Team:Lyon-INSA-ENS/Sponsors/Acknowledgements

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Special thanks for special people






First, thanks to our patners, without them the project wouldn't have been possible.

We would also like to thank all the person who helped us with our project :

  • UMR5240 CNRS-UCBL-INSA-Bayer Crop Sciences: Microbiologie, Adaptation et Pathogénie, particularly, Véronique, Sylvie, Julien, Agnès for their help.


  • UMR203 INRA-INSA: Biologie Fonctionnelle, Insectes et Interactions.

  • Olivier Brette, from Humanity Department of INSA Lyon, for his advices in the economic analysis of the project.

  • Bruno Cedat from the Rovaltain Center, technopole implied in the environmental protection.

  • Nathalie Taillendier, who makes the order of all the products we use.

  • Chun Chau Sze from the NTU Laboratory, who gave us a fluorescent strain (MG1655) and allowed us to use it for our experiment in the iGEM competition.


    J Microbiol Methods. 2009 Feb;76(2):109-19. Epub 2008 Sep 24

Thanks to Amanda Lo Van for editing the video of the "CROSS de l'INSA de LYON" and sharing it with us.

Thank to TU Delft for their collaboration and especially Krijn Warringa for making it possible.

Then, our project, close to industrial purposes, led us to deal with people from firms connected to the nuclear power plant industry. We are very grateful to the Tricastin nuclear power plant, Centraco and Assystem for answering our questions and helping us to get our project closer to reality.

Finally: iGEM 2010, Lyon enters for the first time in the iGEM championship with the INSA of Lyon. 2011 the adventure keeps going with the team Lyon Biosciences INSA-ENS. The partnership between these two schools wouldn’t have been possible without the work of some of our supervisors, so we, students, would like first to thank them for that because it brought an interesting diversity to the team regarding the view of biology.














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