Team:USP UNIFESP-Brazil/Attributions

Students

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PIs and instructors

Primary Principal Investigator (Primary PI) - Professor João Carlos Monteiro de Carvalho, Ph.D. - Our team really appreciate Professor João’s contribution to the team with his expertise about algae cultivation. He also, in a position of authority, assisted with official aspects in the University. We thank him for believing in us and providing laboratory space, some reagents and equipment.

Secondary Principal Investigator (Secondary PI) - Livia Seno Ferreira Camargo, Ph.D. - Our team would like to thank Livia who contributed with her expertise in algae molecular biology and cultivation. She provided great help with team registration, fund raising, giving support throughout the season and helping on the contact with IGEM for updates, and companies for laboratory supplies and donations.

Instructor - João Vitor Dutra Molino - Our team would like to say thank you to João, who contributed with his expertise in algae molecular biology, cultivation and protein purification. He motivated the team by planning experiments, gathering team members and giving a day to day support. He also worked hard on tasks as lab duties, fund raising, laboratory training and hardware development together.You can check in which experiments he helped in the lab notebook

Instructor - Thiago Mosqueiro, Ph.D. We would like to thank Thiago who contributed with his expertise in data analysis and scientific programming by helping in the analysis of the screening experiment. He also helped us write pieces of code to analyse our fluorescence data.


Student Leader - Viviane Mayumi Siratuti - We really appreciate the hard work of our student leader Viviane. She, as a leader, was connecting people and delegating tasks, helping João (Instructor) to organize and keep the team motivated. Viviane contributed also to fund raising, laboratory duties, hardware development.

Sponsors

Special Thanks

USP_UNIFESP-BRAZIL team really appreciate the support given by Professors, who allowed us to use their laboratory space, reagents and equipment, and by their knowledge contribution; Company's employees, who were reached easily and gave their best to make the donation process faster, and Institutions and Companies that helped us by publishing our ideas and project.

  • Lukasz Kowalik (Merck KGaA)
  • Marlene Lunardi (Thermo Fisher Scientific)
  • Otto Heringer (Lotan)
  • Research Ideas and Outcomes (Journal RIO)
  • São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)

University of São Paulo/Pharmacy School:

  • Professor Ricardo Pinheiro de Souza Oliveira, Ph.D.
  • Professor Gisele Monteiro, Ph.D.
  • Professor Mario Hiroyuki Hirata, Ph.D.

University of São Paulo/Biomedical Sciences Institute:

  • Professor Luiziana Ferreira da Silva, Ph.D.
  • Professor José Gregório Cabrera Gomez, Ph.D.
  • Professor Marcio Bertacine Dias, Ph.D.

University of São Paulo/Institute of Chemistry

  • Professor Alexandre Bruni-Cardoso, Ph.D.
  • William Cenens, Ph.D.

University of São Paulo/Polytechnic School:

  • Professor Eduardo de Senzi Zancul, Ph.D.

University of California, San Diego/Biological Sciences Division:

  • Professor Stephen Patrick Mayfield, Ph.D.

São Paulo State University, Assis/Dep. of Biotechnology:

  • Professor Edislane B. de Souza, Ph.D.
  • Professor Dario A. Palmieri, Ph.D.
  • Professor Pedro O. Neto, Ph.D.

São Paulo State University, Presidente Prudente/Dep. of Chemistry and Biochemistry:

  • Professor Ana Maria Pires, Ph.D.

Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA - Genetic Resources & Biotechnology)

  • Elibio Leopoldo Rech Filho, Ph.D.

Press

What if we could spread our project idea in media and press?

That was one of the first questions that our team asked, and the answer was: yes! The first report was launched by the brazilian website TechMundo (World Technology) in May 2016 and named “Algaranha: Brazilian create webs from algae to heal burns”. The report highlighted the project objectives and explained the iGEM competition.

The paper “Chimeric spider silk production in microalgae: a modular bionanomaterial” was released on June 23th 2016 by the innovative, open access journal RIO (Research Ideas and Outcomes). This paper explains the project idea, emphasizing the possibility of exploring the modular characteristic of spider silk proteins and describes the methods to achieve it.

The report entitled “Ready to Compete” was publicly released in September 2016 by ‘Pesquisa FAPESP’, a magazine published by São Paulo Research Foundation with a current circulation of 44,000. The report describes the iGEM competition, our project and the lack of funds that was faced by our team. It was also discussed the devices created and made by our team, as the microcentrifuge, made from MDF panel, and a DNA electrophoresis cube, made from acrylic. This report was published in print edition and online, shared in academia through a workshop, reaching brazilian researchers and University students.

All these press coverage have significantly contributed to the crowdfunding (you can read more in the crowdfunding link) and increased group visibility. The reports were also shared in our social media, and the received positive comments encouraged us to keep our focus on the project and face the obstacles.

References:

Chimeric spider silk production in microalgae: a modular bionanomaterial. Available in: <http://rio.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=9342>. Accessed: Oct 9th 2016.

Algaranha: Brazilian create webs from algae to heal burns. Available in: <http://www.tecmundo.com.br/ciencia/104362-algaranha-brasileiros-criam-teias-partir-algas-curar-queimaduras.htm>. Accessed: Oct 9th 2016.

Ready to Compete. Available in: <http://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/2016/09/23/prontos-para-competir/>. Accessed: Oct 9th 2016.

Crowdfunding