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<p></a>We thank the Institut Pasteur administration and support services for hosting the iGEM Pasteur team composed of students from several universities. We thank the professors and coaches of Institut Pasteur, ESPCI, ENSCI, Paris Saclay for advising us.</br>
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<p></a>We would like to thank the administration and support services at Institut Pasteur for hosting the iGEM Pasteur team, composed of students from several universities. We thank the professors and coaches of Institut Pasteur, ESPCI, ENSCI, Paris Saclay for advising us.</br>
 
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<p><h3><B>Professional advice</B></h2>
 
<p><h3><B>Professional advice</B></h2>
  
For their most precious professional advice, special thanks and attributions to :</br>
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For their most precious professional advice, special thanks is given to:</br>
&bull; Dr Anna Bella Failloux( entomologist, head of Arboviruses and Insect Vectors (AIV) research unit in the department of virology at Institut Pasteur), who gave us detailed information about habitat and the behavior during feeding processes/ventures of mosquitoes.  She helped us to have detailed information on mosquito ecology/habitat (types:<i>aedes</i>, <i>culex</i>) and behavior during feeding sorties(anthropophily, hematophagy).</br></br>
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&bull; Dr Anna Bella Failloux (Entomologist, Head of Arboviruses and Insect Vectors (AIV) Research Unit in the Department of Virology at Institut Pasteur Paris) for her expertise that was instrumental in our project design, her support, and her advice as it pertains to all things mosquitoes!</br></br>
  
&bull; EID Méditerranée (Entente Interdépartementale de Démoustication/Interdepartmental agreement for mosquito control on the Mediterranean coast): We had a skype meeting and mail exchanges with Dr. Gregory Lambert, a medical coordinator and entomologist at EID. These interviews have allowed us to gather the opinion of field experts and to design our project so that it would best address the needs of professionals. This input enabled us to better take into account the mosquito lifestyle and optimize our device’s safety features with regard to local populations. </br></br>
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&bull; EID Méditerranée (Entente Interdépartementale de Démoustication/Interdepartmental agreement for mosquito control on the Mediterranean coast): Dr. Gregory Lambert, (Medical Coordinator and Entomologist) for his expert advice on practical applications for our device, his long talks that informed our design, and for his willingness to continue working with us. br></br>
  
&bull; Civic Drone is a French company that specializes in the making of civil drones. It uses expertise in the fields of aeronautics, aerodynamics, electronics, and computing. </br></br>
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&bull; Mr. Edouard Guilhot-Gaudeffroy (CEO of Civic Drone) and his team of engineers for their willingness to discuss drone options and for their participation during our meet-up.</br></br>
  
 
The purpose of the meeting with Mr. Edouard Guilhot-Gaudeffroy (CEO of Civic Drone) and his team of engineers was to obtain accurate information concerning the use of drones and to discuss potentially implementing them into our project, to access remote areas with impassable/impracticable terrain or difficult climate. </br>
 
The purpose of the meeting with Mr. Edouard Guilhot-Gaudeffroy (CEO of Civic Drone) and his team of engineers was to obtain accurate information concerning the use of drones and to discuss potentially implementing them into our project, to access remote areas with impassable/impracticable terrain or difficult climate. </br>
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To learn more about them please visit the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Methodology#item-8">discussion part</a>.</br></br>
 
To learn more about them please visit the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Methodology#item-8">discussion part</a>.</br></br>
  
&bull; CIBU (Cellule d’Intervention Biologique d’Urgence / Emergency Response to Biological Threats Unit) at the Institut Pasteur: Dr. Jean-Claude Manuguerra supervises this unit and we had the opportunity to present our project to the entire CIBU lab. This allowed us to exchange ideas about our method of detection, global device, and the protection of our system through intellectual property, enabled by iGEM Pasteur Paris Team's law students, during the Q & A session that followed our talk. </br></br>
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&bull; CIBU (Cellule d’Intervention Biologique d’Urgence / Urgent Response to Biological Threats) at the Institut Pasteur: Dr. Jean-Claude Manuguerra supervises this unit and we had the opportunity to present our project in to the entire CIBU lab. This allowed us to exchange ideas about our method of detection, our global device, and the protection of our system through intellectual property, enabled by iGEM, during the Q & A session that followed our talk.  </br></br>
  
To learn more about them visit the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Collaborations">Collaborations part</a>.</br></br>
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To learn more about these meetings, please visit the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Collaborations">the Collaborations section!</a>.</br></br>
  
Assistant professors at ESPCI Paris (Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la ville de Paris/Engineering school in physics, and industrial chemistry) Yvette Tran and Hélène Montès, helped conceiving and assembling by compression the cellulose base of the patch.</br></br>
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Assistant professors at ESPCI Paris (Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la ville de Paris/Engineering school in physics, and industrial chemistry) Yvette Tran and Hélène Montès for helping us conceive and assemble the cellulose base of the patch.</br></br>
  
  
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We want to thank our lab technicians from the Education Center of Institut Pasteur who helped us whenever we needed to complete our lab work. We couldn't have done it without you! </br>
We want to thank our lab technicians from the Education center of Institut Pasteur who helped us whenever we needed it for labwork.</br>
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Dr.Deshmukh GOPAUL provided a significant amount of help in the lab (protein purification with FPLC (Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography), in the Chemistry and Microbiological experiments). </br>
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Dr. Deshmukh GOPAUL, for heading every part of this project. He provided a significant amount of help in the lab (protein purification with FPLC (Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography) as we performed the chemistry and microbiological experiments. </br> </br>
Vincent LEGROS provided a significant amount of help in Immunologic assays and also in Microbiological experiments.
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Vincent LEGROS, for providing a significant amount of help with the immunologic assays and the microbiology experiments. Additionally, he supported us with our literature search, the questionnaires about synthetic biology, coached us for presentations, and provided his expertise in virology. </br> </br>
Guillian Graves, provided support to the design students for the conception, prototyping, and 3D printing of the maquettes.
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Guillian GRAVES, for providing a significant amount of support with the design students for the conception, prototyping, and 3D printing of the trap and detection device. He also coached us for our presentations.  </br> </br>
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Dr. Patsy POLSTON, for providing a significant amount of help and support with every part of human practice (i.e. application scenario, techno moral scenario, communication, collaborations), fundraising, and for coaching us for presentations. </br>
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We especially want to thank our four great coaches: <B>Dr. Deshmukh Gopaul</B>, <B>Vincent LEGROS</B>, <B>Guillian GRAVES</B> and <B>Dr Patsy POLSTON</B> who have always been there to support us and mentor us for the project.</br></br>
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Dr.Deshmukh GOPAUL, for heading every part of the project.</br>
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Guillian GRAVES, supported us in developing our trap and detection device, he also coached us for our presentations.  </br>
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Vincent LEGROS supported us for the bibliographic research, the questionnaires about synthetic biology, he also coached us for the presentations, and provided us his expertise in Virology .</br>  
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Dr Patsy POLSTON, supported us for each part of Human Practice (Application scenario, Techno moral scenario, Communication, Collaborations), the Fundraising and she coached us for our presentations.</br>
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<p><h3><B>Our Dedicated Team: </B></h2></p>
<B>Benoit BELIARD:</B> labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), presentation in conferences, sponsors search.</br></br>
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<B>Benoit BELIARD:</B> Lab work (i.e. microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), conference presentations, and sponsors search.</br></br>
  
<B>Hanifa BOUZIRI:</B> bibliographic search, labwork (microbiology, antibody-binding, notebook keeping), WIKI (content, upload, drawings and code), collaboration part, presentation in conferences, the scenario application.</br></br>
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<B>Hanifa BOUZIRI:</B> Literature search, lab work (i.e. microbiology, antibody-binding, notebook keeping), WIKI (i.e. content, upload, drawings, and coding), collaboration component, conference presentations, and application scenario.</br></br>
  
<B>Marie CAMMAN:</B> Labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification, notebook keeping), WIKI content, presentation in conferences.</br></br>
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<B>Marie CAMMAN:</B> Lab work (i.e. microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification, notebook keeping), WIKI content, and conference presentations.</br></br>
  
<B>Lisa DEHOVE:</B> presentation in conferences, design : production of the trap and detection tool (with 3D printing), and development of a website for mapping, drawings and WKI content, the scenario application.</br></br>
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<B>Lisa DEHOVE:</B> Design (i.e. production of the trap and detection tool with 3D printing), conference presentations, mapping-website development, drawings, WIKI content, and application scenario.</br></br>
  
<B>Audrey DELOTS:</B> bibliographic search, questionnaires for the communication part, WIKI content, Labwork (cellulose-binding, silification).</br></br>
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<B>Audrey DELOTS:</B> Literature search, questionnaires for the communication component, WIKI content, and lab work (i.e. cellulose-binding, silification).</br></br>
  
<B>Mélanie DUMAY:</B> Labwork (microbiology, notebook keeping), communication part.</br></br>
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<B>Mélanie DUMAY:</B> Lab work (i.e. microbiology, notebook keeping), and communication component.</br></br>
  
<B>Claudia GESTIN-VILION:</B> human practices & policies, writing of the report on open science and intellectual proprety, communication on iGEM at schools, presentation in conferences, sponsors search, WIKI content.</br></br>
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<B>Claudia GESTIN-VILION:</B> Human practices & policies, development and writing of the report on open science and intellectual property, communication with iGEM at schools, conference presentations, sponsor search, and WIKI content.</br></br>
  
<B>Charlène GUILLAUME:</B> presentation in conferences, design : production of the trap and detection (with 3D printing), and development of a website for mapping, drawings and WIKI content, the scenario application.</br></br>
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<B>Charlène GUILLAUME:</B> Design (i.e. production of the trap and detection tool with 3D printing), conference presentations, mapping-website development, drawings, WIKI content, and application scenario.</br></br>
  
<B>Cindy HAMMAMOUCHE:</B> WIKI code, Labwork (microbiology), communication part.</br></br>
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<B>Cindy HAMMAMOUCHE:</B> WIKI coding, microbiology lab work, and communication component.</br></br>
  
<B>Mathieu HUBERT:</B> bibliographic search,presentation in conferences, labwork (microbiology, antibody-binding, cellulose-binding, silification), collaboration with professionals, WIKI content.</br></br>
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<B>Mathieu HUBERT:</B> Literature search, conference presentations, lab work (i.e. microbiology, antibody-binding, cellulose-binding, silification), collaboration with professionals, and WIKI content.</br></br>
  
<B>Lise HUNAULT:</B> sponsors search, labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), presentation in conferences, the scenario application and the techno moral scenario.</br></br>
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<B>Lise HUNAULT:</B> Human practice, application and techno-moral scenarios, sponsors search, lab work (i.e. microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), and conference presentations.</br></br>
  
<B>Svetlana IVANOFF-COLLEU:</B> sponsors search, labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), presentation in conferences, questionnaires for the communication part.</br></br>
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<B>Svetlana IVANOFF-COLLEU:</B> Sponsors search, lab work (i.e. microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), conference presentations, and questionnaires for the communication component.</br></br>
  
<B>Victoire LE CHEVALLIER:</B> human practices & policies, writing of the report on open science and intellectual proprety, presentation in conferences, WIKI content.</br></br>
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<B>Victoire LE CHEVALLIER:</B> Human practices & policies, development and writing of the report on open science and intellectual property, conference presentations, and WIKI content..</br></br>
  
<B>Victor LEPINE:</B> human practices & policies, writing of the report on open science and intellectual property, communication on iGEM at schools, presentation in conferences, WIKI content.</br></br>
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<B>Victor LEPINE:</B> Human practices & policies, development and writing of the report on open science and intellectual property, communication iGEM at schools, conference presentations, and WIKI content.</br></br>
  
<B>Mélanie LORIN:</B> bibliographic search, labwork (microbiology).</br></br>
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<B>Mélanie LORIN:</B> Literature search and microbiology lab work.</br></br>
  
<B>Marina MALETIC:</B> bibliographic search, labwork (microbiology, antibody-binding), collaboration with other iGEM teams, WIKI content, meet-up organization.</br></br>
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<B>Marina MALETIC:</B> Literature search, lab work (i.e. microbiology, antibody-binding), collaboration with other iGEM teams, WIKI content, conference presentations, and meet-up organization.</br></br>
  
<B>Xavier MONTOY:</B> presentation in conferences, design: production of the trap and detection tool(with 3D printing), and development of a website for mapping, drawings and WIKI content, the scenario application, video production.</br></br>
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<B>Xavier MONTOY:</B> Design (production of the trap and detection tool with 3D printing) conference presentations, mapping-website development, drawings, application scenario, WIKI content, and video production.</br></br>
  
<B>Mehdi MOREL:</B> Labwork (microbiology, antibody-binding), presentation in conferences, application scenario, WIKI content.</br></br>
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<B>Mehdi MOREL:</B> Lab work (i.e. microbiology, antibody-binding), conference presentations, application scenario, and WIKI content.</br></br>
  
<B>Thomas VIALON:</B> bibliographic search, labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), presentation in conferences, sponsors search.</br>
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<B>Thomas VIALON:</B> Literature search, lab work (i.e. microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), conference presentations, and sponsors search.</br>
  
 
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&bull; <a href="http://www.geneious.com/">Geneious</a></br>
 
&bull; <a href="http://www.geneious.com/">Geneious</a></br>
 
&bull; <a href="http://www.consulfrance-losangeles.org/">French Embassy in Los Angeles</a></br>
 
&bull; <a href="http://www.consulfrance-losangeles.org/">French Embassy in Los Angeles</a></br>
&bull; <a href="https://www.espci.fr/en/">Charpak Fund</a>of Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles (ESPCI) de la Ville de Paris </br>
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&bull; <a href="https://www.espci.fr/en/">Charpak Fund</a>of Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles (ESPCI) de la Ville de Paris</br>
 
&bull; <a href="https://www.rathenau.nl/en">Synenergene: Ratheneau Institute</a></br>
 
&bull; <a href="https://www.rathenau.nl/en">Synenergene: Ratheneau Institute</a></br>
 
&bull; Grant for Development and Office of the Institut Pasteur</br>
 
&bull; Grant for Development and Office of the Institut Pasteur</br>
 
&bull; Applications Branch Research and Industrial Relations at the Institut Pasteur (DARRI)</br>
 
&bull; Applications Branch Research and Industrial Relations at the Institut Pasteur (DARRI)</br>
&bull; Commercial management of the Institut Pasteur</br>
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&bull; Commercial Management of the Institut Pasteur</br>
 
&bull; <a href="http://www.pasteur.fr/en">Institut Pasteur</a></br>
 
&bull; <a href="http://www.pasteur.fr/en">Institut Pasteur</a></br>
&bull; Commercial Management of the Institut Pasteur  
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&bull; Commercial Management of the Institut Pasteur (IPP)
 
&bull; Direction of Education (DDE) of <a href="http://www.pasteur.fr/en">Institut Pasteur</a> </br>
 
&bull; Direction of Education (DDE) of <a href="http://www.pasteur.fr/en">Institut Pasteur</a> </br>
 
&bull; <a href="http://www.instituts-carnot.eu/fr/institut-carnot/pasteur-mi"> Pasteur Carnot MI</a></br></br>
 
&bull; <a href="http://www.instituts-carnot.eu/fr/institut-carnot/pasteur-mi"> Pasteur Carnot MI</a></br></br>
  
To learn more about them visit the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Sponsors">sponsors</a> page</br></br></br>
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To learn more about our champions, please visit the visit the  <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Sponsors">sponsors</a>! page</br></br></br>
 
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