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Attributions
Team
Gintare Bucaite: sponsorship (applied for departmental sponsorship, prepared promotional materials); website (non-scientific content); contributed to dry lab work (nanoparticle forming peptides); gave presentation at iGEM YSB London; budgeting (organised travel and accommodation for YSB and Lyon Jamboree; organised living stipends and payment of fees); wet lab work (worked in the lab for 9 weeks, DNA cloning and part characterisation).
Ricardo Cañavate: responsible for social media (facebook and twitter pages); organising meetings and keeping minutes; contributed to dry lab work (gold-sensing system); wet lab work for 8 weeks (nanoparticle forming peptides); made posters for iGEM presentations; sent sponsorship applications.
Kobchai Duangrattanalert : dry lab work (idea refinement; MFC technology; mtr complex; peptide design; quorum sensing system development; construct design); wet lab work (12 weeks on peptide cloning and characterisation, gold-sensing system assembly); organised Journal Clubs; gave scientific presentations; liason with academics at other institutions; logistics (procurement of materials); website (writing scientific content).
Andrew Farthing: did modelling; contributed to dry lab work (Quorum sensing, peptide design); raising sponsorship (applied for university funding, prepared promotional materials, crowdfunding); wet lab work for 12 weeks (gold-sensing system); poster design; writing website content; organising and participating in outreach events.
Ivan Gyulev: sponsorship (contacted pharma companies, prepared promotional materials); dry lab work (Quorum sensing and MTR complex); wet lab work for 12 weeks (nanoparticle forming peptides); gave presentation at iGEM YSB London; made scientific poster; organised Journal Clubs; student-academic staff liason person; participated in outreach events.
Hannah Johnson: PR person; wrote our press releases; contributed to dry lab work (reading into the kinetics of the GolS system); online advertising of the project.
Evaldas Klumbys: dry lab work (idea refinement; MFC technology; mtr complex; peptide design); wet lab work (12 weeks on MTR complex cloning); organised Journal Clubs; organised problem-solving workshops; liason with academics; website (writing scientific content); website development (liason with IT team); prepared presentation for Lyon Jamboree.
Jonas Kondratavicius: dry lab (idea refinement; peptide design; DNA construct design); wet lab work (worked for 12 weeks on mtr complex, gold sensing device, peptide cloning and their characterisation); website (wrote scientific content and helped with development); logistics (procurement of materials for lab work).
Rebecca Miles: prepared team videos (for funding and method presentation); dry lab work (idea refinement; gold-sensing system); wet lab work (6 weeks on DNA cloning).
Andra Necula: : team founder; organised iGEM workshops and brainstorming sessions; sponsorship (promotional materials; departmental funding); dry lab work (gold sensing system); wet lab work (gave lab induction to the rest of the team); prepared posters; website (wrote part of the content); organised supervisory meetings and kept minutes.
Nikola Panayotov: sponsorship (contacted companies and funding bodies, prepared promotional materials); dry lab work (sending the iGEM Registry parts); wet lab work for 12 weeks (peptide cloning, part characterisation); outreach event organiser and participant.
Caroline Pearson: organising outreach activities; raising sponsorship (contacted pharma companies and applied for university funding); contributed to dry lab work (reading into the Quorum Sensing system).
Rudolfs Petrovs: raising sponsorship (applied for university funding); contributed to dry lab work (reading into MFC technology, peptide design and analysis methods); organised google group for us.
Alexandro Rizzo: team founder; organised iGEM workshops and brainstorming sessions; promoted project within the department; sponsorship (promotional materials; contacted companies; applied for departmental funding); dry lab work (peptide design); wet lab work (worked in the lab for 8 weeks, part characterisation); website (wrote non-scientific content); prepared posters.
University of York Support
The University of York iGEM team would like to thank and acknowledge the support of the university, as follows:
- The York Annual Fund, the Rapid Response Fund, the Internship Bureau and the Department of Biology for their financial support;
- The teaching labs of the Department of Biology, for providing the space for us to work in over the summer and in September. We thank Jennifer Lee, Nikki Begg and Nicola Charltonfor assistance and guidance with our laboratory work;
- Phil Roberts for advice on graphic design and poster creation;
- Hilary Jones for help with student recruitment and Lorna Warnock for financial advice;
- The Department of Biology as a whole for providing materials and facilities for us.
Instructor Support
All research work was performed by the undergraduate students on our team. Our instructors contributed support and ideas to the students and facilitated a safe and efficient laboratory environment. Special thanks to Dr James Chong, Dr Gavin Thomas, Prof Maggie Smith and Dr James Edwards, whose experience in bacterial work proved very useful for us. We are grateful to them for support in obtaining sponsorship, for helping us obtain all materials needed, for providing chemicals and for technical guidance and scientific advice throughout the project.
Support from Colleagues
We thank our colleague Bruna Cama, for designing and drawing our logo and the iGEM York comic story;
We are very grateful to Oswin Wan for designing our website and to Mantas Markevicius and Paulius Imbrasas for coding the website.
We thank Jamie Birch for technical advice and troubleshooting support.
Support from Additional Professors and University Staff
We would like to acknowledge other professors in the Department of Biology including Dr Sean Sweeney, Dr Setareh Chong, Dr Thorunn Helgason, Dr James Moir, Prof Peter McGlynn, and Dr Jamie Wood from the Department of Biology for interest in our project and advice along the way. Dr Maria Chechik for providing the DNA of Shewanella oneidensis and Dr Marjan van der Woude for the DNA of Salmonella enterica.
Additionally we would like to thank Dr Martin Bees and Viktor Chechik from the Chemistry Department for advice with designing the microbial fuel cell and Sindhu Krishna for providing the gold solution necessary for supplying our system with gold ions.
Outside of University Research and Technical Support
We would like to thank and acknowledge the support of various individuals from other Universities. This includes Dr Chris French (University of Edinburgh) for supplying the DNA for genes encoding the MTR complex; Swati Sureka (Cornell iGEM team 2012) for offering to provide a S. oneidensis strain; Prof Paolo Magni from Universita di Pavia, for offering to provide BioBrick BBa_K300000; Jon Veal (NanoSight) for kindly lending us the equipment required to characterise our gold nano particles; Peter Hong (Waterloo Igem TEAM 2012) for kindly providing parts BBa_K241001 - K241004 and unsubmitted part phiC31 attB CT; Edward Perello (AutoClone) for allowing us to use the beta version of their software.
Outside of University Additional Support
We would like to thank the Microryza team for advice on obtaining funding; Catherine Brophy (STEM) and St Lawrence School for helping us prepare our outreach event and hosting us; St Anne’s Church in York for allowing us to organise an outreach event; Jordan Yaron and Paula Salgado for promotion on social media; Matt Ravenhall for his help with press releases.