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Revision as of 12:59, 4 October 2019
During our project we have received a lot of advice from our supervisors, stakeholders, sponsors and specialists. While all of the practical work has been performed by the team, the execution would not have been possible without all of these people. This page is dedicated to everyone who helped us and believed in our project. We also have a special page for all our sponsors, who helped us financially to achieve our goals.
Name | Manager Role | Involved in | Helping |
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Hafsa Akaouche | Sponsoring | Orthogonal Replication | |
Joel Clotet i Peretó | Human Practices | ||
Osman Esen | Finance | Sponsoring | |
Esther Hoogerwerf | Safety, Collaboration and Secretary | Human Practices | |
Weronika Hoska van Aken | Data | Orthogonal Replication | Wiki |
Dennis Kenbeek | Modelling | Collaboration, Transferable and Controllable Expression | Human Practices |
Mu-En Lu | Global Meeting Point | ||
Huyen My Nguyen | Wiki | Sponsoring, Orthogonal Replication | |
Marco Valentim Becker | Science | Transferable and Controllable Expression, Human Practices | |
Renée van der Winden | Team Captain |
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Principal investigators
Dr. Timon Idema
Dr. Christophe Danelon -
Supervisors
Esengül Yildirim
Dr. David Foschepoth
Elisa Godino
Charlotte Koster
Dr. Zoë Robaey
Britte Bouchaut -
General support
BN Secretaries
For helping with booking rooms for our endless meetings, sending packages and, of course, for giving us our iGEM coffee card.
Lenny Bakker
For coaching us during the media training at TU Delft and for giving feedback on important publications.
Mark van Pappelendam
For helping us staying on track with our finances. -
Wet lab support
Susanne Hage
For helping with the lab equipment and safety evaluations.
Jan Wignand and Anke Amweg Welter
For always providing us with autoclaved materials and for bringing a lot of our packages.
Sebastian Kieper
For teaching us how to use the electroporation machine. Ana Restrepo
For helping us with our in vitro replication experiments -
Dry lab support
Anne Doerr
For giving us tips and feedback on our initial model. -
Human practices support
Korienke Smit (RIVM)
for giving us inside and feedback on our safe-by-design infographic
Everyone who filled in our survey
Thereby gave us a good view on...
Ines Kaal
For being our contact person for our blog on biotechnologie.com.
International Student Chaplaincy
For collaboration on hosting the Global Meeting Point. -
Scientific support
Cécile van der Vlugt-Bergmans (RIVM)
For giving us insights about the potential environmental impact of our project (self-replicating plasmids).
Dr. Jean-Marc Daran
For telling us about the need for a tool to characterize genes and pointing out the challenges we may face with our design.
Prof. Pascale Daran-Lapujade
For informing us about copy number control
Prof. Mark van Loosdrecht
For telling us about microbes worthy of research and the possible environmental impact of our project.
Dr. Bertus Beaumont
For providing us with new insights about directed evolution.
Prof. Jack Pronk
For informing us that different bacterial species have a different codon usage and how important it is to have control over expression
Dr. Aljoscha Wahl
For giving insight into the modeling and for providing us with names of possible stakeholders.
Dr. Duncan McMillan
For telling us about broad-host-range plasmids and inspiring us to collaborate with labs to prove our system.
Dr. Megan Palmer
For pointing out possible problems with surveys and suggesting more effective ways of contacting people.
Prof. Chang Liu
For telling us about the problems with phi29 and giving us possible alternative directions.
Dr. Sara Mitri
For discussing with us how our product can help her research.
Prof. Richard van Kranenburg
For telling us about the challenges in the bioprocess industry, pointing out the problems we may encounter, and suggesting to check the Standard European Vector Architecture (SEVA) platform.
Dr. Terry Hazen
For telling us about interesting enzymes to put on our plasmid and suggesting possible applications of our project.
Dr. Julian Willis
For giving us his expert opinion on the replication machinery of the Φ29 bacteriophage
Dr. Marcus Remmers, Wim Klop, Prof. Roel Bovenberg, Dr. Hans Roubos, Prof. Henk Noorman
For giving us a chance to present our project to DSM at TU Delft and giving feedback on applications and safety.
Prof. Daniel Gibson and SGI-DNA
For providing us with the Vibrio natriegens (Vmax) strain and plasmid.
Dr. Cristóbal Almendros Romero
For providing us with P. putida. -
Fundraising help and advice
Dr. Stefania Usai
For helping us make our story clearer for the general public and advising us on how to approach companies. -
Other
Sunnie van de Werken
For taking pictures of us.