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<li>Dr Marcel Schaaf from the Cell Observatory of the University of Leiden and DH5α. | <li>Dr Marcel Schaaf from the Cell Observatory of the University of Leiden and DH5α. | ||
<li>Prof.dr. P.D.E.M. (Peter) Verhaert, Dr. M.W.H. Pinkse and Mervin Pieterse from the Delft University of Technology for brainstorming ideas, help of Mass spectrometry and their valuable guidance.</li> | <li>Prof.dr. P.D.E.M. (Peter) Verhaert, Dr. M.W.H. Pinkse and Mervin Pieterse from the Delft University of Technology for brainstorming ideas, help of Mass spectrometry and their valuable guidance.</li> | ||
- | <li>Natalia Vtyurina from | + | <li>Natalia Vtyurina from Delft University of Technology Bionanoscience department for giving us the Yoyo Dye in order to perform experiments with Zephyr</li> |
- | <li>Dr. Daniel Lam from the Bionanoscience department of Delft University of Technology for | + | <li>Dr. Daniel Lam from the Bionanoscience department of Delft University of Technology for for making it possible for us to use the FACS.</li> |
+ | <li>Katelijne Bekers, phd student at Delft University of Technology , for introducing us in usage of the plate reader used for MIC determinations.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Ilja Westerlaken from the Bionanoscience department of Delft University of Technology for guiding us in using the FACS and helping us interpreting the results.</li> | ||
<li>Erwin van Ryn from the Bionanoscience department of Delft University of Technology for helping us using the FACS.</li> | <li>Erwin van Ryn from the Bionanoscience department of Delft University of Technology for helping us using the FACS.</li> | ||
<li>Astrid Moerman for her work on brainstorming and Human Practice from February to May.</li> | <li>Astrid Moerman for her work on brainstorming and Human Practice from February to May.</li> |
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Acknowledgements
The team has brainstormed together to decide the project and has set this up themselves. The following tasks were also performed by the team members:
Joep Kooijman | Designing, building and characterization of the Zephyr, Circuit modeling |
Maithili Krishnan | Wiki lay-out; Logo designing, cloning, characterization of the lysis cassette |
Bharath Kumar | Cloning, primer designing, Peptide experiments |
Derk te Winkel | Cloning, MIC experiments (in Leiden), Sender Receiver experiments, primer designing |
Dimitra Zafeiropoulou | Wiki lay-out; Peptide synthesis, Circuit and Band-aid modeling |
We would like to thank:
- Dr. Elio Abbondanzieri from the Delft University of Technology for his advice on the designing of the optical set-up in the Zephyr and the related image-processing.
- Dr. Wiep Klaas from the University of Leiden for giving us the bacillus subtilis strain and shuttle vectors therefore.
- Dr Marcel Schaaf from the Cell Observatory of the University of Leiden and DH5α.
- Prof.dr. P.D.E.M. (Peter) Verhaert, Dr. M.W.H. Pinkse and Mervin Pieterse from the Delft University of Technology for brainstorming ideas, help of Mass spectrometry and their valuable guidance.
- Natalia Vtyurina from Delft University of Technology Bionanoscience department for giving us the Yoyo Dye in order to perform experiments with Zephyr
- Dr. Daniel Lam from the Bionanoscience department of Delft University of Technology for for making it possible for us to use the FACS.
- Katelijne Bekers, phd student at Delft University of Technology , for introducing us in usage of the plate reader used for MIC determinations.
- Ilja Westerlaken from the Bionanoscience department of Delft University of Technology for guiding us in using the FACS and helping us interpreting the results.
- Erwin van Ryn from the Bionanoscience department of Delft University of Technology for helping us using the FACS.
- Astrid Moerman for her work on brainstorming and Human Practice from February to May.
- Sebastiaan Keuter for his work on brainstorming, fundraising and help in brainstorming from February to August.