Team:Evry/Attributions

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Iron coli project

Attributions

The team

Our team is composed of a students from L2 (2nd year after baccalaureate) to M2 (5th year after baccalaureate) from various scientific background: biology, pharmacy, informatics, ethics...
We worked from mid june to mid october, some full time, some part time.

Funding and administrative management

The team did most of the fundraising work, creating a sponsoring file, contacting potential sponsors and presenting the project. We managed the money ourselves, through Genopole and through a "1901 law" association. Genopole supported our project, paying inscription and jamboree participation fees, as well as donating 5000 euros towards the project. Evry university contributed 7200 euros. Sanofi donated 15 000 euros, and the French embassy in the United States donated 1500 euros. Our other sponsors helped us by providing discounts or free samples.

Many people at iSSB helped us securing funding and manage the team, notably Jean-Loup Faulon with the Sanofi funding, Dominique Zeliszewski with the sponsoring file preparation and team organisation, Joan Hérisson with setting up the lab, Maelle Cochennec who managed the money we kept at Genopole. Our work would also not have been possible without the help of Sylvie Bobelet and Bernadette Lauret, who solved so many problems the team encountered over the summer. Our supervisor Thomas Landrain was very important to the success of the team, as he brought several important members to the team, he advised us with Nicolas Pollet a lot on the strategic design of our scientific project and helped organizing the human practices in coordination with La Paillasse. Our supervisor Alfonso Jaramillo encouraged us to launch the team and opened his lab to the team.

Lab work

Lab work (cloning and Tecan analysis) was done by the team in Institute of Systems & Synthetic Biology, Evry. xx gave advice on cloning strategy throughout the project.

Microfluidic

Microfluidic chip design and mould were made by Boris Kirov, former member of the iSSB.
Microfluidic experiments were made under the supervision of Shensi Shen, actual member of the iSSB.

Seminary and survey

The seminary and the survey were organised by member of the team.