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<li><b>Advisors</b>: Nicolas Boisset, Jean Descarpentrie, Emilie Gounin, Charlotte Maillot and Thomas Favraud. <br> | <li><b>Advisors</b>: Nicolas Boisset, Jean Descarpentrie, Emilie Gounin, Charlotte Maillot and Thomas Favraud. <br> | ||
− | Thank for their advices during the internship and strategies for the main project. </li> | + | Thank for their advices during the internship and on the strategies for the main project. </li> |
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− | <li><b>Team members</b>: Marguerite Batsale, Maurene Bindels, Marie Bonnin, Alexandre De Barros, Marie Didelon, Noémie Dubuc, Camille Favarel, Kristina Kastano, Nicolas Nys, Lisa Perus, Fatma Saleck, Alexia Souvane, Linejy Tavars | + | <li><b>Team members</b>: Marguerite Batsale, Maurene Bindels, Marie Bonnin, Alexandre De Barros, Marie Didelon, Noémie Dubuc, Camille Favarel, Kristina Kastano, Nicolas Nys, Lisa Perus, Fatma Saleck, Alexia Souvane, Linejy Tavars and Christian Te. <br> |
The rest of the team, our young recruits who works like fools during all the year. </li> | The rest of the team, our young recruits who works like fools during all the year. </li> | ||
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<li><b>Marguerite Batsale</b>, <b>Camille Favarel</b>, <b>Fatma Saleck</b> and <b>Linejy Tavars</b> met pupils of schools and wrote texts concerning these interventions</li> | <li><b>Marguerite Batsale</b>, <b>Camille Favarel</b>, <b>Fatma Saleck</b> and <b>Linejy Tavars</b> met pupils of schools and wrote texts concerning these interventions</li> | ||
<li><b>Camille Favarel</b> and <b>Christian Te</b> worked on the ethical aspects of CRISPR-CAS9 and EpiCRISPR</li> | <li><b>Camille Favarel</b> and <b>Christian Te</b> worked on the ethical aspects of CRISPR-CAS9 and EpiCRISPR</li> | ||
− | <li><b>Marguerite Batsale</b>, <b>Maurene Bindels</b>, <b> | + | <li><b>Marguerite Batsale</b>, <b>Maurene Bindels</b>, <b>Fatma Saleck</b> and <b>Christian Te</b> worked on the texts of the Integrated Human Practices part</li> |
+ | <li><b>Maurene Bindels</b> and <b>Christian Te</b> read many times the wiki</li> | ||
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− | <h5>Special thanks to Jérémy Le Coz, bioinformatics student to help us on some code for the JavaScript part.</h5> | + | <h5>Special thanks to Jérémy Le Coz, bioinformatics student to help us on some code for the JavaScript part. Thank you to Alexandre Petit, bioinformatics student for his help on the photomontage.</h5> |
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<h3>Poster</h3> | <h3>Poster</h3> | ||
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− | <li><b>Marguerite Batsale</b>, <b>Alexandre De Barros | + | <li><b>Marguerite Batsale</b>, <b>Alexandre De Barros</b>, <b>Camille Favarel</b> and <b>Fatma Saleck</b> worked on the poster design and their texts</li> |
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<p style="text-align:center">All the photos hosted in this wiki was made by our team</p> | <p style="text-align:center">All the photos hosted in this wiki was made by our team</p> | ||
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+ | <h3>Acknowledgments</h3> | ||
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+ | <p style="text-align:justify">We thank to thank all people which answer to our several surveys and also all the people we met in order to success our project.</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 20 October 2016
This year, iGEM Bordeaux is a great team with big dreams. Composed by 22 students, we all work together in order to success our iGEM adventure. We were not alone and many people helped us to accomplish our goals. iGEM Bordeaux presents: First, we want to thank the European Institute of Chemistry and Biology for hosting us all the year for our internships and meetings. During the internship, our team had to use several machines which not belong to our lab. That’s why we had to collaborate many times with the neighbor labs. Thank you to: All the photos hosted in this wiki was made by our team We thank to thank all people which answer to our several surveys and also all the people we met in order to success our project.Working together makes you better
It is like a recipe, we need many ingredients to make a good meal. iGEM Bordeaux represents the french gastronomy, because we worked together through the year and everyone contributed by doing specific works. We divided the group and each one had a special task but there were some teammates who were involved in different fields of the project.Let's go to discover our multidisciplinary team !
The Laboratory
European Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Our team
We thank him a lot for everything, iGEM Bordeaux is nothing without him.
Thank you for helping us on the bioinformatic project with your advices.
She helped and gave advices in different fields. Thank to her experience in the competition, iGEM has no secret for us!
Thank for the precious help on the bioinformatic part and the wiki design. She managed the event organization of the Public Engagment part and also make us wonderful sleeping hats.
Thank for their advices during the internship and on the strategies for the main project.
The rest of the team, our young recruits who works like fools during all the year. Work Repartition
Protocols
Labwork
Modeling part
Special thanks to Julien Estebeteguy, bioinformatics student who helped us by checking and debugging our code.
Wiki Text
Special thanks to Jérémy Le Coz, bioinformatics student to help us on some code for the JavaScript part. Thank you to Alexandre Petit, bioinformatics student for his help on the photomontage.
Sponsoring and communication
Special thanks to Jérémy Le Coz and Antoine Guynot de Boismenu for their help on the sponsoring folder and for the design of our logo
Organization of Apéro Science
For the first edition, special thanks to Marc Chevalier from Talence Developpement Innovation for helping us to find the place to organize our Apéro Science.
Also thanks to Denis Dupuy and José-Eduardo Gomes for their intervention on GMOs.For the second edition, special thanks to Marie Beurton Aimar for helping us to find the place to organize our Apéro Science and the Bioinformatics Master Degree Association of Bordeaux for their help on the logistic organization.
Also thanks to Denis Dupuy, François Gonon, Estelle Dumas-Mallet, Dominique Rolin, Alain Girard and Arthur Rafié for their interventions on Science and Media.Poster
Presentation
Photos Credits
Acknowledgments