We especially want to thank everyone who helped us in our project!
We want to thank our four great coaches Deshmukh GOPAUL, Vincent LEGROS, Guillian GRAVES and Patsy POLSTON who have always been there to support us and mentor us for every part of the project.
*Special thanks to our lab technicians.
Professional advice
For their most precious professional advice, special thanks and attributions to :
• Dr Anna Bella Falloux( 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 durind feeding process/ventures of mosquitoes. She helped us to have detailed information on mosquito ecology/habitat (types:aedes, culex) and behavior during feeding sorties(anthropophily, hematophagy).
• Civic Drone. The meeting with Mr.Edouard Guilhot-Gaudeffroy and his team from Civic was intended to discuss with professionals to have more accurate information concerning the use of drones. This strategy concerns the part of the Mos(kit)o project related to remote access to areas with difficult terrain/climate levels. In particular we wanted to discuss data archiving, uploading, deposition-retrieval and analysis of Mos(kit)o traps anchorage to the UAVs.
• EID Méditerranée (Entente Interdépartementale de Démoustication = Interdepartmental Mediterranean board for the control of mosquito).We had a skype meeting and mails exchanges with Mr. Gregory Lambert, a medical coordinator and entomologist at EID. This interview has allowed us to work in a more targeted way, so that our project is as efficient as possible, taking into account the mosquito lifestyle and optimizing safety for surrounding populations.
• CIBU. CIBU is the Urgent Response to Biological Threats at the Institut Pasteur, supervised by Dr Jean-Claude Manuguerra. We presented our project in front of all members of the CIBU lab and exchanged ideas about our method of detection, our global device, and the intellectual property protection offered at iGEM during the Q & A session that followed our talk.
Assistant professors at ESPCI Paris (Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la ville de Paris/Engineering school in physics, chemistry and biology) Yvette Tran and Hélène Montès
Who helped conceiving and building the patch.
To learn more about them visit the discussion part.
Attribution team:Benoit BELIARD: labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), presentation in conferences, sponsors search.
Hanifa BOUZIRI: bibliographic search, labwork (microbiology, antibody-binding, notebook keeping), WIKI (content, upload, drawings and code), collaboration part, presentation in conferences, the scenario application.
Marie CAMMAN: Labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification, notebook keeping), WIKI content, presentation in conferences.
Lisa DEHOVE: 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.
Audrey DELOTS: bibliographic search, questionnaires for the communication part, WIKI content, Labwork (cellulose-binding, silification).
Mélanie DUMAY: Labwork (microbiology, notebook keeping), communication part.
Claudia GESTIN-VILION: human practices & policies, writing of the report on open science and intellectual proprety, communication iGEM at schools, presentation in conferences, sponsors search, WIKI content.
Charlène GUILLAUME: presentation in conferences, design : production of the trap and detection (with 3D printing), and development of a website for mapping, drawings and WKI content, the scenario application.
Cindy HAMMAMOUCHE: WIKI code, Labwork (microbiology), communication part.
Mathieu HUBERT: bibliographic search,presentation in conferences, labwork (microbiology, antibody-binding, cellulose-binding, silification), collaboration with professionals, WIKI content.
Lise HUNAULT: sponsors search, labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), presentation in conferences, the scenario application and the technomoral scenario.
Svetlana IVANOFF-COLLEU: sponsors search, labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), presentation in conferences, questionnaires for the communication part.
Victoire LE CHEVALLIER: human practices & policies, writing of the report on open science and intellectual proprety, presentation in conferences, WIKI content.
Victor LEPINE: human practices & policies, writing of the report on open science and intellectual proprety, communication iGEM at schools, presentation in conferences, WIKI content.
Mélanie LORIN: bibliographic search, labwork (microbiology).
Marina MALETIC: bibliographic searchs, labwork (microbiology, antibody-binding), collaboration with other iGEM team, WIKI content, meet-up organization.
Xavier MONTOY: 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, video realisations.
Mehdi MOREL: Labwork (microbiology, antibody-binding), presentation in conferences, application scenario, WIKI content.
Thomas VIALON: bibliographic search, labwork (microbiology, cellulose-binding, silification), presentation in conferences, sponsors search.