Team:Strasbourg/Attributions

iGEM

iGEM Strasbourg Team is responsible for all the aspects of the project, from the brainstorming on the subject to its promotion among a large and diverse audience, and including the writing of the protocols, their application and the research for sponsors. We also carried out the creation and development of this wiki.

Scientific Part

Claire Husser and Kateryna Len supervised the lab work. Claire, Kateryna, and Lea Celik designed the experiments and the parts used for the lab work. Rebecca Therby-Vale and Alexandre Gilardet helped to design protocols.

Julianne Bord-Contu and Jessica Danielly Medina Sanchez accomplished the lab work for the BH3 project. Lorraine Pinot, Malo Sanglier and Lea Celik accomplished the lab work for the LexA project. Yasmine Amrani, Lorine Debande, Kateryna Len and Lisa Welker took part of the lab work for some experiments.

Claire Husser designed and accomplished the in vitro transcription experiment in the lab of our PI Michael Ryckelynck. The characterization part was designed by Kateryna Len, Yasmine Amrani, Jessica Danielly, Léna Coudray, Lisa Welker, and Lorine Debande.

The experiments for the characterization part were conducted by Lea Celik, Kateryna Len, Rebecca Therby-Vale.

All the experiments for the prototype device were designed and conducted by Lorine Debande.

The modeling part was designed and conducted by Jessica Danielly Medina.

The safety form and wiki’s page of the safety were done by Alexandre Gilardet.

The scientific Poster was designed by Lorine Debande, Yasmine Amrani, Kateryna Len, Lisa Welker, and Claire Husser.

External Help

We would like to thank the GMGM and the Biotech-lab of Strasbourg for making us a place in their laboratories. Thanks to our PI Hubert Becker supervised our work in his lab, and thanks to Guillaume for his advice and help in the BH3 project. Thanks to the IGBMC for the printing of the posters and for materials. Thanks to Ghislain Auclair who gave us the opportunity to work in the biotech-lab. Thanks to our PI Luc Bonnefond for his help every time we needed in the LexA project and the characterization part, but also to Rose-Marie Auclair and Laurianne Reynaud for their help and advice to understand our mistakes in the LexA project.

Thanks to Marco Gaulke for his precious advice for the modeling.

Thanks to the IBMP for the prototype financement.

Thanks to the Pascale Romby Laboratory and the LabEX NetRNA for the materials.

Thanks to our PIs Hubert Becker, Michael Ryckelynck, Carine Meignin and Luc Bonnefond for their advice.

Thanks to David Gilmer for his advice.

Sponsoring

Lorine Debande and Lorraine Pinot were responsible for finding sponsors and building application files. Rebecca Therby-Vale helped them and was also responsible for managing our money. Yasmine Amrani and Ines Jmel-Boyer participated to the sponsoring pole. Lorine Debande set up our crowdfunding campaign and created our plaquette for the sponsoring.

Human Practices and Public engagement

The interviews to the health experts were carried out by Yasmine Amrani. Julianne Bord-Contu and Kateryna Len conducted the interview of public control quality expert. Léna Coudray conducted the interview of private quality expert. Lorine Debande conducted the interviews of the persons suffering on food allergy. Yasmine Amrani conducted the interviews of the dietitian, pharmacist, nurse and teacher.

The scientific workshop for children was designed by Lisa Welker and took place with the help of Bryan Virlouvet, Léna Coudray and Julianne Bord-Contu.

The story book and comic were ideas from Lisa Welker. The story book was designed and written by Lea Celik. The comic was designed and written by Bryan Virlouvet. The distribution of these books was conducted by Lisa Welker.

The Coffe-Debate was an idea of Yasmine Amrani. Rebecca Therby-Vale, Lorine Debande and Lena Coudray participated to set up the event.

Yasmine Amrani met the aptamers specialist at the Aptamers in Bordeaux congress where she presented our scientific poster. Kateryna Len, Claire Husser and Yasmine Amrani met the Dr. Jorg Hartig during his conference at the IBMC.

All the surveys were designed by Lisa Welker. The French Survey was diffused with the help of Yasmine Amrani and analyzed by Lisa Welker. For the iGEM Teams survey, Kateryna Len, Yasmine Amrani, Lorine Debande and Léna Coudray did the diffusion. It was analyzed by Léna Coudray.

The children survey held came from an idea of Yasmine Amrani. It was designed and analyzed by Lisa Welker.

The "Did you know" campaign was created by Lisa Welker. All the illustrations were made by Léa Celik.

External Help

    We would like to thank:

  • Laurette Welker, school teacher, who allowed us to do a school intervention in her class.
  • Catherine Kappel, pharmacist.
  • Thierry Claudel, nutritionist.
  • Sarah Vallade and Solène Carl, nurses
  • ADS for their room to set up our Café-Debat.
  • IGBMC for the printing of the books
  • Lison Benoist, private quality expert
  • Martine Wagner from Direction Départementale de la Protection des Populations (DDPP)
  • Laura, primary school teacher

Prototype Device

The idea of the prototype came from Yasmine Amrani, Lorine Debande and Kateryna Len. They designed the first prototype. To improve this prototype, a second prototype was designed by Bryan Virlouvet and Léna Coudray with Yasmine Amrani help.

Lorine Debande set up all the experiments for the prototype.

Our prototype would have never come out without the help of a Printing start-up, Lesax3D. Thanks to Esteban and Daniel which did a very good and intense work!

Collaborations

Kateryna Len and Yasmine Amrani set up all the collaborations. Lisa Welker, Rebecca Therby-Vale, Léa Celik participated for the good realization of these collaborations.

Meet-Up

Meet-Up are an important part of iGEM, because they contributed to the building of our network, to our exchanges with other igemers and helped us to get a lot of advices and returns on our project. Yasmine Amrani, Kateryna Len and Lisa Welker went to the iGEM Collaboration meet-up realized by iGEM Erlangen, and came home with the Best Poster Prize. This poster was made by Lorine Debande, Kateryna Len and Rebecca Therby-Vale. Kateryna Len and Lorraine Pinot went to the French iGEM Meet-up organized by iGEM Poitiers.

Others

Lea Celik created artworks for the iGEM Nantes' Art Exposition and for the Stonybrook's Instagram Challenge. She was supervised by Kateryna Len and helped by Yasmine Amrani and Lisa Welker. We also participated in the postal cards exchange organized by Dusseldorf team. These postal cards were designed by Bryan Virlouvet and Léa Celik to be distributed to all the other teams that participated in the collaboration.

External Help

Thanks to IGBMC for the printing of the cards

Communication

It is an essential part of the iGEM Project to learn how to gain visibility and credibility. Yasmine Amrani was in charge of this part.

She was notably in charge of the Facebook and LinkedIn page. Kateryna Len was in charge of the Instagram account and Lisa Welker was in charge of the Twitter account. Alexandre Gilardet was in charge of the wordpress.

They got some help from Jessica Danielly Medina, Ines Jmel-Boyer, Léna Coudray, Lorine Debande and Julianne Bord-Contu for the text correction or publication.

Contacting the local medias was an idea of Yasmine Amrani, with the help of Kateryna Len and Lisa Welker. Lisa Welker got us two articles in DNA Journal. Yasmine Amrani got us the France 3 reportage.

The DNA article was realized with Léna Coudray and Lisa Welker. The France 3 reportage was realized with Yasmine Amrani, Lea Celik, Léna Coudray, Lorine Debande, Kateryna Len and Lisa Welker.

Lorine Debande designed our booklet and our business cards.

Bryan Virlouvet designed our description project in comic, our tract, our recruitment campaign and our banners.

External Help

Thanks to the IGBMC for the printing.

Wiki

Each of us had specific pages or parts to write. All the wiki plan was designed by Yasmine Amrani. Lorine Debande and Alexandre Gilardet were responsible of the respect of the deadlines. Malo Sanglier, Lisa Welker, Lorine Debande, Yasmine Amrani, Kateryna Len, Lorraine Pinot and Léna Coudray were in charge of the computer building part. Yasmine Amrani designed the team logo and Bryan Virlouvet designed the logo of our project. Yasmine, Lisa, Lorine, Kateryna, Léna, Lorraine uploaded files and pages on the wiki.

External Help

Thanks to Badys, an Informatician who helped us for the computing part of the wiki.

Travel to Boston to assist the Giant Jamboree

The trip was entirely organized by Lorine Debande (booking of plane tickets, AirBnB and GJ inscription). Yasmine Amrani helped.