Team:UPO-Sevilla/Team/Attributions

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Attributions

The project team structure can be seen at the Team page. Most work has been developed by the undergraduate students. Here we show the attributions of the different subprojects

The miniTn7 BioBrick tool kit subproject has been fully developed by David Caballero, a third-year student of Biotechnology, under the supervision of Fernando Govantes, Associate Professor of Microbiology. All lab-work and design of miniTn7 derivatives has been undergone by this student and periodically debated in UPO-Sevilla team meetings. For more information about the work behind this Foundational Advance project, please read David Caballero's diary

The BioBrick Creator software tool has been fully coded by José Gutiérrez, an undergrad on Computer Science, with the help of Aída Moreno, a third-year student of Biotechnology. They have been instructed by Antonio J. Pérez, a PhD on Bioinformatics.

The experiments and characterization of the Basic Flip-Flop have been performed and analyzed by Amalia Martínez, undergraduate student of Biotechnology, under the supervision of Fernando Govantes.

The Spatial Multiagent Simulation of the Basic Flip-Flop, employing the tool NetLogo, has been developed completely by Adrián Arellano, a third-year undergrad student of Biotechnology. He has designed and implemented the interfaces and the code associated with the simulation. He has been instructed by Dr. Luis Merino, Associate Professor on Systems Engineering and Automation, which contributed with advice in the development of the simulations and discussions on the results.

The Bioinformatics tools and analysis of the the Improved Flip-Flop and the Epigenetic Flip-Flop have also been performed by Aída Moreno, under the instruction of Antonio J. Pérez.

The Wiki design and code, as well as management, is due to Luis Eduardo Pavón, a Computer Science undergrad, supervised by Luis Merino. He has been also helping in the development of the BioBrick Creator.

The modeling (using MATLAB and MATLAB's Simbiology) and the mathematical analysis of the Basic and Improved Flip-Flops has been carried out by Jesús Jiménez, an undergrad on Mechanical Engineering, with emphasis on Systems Engineering. He has developed the Simbiology models and MATLAB code in full, under the supervision of Manuel Béjar and Luis Merino, Professors on System Engineering and Automation.