Line 138: | Line 138: | ||
<div class="block title" style="text-align:left; font-size:7em; font-weight:bolf;"> Partners</div> | <div class="block title" style="text-align:left; font-size:7em; font-weight:bolf;"> Partners</div> | ||
<div class="block full"> </div> | <div class="block full"> </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <!------------ Institut Pasteur ---------> | ||
+ | |||
<div class="block half"> | <div class="block half"> | ||
<a href="http://www.pasteur.fr/en"><img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/8/80/T--Pasteur_Paris--Logo-InstitutPasteur.png" width= 50% / ></a> | <a href="http://www.pasteur.fr/en"><img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/8/80/T--Pasteur_Paris--Logo-InstitutPasteur.png" width= 50% / ></a> | ||
Line 149: | Line 153: | ||
We would like to particularly thank both of those departments that enabled us to buy consumables and set up public events to advance our project NeuronArch to its full potential, but also allowed us to bring the entire team to Boston.</br></p> | We would like to particularly thank both of those departments that enabled us to buy consumables and set up public events to advance our project NeuronArch to its full potential, but also allowed us to bring the entire team to Boston.</br></p> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <!------ ESPCI Paris ------> | ||
+ | |||
<div class="block half"> | <div class="block half"> | ||
Line 156: | Line 164: | ||
<div class="block half"> | <div class="block half"> | ||
<a href="https://www.espci.fr/en/"><img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/2/20/T--Pasteur_Paris--Logo-ESPCIcouleur.png" width= 50% / ></a> | <a href="https://www.espci.fr/en/"><img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/2/20/T--Pasteur_Paris--Logo-ESPCIcouleur.png" width= 50% / ></a> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <div class="block half"> | ||
+ | <a href="https://science.institut-curie.org/research/multiscale-physics-biology-chemistry/umr168-physical-chemistry/team-viovy/"><img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/6/63/T--Pasteur_Paris--Logo_InstitutCurie.png" width= 100% / ></a> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | <div class="block half"> | ||
+ | <h2 style="text-align: left;">Institut Curie - IPGG </h2> | ||
+ | <p>TA recognized public interest foundation, Institut Curie has worked to fulfil its three missions since its founding by Marie Curie, namely research, care and the preservation and transfer of knowledge. This multi-disciplinary approach, part of the bylaws of the foundation, is the DNA of Institut Curie. </br> | ||
+ | The laboratory Macromolecules and Microsystems in Biology and Medicine of the Institut Curie landed us their mold to create our microfluidic chips, as well as laboratory material. They also let us design and create the chips inside their facility. They are an interdisciplinary group dedicated to the application of physics and chemistry to biology and medicine, with a strong translational component. It has two main lines of research. </br></p> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
Revision as of 22:14, 8 October 2018
We would like to thank each and every one of our sponsors that supported our project NeuronArch with their donations. We hope to continue our collaboration with them in the future and bring NeuronArch to another level.
The Institut Pasteur
The Institut Pasteur is a private, non-profit foundation. Its mission is to help prevent and treat diseases, mainly those of infectious origin, through research, teaching, and public health initiatives. Different departments of the Institut Pasteur helped us to create what NeuronArch is today and have been a pillar in its advancement. The Education Department of Institut Pasteur (DDE), offers high-quality courses related to Research and Public Health. It is responsible for PhD students' supervision by providing them tutorials and oversees the Paris Pasteur University Doctoral Program. The Department of Development supports the scientific and strategic ambition of the senior management by developing interdisciplinary through various programs and by fostering cooperation between academic research and public health. We would like to particularly thank both of those departments that enabled us to buy consumables and set up public events to advance our project NeuronArch to its full potential, but also allowed us to bring the entire team to Boston.
ESPCI Paris
ESPCI Paris is a major institution of higher education (a French "Grande École d’ingénieurs"), an internationally renowned research center, and a fertile ground of innovation for industry. Founded by the City of Paris in 1882, for over a century the School has attracted leading scientific innovators like Nobel Prize laureates Pierre and Marie Curie, Paul Langevin, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, and Georges Charpak, who continue to contribute to the institution’s international reputation. Ever since it was founded, ESPCI Paris has been gaining in prestige and status. Evolving from a municipal school established to train industrial production managers, it has achieved the status of a major institute of higher education in science and engineering, which recruits students via the most selective competitive examination in France.
Institut Curie - IPGG
TA recognized public interest foundation, Institut Curie has worked to fulfil its three missions since its founding by Marie Curie, namely research, care and the preservation and transfer of knowledge. This multi-disciplinary approach, part of the bylaws of the foundation, is the DNA of Institut Curie. The laboratory Macromolecules and Microsystems in Biology and Medicine of the Institut Curie landed us their mold to create our microfluidic chips, as well as laboratory material. They also let us design and create the chips inside their facility. They are an interdisciplinary group dedicated to the application of physics and chemistry to biology and medicine, with a strong translational component. It has two main lines of research.