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Revision as of 21:22, 15 October 2016
Throughout the work on our project we learned that iGEM is not all about science, but also about the people behind it. We would like to thank the people who without their help we wouldn't have reached our goals.
Advisors:
We would like to thank our advisors who guided us and consulted us throughout the year. We are thankful
for the opportunity to work with them and we deeply appreciate their effort to promote our project.
We want to thank our:
Primary PI: Prof. Roee Amit
Secondary PI: Dr. Orna Atar
Instructors:
Alex Ereskovsky
Beate Kaufmann
Noa Katz
Michal Meirom
We also want to thank Dr. Sarah Goldberg, from Prof. Roee Amit’s lab, for her generous guidance
and assistance, especially with microscopy.
Scientific Support:
We would like to express our gratitude to all the researches taht assist us and provided us with scientific
knowledge. It was a pleasure to work with the leading scientists and we were honored to have the opportunity
to learn so much from them.
We want to thank to:
Dr. Moriah Koler, from Dr. Adi Vaknin’s lab at the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem, for providing us with various strains and plasmids and for her generous scientific assistance.
Einat Tamar, from Dr. Adi Vaknin’s lab at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, for providing us with
various strains and plasmids and for her generous scientific assistance.
Prof. Moran Bercovici, for his generous assistance with modelling
flow and diffusion profiles.
Prof. Ester Segal, for guiding us in the chip design and for allowing
us to use her lab and equipment for our chemotaxis assays.
Dr. Nadav Ben-Dov, Yuri Haimov and Heidi Leonard, from Prof. Ester Segal's lab at the Technion, for guiding us in
the operation the Trap & Track system and for tutoring us in creating PDMS chips.
Oshri Afanzar and Prof. Michael Eisenbach,
from the Weizmann Institute of Science, for contributing protocols and for helping with the design of chemotaxis assays,
both microscope and plate based ones.
Jonathan Avesar, from Prof. Shulamit Levenberg's lab at the Technion, for assisting us with the chip design.
Post-Doctoral Fellow Rocco Moretti, from Prof. Jen Meiler's lab at the University of Vanderbilt in Tennessee,
for helping us with the operation of the Rosetta software and the design of new ligand binding sites.
Prof. Meytal Landau, for giving us advices regarding protein visualization.
Dr. Fabian Glaser,
for assisting us with writing the paper regarding homology modeling.
Prof. Roy Kishony, for helping us with the
numerical solution for the model.
Prof. Amit Meller, for assisting us with the design of
quantitative system for the chip.
Zvi Hantsis, for helping us with developing the numerical model.
David cohen, for installing for us the Rosetta software on the “Atlas” server and for providing us with technical support.
General Support:
We would like to thank all the people who helped us with promoting our project.
We want to thank to:
Prof. David (Dedi) Meiri, Prof. Meytal Landau and Prof. Avraham Haim, for honoring us with their presence and
for lecturing for us on the “Science on The Bar” nights we conducted.
Dr. Orit Goldenberg, the scientific consultant of the kindergartens of science, for helping us to construct an educational program.
Roy Ben Arie, Sharon Kestenboum and Shahar Reinis, for helping us with the marketing and branding aspects of the project.
Financial Support:
We are thankful for the generous support of the companies which provided us with the essential lab equipment and materials (links below).