Team:Paris Saclay/Attributions
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Each team must clearly attribute work done by the team on this page. They must distinguish work done by the team from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, graduate students, and postgraduate masters students.
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Work done by graduate Students of the team
Experiments
Eric and Sheng : project's bibliography
Abdou, Anaïs and Zhou : experiments during july (cf. the notebook)
Damir, Nadia, Xavier, Anaïs and Xiaojing : experiments during august (cf the notebook)
Human Practice
Eric, Damir, Zhou, Gabriel and Anaïs : presentation of a aspect of the open source
Caroline : Organisation of the Human Practice meetings, writting of the MCE and vivagora articles, writting of the project poll, organisation of the visit of the Parisian sewers, writing of the interview of Ellen Jorgensen (with Nadia), intervention during the cinésciences, organisation of the meeting with evry,
Nadia : Writting of the interview of Ellen Jorgensen (with Caroline), making of the video for Copenhague
Xavier: Retranscription of the interview of Ellen Jorgensen, intervention during the cinéscience, writing of the article for Le Point.
Sponsoring
Damir, Caroline, Nima, Anaïs : Sending of 500 emails
Nadia, Anaïs, Xavier : monitoring
Wiki
Damir : Conception of the wiki
Redaction : All the team !
Communication
Caroline : mailing newspapers : Le Point Etudiants, Vivagora, MCE; contacting for the water treatment plant, sewers, mailing Bettencourt and Evry's teams to organize a meeting, mailing Ellen Jergensen and biohackers, conception of a part of the poster, mailing to participate to the cinéscience
Facebook : All the Team !
Modeling
Damir : conception of the PCR machine, conception of the FNR program.
Zhou : conception of the FNR program
People who helped the team
Students
Nima, Gabriel, Pierre-Louis, Jean-Rémy,
Pierre-Yves, Cyprien , Andy
Other Financial and Material supports:
A special thank to all the Electrolab team for helping us and in particular Damir in the realisation of the Open Source PCR "PsPCR"
Reflection help:
Annick Jack for her help about reflection on Synthetic Biology, ethics problems and PCB buster.
Modeling Help :
Patrick Amar
Article writen by Caroline