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The Team

We are a french team from Grenoble. A well known, city for skiing and nanotechnology. We are forming a joint team between biology students from Université Joseph Fourier and engineer students from Grenoble INP Phelma (Grenoble Institute of technology) that have taken some more specialized courses in biotechnology..

The team will be composed of 11 students that will work in 6 different laboratories (lab directors in parentheses):

  • 2 microbiology laboratories (Geiselmann, Attree)
  • 1 laboratory of biotechnology (Bruckert)
  • 2 biophysics laboratories (Peyrade, Calemczuk,)
  • 1 bioinformatics laboratory (de Jong).


iGEM Grenoble 2011

Our Project

We will work on a way to make some of the previous iGEM systems work together. We aim to build a complex logical system by assembling the basics component (already working logical gates) provided by other teams' work. We will have to work on compatibility. And to do so, we need to design output signals that can be used as input signals. We also need to prevent the components to interfere with each other.

Team Members

Advisors:

  • Advisor UJF 1: Hans Geiselmann (UJF)
  • Advisor UJF 2: Yves Markowicz (UJF)
  • Advisor UJF 3: Hidde de Jong (INRIA) : I am a researcher in bioinformatics and mathematical biology at INRIA Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes. He is particularly interested in the modeling of bacterial regulatory networks.
  • Advisor Grenoble INP 1: Franz Bruckert (LMGP)
  • Advisor Grenoble INP 2: Marianne Weidenhaupt (LMGP) : I am a biology and immunology teacher at the Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma. One of the important points of my teaching is to train students to be able to work at the interface of different scientific disciplines. iGem is a very exciting challenge that plunges us straight into interdisciplinarity and puts teachers and students face to face with what we aim for in our daily work. Personally I worked in bacterial genetics during my PhD, a field I left some 15 years ago and which I am more than happy to work in again with our team.

Undergraduate students:

University Joseph Fourier:

  • Felix CICERON: I am Felix Ciceron and I am studying molecular and cellular biology at the University Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, France. I would like to work in bioremediation, bio-detection of pollution, or enzymatic engineering. All of these fields require both laboratory and project management skills. I believe the iGEM competition is a tremendous way to get experience of working in a team, as it combines the spirit of competition with learning.
  • Morgane DE GASPERI:
  • Eric DURANDAU:
  • Clément MASSON:
  • Samia MENAD:
  • Feriel MELAINE:
  • Robin PINILLA: Student in first year of master degrees of engineering for health and drugs (mmm drugs...) speciality biotechnologies, I am particularly interested in biological expression systems. In this context, I find that the iGEM, plus that beeing a great learning tool, is a unique opportunity for students to participate in a project of engineering bacteria from the idea to the functional biological system.

Grenoble Institute of Technology

  • Geoffrey BOUCHAGE:
  • Marion CRISTEA:
  • Maxime HUET: Phelma's student in physics and biotechnology. I like sports (rollerskating, archery and skiing), science and [http://www.meilleurduchef.com/cgi/mdc/l/fr/recettes/tartiflette_ill.html tartiflette].
  • Jean-Baptiste LUGAGNE:







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