collection of survey results.
Designer, illustrator Yiannis Stilos for creating and designing our iGEM team logo.
Our supervisors Verena Sewiers and David Julleson for helping with trouble shooting, safety issues in the lab and proof reading our wiki texts.