Team:Paris Bettencourt/collaborations
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<li> <b>S. Serror</b>, from Orsay University, for the help and advices she gave us</li> | <li> <b>S. Serror</b>, from Orsay University, for the help and advices she gave us</li> | ||
<li> <b>D. Lane</b>, from Toulouse II University, who gave us the tetR:YFP - TetO array we biobricked </li> | <li> <b>D. Lane</b>, from Toulouse II University, who gave us the tetR:YFP - TetO array we biobricked </li> | ||
- | <li> <b>P. Bassereau</ | + | <li> <b>P. Bassereau</b>, from Institut Curie for the ideas she gave us to model the assisted diffusion |
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Revision as of 17:14, 18 September 2011
Collaborations
In the project time we tried to establish as much connection between iGEM teams, labs and our team. Here is the list and the greetings:
iGEM teams
We established a collaboration between our team and the the Pekin iGEM team. Indeed, we re-used their last year's project (the push-on push-off system) in our own project. They kindly sent this device to us as well as microbial strains. We are endebted to their team leader for participating to a couple of our reunions at the beginning of our project during his stay in Paris; his ideas helped us moving forward in the different competing projects we had in mind.
We established a collaboration for the Human practice with two teams: We gave our opinion to Freiburg's after reviewing their "Oath for Life" project, we wish them good luck. A great thanks as well to Grenoble team for helping us on our Human Practice project by sening us a video of a debate they did.
Laboratories
During the project we established communication with several labs which gave us strains and plasmids. We would like to give a special thanks to: