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<td><p align="center"><b>Human Practices</b></p></td> | <td><p align="center"><b>Human Practices</b></p></td> | ||
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<td><p align="center">Alejandra Cervantes</p></td> | <td><p align="center">Alejandra Cervantes</p></td> | ||
+ | <td><p align="center">Adriana Arely Varela</p></td> | ||
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<td><p align="center">Michelle Parada</p></td> | <td><p align="center">Michelle Parada</p></td> | ||
+ | <td><p align="center">Anna Aguilar</p></td> | ||
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<td><p align="center">Pablo Espinoza</p></td> | <td><p align="center">Pablo Espinoza</p></td> | ||
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<td><p align="center">Edmundo Valenzuela</p></td> | <td><p align="center">Edmundo Valenzuela</p></td> | ||
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<td><p align="center">Anna Aguilar</p></td> | <td><p align="center">Anna Aguilar</p></td> | ||
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<td><p align="center">Ana Laura Ortega</p></td> | <td><p align="center">Ana Laura Ortega</p></td> | ||
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<td><p align="center">Sayuri Sandoval</p></td> | <td><p align="center">Sayuri Sandoval</p></td> | ||
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Revision as of 01:04, 14 October 2018
In our institution there isn’t a synthetic biology course, and the competition was our opportunity to immerse ourselves to immerse ourselves in this complex world; we started with the project brainstorming in February, working against Paenibacillus larvae and Melissococcus plutonius in mid-march and running protocols in the lab in … until we Clearly state what the team accomplished. This wouldn't have been possible without all the persons and organizations that gave us their unconditional support throughout the development of the project. We really cherish all of this support; we are thankful because we learned hand-in-hand with many of them.
Wiki
Freepik: Image Creator at the Flaticon Platform |
Ing. Carlos Ventura |
Giphy.com |
Alejandro Hahn |
Pexels.com |
Our work
Each member of the team contributed substantially to this project, the effort and skills of each one made everything possible. Here we detail how each team member was a key element for the development of a specific area and for the final integration of all our work.
Human Practices |
Legal framework assessment |
Alejandra Cervantes |
Adriana Arely Varela |
Michelle Parada |
Anna Aguilar |
Pablo Espinoza |
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Edmundo Valenzuela |
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Anna Aguilar |
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Ana Laura Ortega |
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Sayuri Sandoval |
Entrepreneurship
Raúl Lizarraras Durán |
Luis Miguel Almanza Rueda |
Elías Solís Rivera |
José Luis Quintana |
Diagtech team; Alan Ventura Hernandez Talavera, Larissa Uribe Marioni and Itzeel Córdova Martín del Campo |
Melissa Lizeth Ferman Corral |
Miguel Acuña Luna |
Laboratory
M.S. Ana Carolina Apodaca Monge |
Eng. Ivonne Hernández |
Ph.D. María Antonia Luna Velasco |
M.S. Mario Loya Rivera |
Ph.D. Quintín Rascón Cruz |
Ángel David González Ortega |
Ph.D. Silvia Lorena Montes Fonseca |
María Elena Herrera Carillo and Giselle Flores Ugarte |
Ana Rosalía Ramos Achaval |
Sponsors
For the synthesis of the essentials of our project: Apidaecin, abaecin, defensin 1 and defensin 2. |
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They provided us BioBrick® Assembly Kit, Q5® High-Fidelity 2X Master Mix, Quick-Load® Purple 1kb Plus DNA Ladder and NEB 5-alpha Competent E. coli. |
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For funding essentials for the lab. |
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For the SnapGene software availability in all the iGEM period. |
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Thanks to our institution for all the support with the competition. |
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Sponsorship of IPTG, SYBR™ Safe and PureLink® kit. |
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Sponsorship of IPTG, SYBR™ Safe and PureLink® kit. | |
Human Practices
Ana Victoria Gutierrez
For her feedback in Public Engagement, and for sharing her point of view on how to enhance our Human Practices
Saúl Fernando Pizarro Medina
For contacting us with Ph.D. Maria Mercedes Roca and guiding us in the Environmental Risk Assessment Guide collaboration.
Ph.D. María Mercedes Roca
For mentoring us with the collaboration of the Environmental Risk Assessment Guide and inviting us to participate in this great project.
SAIBT (Biotechnology Engineering Alumni Society)
For joining forces with us to organize the First Forum on Genetic Manipulation for students of different faculties in our city.
Bee Culture Editors
For publishing our article in their beekeeping magazine.
Arturo Martínez
For joining forces with us in the First Committee of Disarmament and International Security, MEXMUN 2018.
MVZ Ernesto Tanús Sánchez
For supporting us during all the development of the project, inviting us to the IV Estatal Apicultural Forum, and contacting us with different specialist in the area.
Lic. Felipe Esquivel Díaz
For giving us a space for spreading knowledge about synthetic biology and to present our project to beekeepers.
César Armendáriz
For helping us with the basis of the law part for integrated Human Practices, and contacting us with other law students.
M.C. Alejandro Romo
For donating us both strains of the bacteria: Paenibacillus larvae and Melissococcus plutonius.
Adrián Ponce
In collaboration with Alejandro Romo, for taking us to their apiary and showing us how they manage beehives.
MVZ David de Jong
For giving us feedback on our project and for contacting us with other specialists from Argentina and Brazil.
Guillermo Rodríguez
For giving us a space to present our project in the monthly beekeepers’ reunion in Cuauhtemoc city.
Maria del Socorro
Italianos
Juan Perez Diego de la Rosa
Apicultor Chile
Grace
Zamora
For helping us with the late stage of the law part, where he helped us to contact and consider the adequate government institutions to fulfill the requirements of our project.
Mathematical Model
Raime Bustos |
General Support
Regina Castañeda |
Ricardo Chávez and Minerva Castellanos |
Our families and friends |