Team:UFMG Brazil/Attributions




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Atributions

The UFMG_Brazil iGEM team was responsible for nearly all aspects of the project. We are thankful we could put up an amazing and diverse team that could make this happen. Every single member worked hard and was committed from the beginning to the very last minute to the iGEM rollercoaster experience. We are the pioneers in Synthetic Biology in our University, for what we are really proud. It is a big challenge and we are still learning. Here is what each one of us has done for the project (in addition of having a great time!).

Students:

Alessandra Rocha Martins:

Modeling / Synenergene / Idea Incubator

Ana Carolina de Almeida Prado:

Policies & Practices

André Brait Carneiro Fabotti:

Modeling / Wiki / Synenergene

Carlos Alberto Xavier Gonçalves:

Wiki / Synenergene / Idea Incubator

Clarissa Lopes Pinto Pignolati:

Wiki / Synenergene / Lab Work / Idea Incubator

Cristiane Bittencourt Barroso Toledo:

Wiki / Lab Work / Idea Incubator / Crowdfunding

Daniella Gonçalves Lima:

Design / Wiki

Denis Oliveira:

Informatics / Wiki

Íria Gabriela Dias dos Santos:

Synenergene / Lab Work / Idea Incubator / Facebook / Wiki

Lucas Santiago Leite:

Wiki / Synenergene / Idea Incubator

Marcella de Paula Martins Pereira:

Lab Work / Policies & Practices

Natália Alves Souza:

Synenergene / Policies & Practices

Thaysa Leite Tagliaferri:

Policies & Practices / Lab Work / Crowdfunding

Victor Valadares de Oliveira:

Modeling / Idea Incubator

Instructors:

Clara Guerra Duarte:

Synenergene / Idea Incubator / Finding sponsors and collaborations

Liza Felicori:

Finding sponsors and collaborations

Rafaela Salgado Ferreira:

Finding sponsors and collaborations

Advisors:

Rodrigo de Paula Baptista:

Modeling / Wiki / Synenergene

Tiago Antônio de Oliveira Mendes:

Synenergene / Lab Work / Modeling

Acknowledgments

First of all, we would like to thank our team members’ instructors for supporting their student’s participation on this competition. Prof. Erika Cristina Jorge, Prof. Antero Ribeiro and M.Sc. Josiely Gomes, Prof. Daniella Bartolomeu, Prof. Simone Gonçalves.
We thank all the partner laboratories for allowing us to use their infrastructure, donating reagents, exchanging knowledge, loving biology as much as we do and for getting on board with our crazy SynBio project:

Laboratório de Biologia Sintética e Biomiméticos (ICB-UFMG)
Laboratório de Biologia Oral e do Desenvolvimento (ICB-UFMG)
Laboratório de Microbiologia Oral e Anaeróbios (ICB-UFMG)
Laboratório de Imunologia e Genômica de Parasitos (ICB-UFMG), specially Prof. Ricardo Toshio Fujiwara and Prof. Daniella Castanheira Bartholomeu
Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear (CDTN-UFMG) and the Faculdade de Farmácia da UFMG, for making the Biodistribution test possible. Specially Prof. Antero Andrade and Prof. André Barros.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), for cultivating the Centrin-1-/- Leishmania donovani strain on their NB-2 lab

We also thank Professor Flávio Almeida Amaral, for enlightening the inflammatory responses process related to rheumatoid arthritis to us, as well as exchanging ideas on how to test our devices in vivo.

Last but certainly not least, we would like to thank from the bottom of our hearts all the 56 crowdfunding donors that helped our team get to Boston! You are awesome!

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