Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Team/Advisors

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                                         Without their help and advice, our work would have been a lot harder in every aspect of this project. For the scientific part of course, but also for other matters like planning, logistics... That is why we wanted to especially thank all of them.<br>
                                         Without their help and advice, our work would have been a lot harder in every aspect of this project. For the scientific part of course, but also for other matters like planning, logistics... That is why we wanted to especially thank all of them.<br>
You can read their presentations below for further information:<br><br>
You can read their presentations below for further information:<br><br>
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<a href="#">Ina Attrée</a>, <a href="#robert">Robert Baptist</a>, <a href="#geoffrey">Geoffrey Bouchage</a>, <a href="#franz">Franz Bruckert</a>, <a href="#alex">Alexandre Dawid</a>, <a href="#valerie">Valérie Forest</a>, <a href="#hans">Hans Geiselmann</a>, <a href="#hidde">Hidde de Jong</a>, <a href="#adeline">Adeline Millet</a>, <a href="#pierre">Pierre Pautré</a>, <a href="#stephane">Stéphane Pinhal</a>, <a href="#delphine">Delphine Ropers</a>, <a href="#marianne">Marianne Weidenhaupt</a></p>
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<a href="#">Robert Baptist</a>, <a href="#geoffrey">Geoffrey Bouchage</a>, <a href="#franz">Franz Bruckert</a>, <a href="#alex">Alexandre Dawid</a>, <a href="#valerie">Valérie Forest</a>, <a href="#hans">Hans Geiselmann</a>, <a href="#hidde">Hidde de Jong</a>, <a href="#pierre">Pierre Pautré</a>, <a href="#stephane">Stéphane Pinhal</a>, <a href="#delphine">Delphine Ropers</a>, <a href="#marianne">Marianne Weidenhaupt</a></p>
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                                         <em>Teacher researcher in biology</em><br><br>
                                         <em>Teacher researcher in biology</em><br><br>
                                         To my point of view, the most interesting aspect of the iGEM project is the collective construction of a new way of doing bioengineering. The modular approach is clearly more efficient in terms of experimental effort and it also helps understanding how cellular functions are organized. Implementing new functions in bacteria should in turn help to build up more efficient ways to represent the living beings complexity. Besides that, I like and challenges and iGEM is all of this.</p>
                                         To my point of view, the most interesting aspect of the iGEM project is the collective construction of a new way of doing bioengineering. The modular approach is clearly more efficient in terms of experimental effort and it also helps understanding how cellular functions are organized. Implementing new functions in bacteria should in turn help to build up more efficient ways to represent the living beings complexity. Besides that, I like and challenges and iGEM is all of this.</p>
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<a href="http://www.ujf-grenoble.fr/" target="_blank"><h2 id="valerie">Franz Bruckert<img src="http://gsi.ujf-grenoble.fr/inc/images/logo.png" style="float:right" height="60px"></h2></a>
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<p><strong>Grenoble University</strong><br>
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                                        <em>Teacher researcher in physics and biology</em><br><br>
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                                        As an engineer and physicist from background, I very early got fascinated by the ingenious and exquisite molecular mechanisms at play in living systems. After developing instruments to study genetic recombination at the single molecule level, I moved to the field of bioengineering in microorganisms. My current research combines computational and experimental approaches to engineer genetic systems in bacteria, more specifically regulatory functions in genetic circuits, using the versatility of RNA and RNA-based mechanisms, e.g. riboswitches. Joining quantitative models and experimental techniques at the bio-molecular level with the diversity at hand in Nature stimulates the imagination and opens up new pathways for innovation. Similarly, the iGEM competition challenges our way of thinking about the living and embarks an interdisciplinary team of talented students through the whole process of a creative project, from the vision to the achievement. A very stimulating and enrich! ing scientific and human experience.</p>
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<a href="http://www.inria.fr/" target="_blank"><h2 id="adeline">Hidde de Jong<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/9/93/Inr_logo_corpo_UK_coul.jpg" style="float:right" height="50px"></h2></a>
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<a href="http://www.inria.fr/" target="_blank"><h2 id="pierre">Hidde de Jong<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/9/93/Inr_logo_corpo_UK_coul.jpg" style="float:right" height="50px"></h2></a>
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<p><strong>INRIA Grenoble - Rhônes-Alpes</strong><br>
<p><strong>INRIA Grenoble - Rhônes-Alpes</strong><br>

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