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                                 We express our deepest gratitude to all the people who have made this project possible. Both those who have helped us through funding, and all those who have helped us with their advice, giving us materials or reagents and protocols. This includes all the teachers, researchers and colleagues who have supported and advised us. Also we express our gratitude to the universities, companies and public entities that have supported us through the cessation of laboratories, places to organize congresses and conferences held throughout the process. The trust that has been placed in us has been immense, despite being just students. We know that you are busy people, and still you have taken time to attend us and clear a lot of doubts. That is something not everyone does, and for that we want to reiterate our deepest gratitude. If something big comes out from this project, it will be because of your help.
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                                 We express our deepest gratitude to all the people who have made this project possible. Both those who have helped us through funding, and all those who have helped us with their advice, giving us materials or reagents and protocols. This includes all the teachers, researchers and colleagues who have supported and advised us. Also, we express our gratitude to the universities, companies and public entities that have supported us through the cessation of laboratories, places to organize congresses and conferences held throughout the process. The trust that has been placed in us has been immense, despite being just students. We know that you are busy people, and still, you have taken time to attend us and clear out a lot of doubts. That is something not everyone does, and for that, we want to reiterate our deepest gratitude. If something big comes out from this project, it will be because of your help.
 
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                                You can find all the references of the entire proyect in the pdf of the next link:
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                                                     <b>Francisco Javier Quero Lombardero</b> has been working both in the wet lab and the manufacturing section. In the laboratory, he has been working in the aptamer discovery, characterization and integration sections. Related to aptamer discovery, he has designed and manufacture the nitrocellulose columns and its implementation. He has also designed the qPCR experiments for SELEX round checking. In the aptamer characterization, he has been working trying the different aptamer characterization techniques as well as developing the final one, the ELONA. He has also carried out the experiments to integrate the aptamer into the electrode. In the hardware section, he has been working designing the PDMS chips and making the manufacturing process (Hacking the laser cutter, developing plasma generation, helping with vacuum chamber fabrication…). He has also designed, assembled and tested all the electronics. Regarding the software, he has written the code of each control component of the system (Arduino, Rodeostat, and PC). He has also talked with sponsors to raise funds.
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                                                     <b>Francisco Javier Quero Lombardero</b> has worked both in the wet lab and the manufacturing sections. In the laboratory, he has worked in the aptamer discovery, characterization and integration sections. Related to aptamer discovery, he has designed and manufactured the nitrocellulose columns and its implementation. He has also designed the qPCR experiments for SELEX round checking. In the aptamer characterization, he has worked testing the different aptamer characterization techniques as well as developing the final one: the ELONA. He has also carried out the experiments to integrate the aptamer into the electrode. In the hardware section, he has worked designing the PDMS chips and making the manufacturing process (hacking the laser cutter, developing plasma generation, helping with vacuum chamber fabrication…). He has also designed, assembled and tested all the electronics. Regarding the software, he has written the code of every control component of the system (Arduino, Rodeostat, and PC). He has also contacted the sponsors to raise funds.
 
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                                                     <b>Laura Armero Hernández</b> has been working in the aptamer discovery section by performing and perfected the SELEX process, for both proteins, and designing the qPCR experiments for SELEX round checking. She has also helped in the last aptamer characterization technique, the ELONA. She has been dealing with administrative chores of the team and helped to look for funding.
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                                                     <b>Laura Armero Hernández</b> has worked in the aptamer discovery section by performing and sharpened the SELEX process, for both proteins (BSA and OLE-E1), and designing the qPCR experiments for SELEX round checking. She has also contributed to the final aptamer characterization technique: the ELONA. She has liaised with administrative chores of the team, as looking for funding.
 
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                                                     <b>Rodrigo Hernandez Cifuentes</b> has been working in the hardware section, developing the electromechanical systems for the device: microfluidics chips, pressure pumps, a design-oriented to manufacturing and the overall integration of the subsystems into a piece of hardware. From the experimental side, he has been involved in hacking the microwave, the laser cutter, the compressor-pump transformation, setting up of the vacuum chamber, generating plasma, assembling the designs. He has also helped with the electrochemical measurement.  
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                                                     <b>Rodrigo Hernandez Cifuentes</b> has worked in the hardware section, developing the electromechanical systems for the device: microfluidics chips, pressure pumps, a design-oriented to manufacturing and the overall integration of the subsystems into a piece of hardware. From the experimental side, he has been involved in hacking the microwave, the laser cutter, the compressor-pump transformation, setting up of the vacuum chamber, generating plasma, assembling the designs. He has also contributed to the electrochemical measurement.  
  
 
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                                                     <b>Iván Martín Hernández</b> has been working in the elaboration, management and developing the wiki. In the aptamer section, he was in charge of the computational improvement of the aptamers. He also had been doing the collaborations with Tec-Monterrey team. He also helped in the laboratory when it was needed. He represented the team in the "Mediterranean" meet up and in the "Spanish" meet up. He also helped in the organization of "Another European" meet up.
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                                                     <b>Iván Martín Hernández</b> was responsible for the elaboration, management and development of the wiki. In the aptamer section, he was in charge of the computational improvement of the aptamers. He has collaborated with Tec-Monterrey team. He also helped in the laboratory when needed. He represented the team in the "Mediterranean" meet up and in the "Spanish" meet up.  
 
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                                                     <b>Borja Sánchez Clemente</b> has been working in the design and signal processing of the optical prototype. He has also helped with the electrochemical measurement.
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                                                     <b>Borja Sánchez Clemente</b> has worked in the design and signal processing of the optical prototype. He has also helped with the electrochemical measurement.
 
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                                                     <b>Ignacio Albert Smet</b> has been working in the design and signal processing of the optical prototype. He has also helped with the Human Practices and organizing the Spanish meetup.
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                                                     <b>Ignacio Albert Smet</b> has worked in the design and signal processing of the optical prototype. He has also helped with the Human Practices and organizing the “Anooother European” meetup.
 
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                                                     <b>Guillermo Fernández Rodríguez</b> has been working with Interlab and in the aptamer characterization section (ELONA).
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                                                     <b>Guillermo Fernández Rodríguez</b> has worked on the Interlab experiment and on the aptamer characterization section (ELONA).
 
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                                                     <b>Gonzalo Saiz Gonzalo</b> has been working in the Interlab protocol. He has also helped to look for sponsors. He represented the team in the "Mediterranean" meet up and helped the iGEM guide for new teams in Spain.
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                                                     <b>Gonzalo Saiz Gonzalo</b> has worked on the Interlab protocol. He has also helped to look for sponsors. He represented the team in the "Mediterranean" meet up and helped with the iGEM guide for new teams in Spain.
 
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                                                 <p class="lead"><b>Domingo Marquina Díaz</b> was the principal PI of the team. He contributed to developing the initial idea and he had been supervising all the project.</p>
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                                                 <p class="lead"><b>Domingo Marquina Díaz</b> was the principal PI of the team. He was the first person to believe in the project, helped us developing it, encouraged and supervised us during the journey.</p>
 
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                                                     <b>Rafael Alejandro Alonso Conde</b> has helped a lot in different aspects: management, purchase of materials, manufacture of acrylamide gels and help in the realization of the Elona protocol.
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                                                     <b>Rafael Alejandro Alonso Conde</b> has helped, as our secondary PI, a lot in different aspects whenever we needed help: management, purchase of materials, manufacture of acrylamide gels and the realization of the Elona protocol.
 
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                                                     <b>Maria Teresa Lopez Jaen</b> contributed to developing the initial idea of the project and gave the lab space for the experiments.
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                                                     <b>Maria Teresa Lopez Jaen</b> contributed to develop the initial idea of the project and generously lent us her lab space and equipment to conduct our experiments. She was always free to give us advice or a helping hand.
 
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                                                     <b>Cristina Sanchez Garcia</b> has helped the team to obtain the support from the university, in the management of university resources and in obtaining materials too. She had to do a lot of administrative tasks for the team.
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                                                     <b>Cristina Sanchez Garcia</b> has spent all her efforts in obtaining the university support, funds and the materials we have been requiring during the year. Additionally, she has helped to liaise with the administration. She has also promoted the iGEM initiative inside the University and helped us to organize every event related to this matter.
 
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                                                     <b>Maria Teresa Villaba Diaz</b> has helped the team in all the Ole E1 protein (understanding the protein, protocols) and she had also given us the purified protein for the realization of our experiments.
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                                                     <b>Maria Teresa Villaba Diaz</b> has kindly donated all the protein needed to perform the experiments and answered all our doubts regarding her expertise: the proteins. She was always available for us and wanted to stay updated with our progress, cheering us.
 
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                                                     <b>Victor Manuel González Muñoz</b> and <b>Maria Elena Martín Palma:</b> has been the guide for the Selex experiments (we go to them to obtain protocols and solve doubts) and they had given us their workspace at the Ramon y Cajal Institute for a couple of experiments.
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                                                     <b>Victor Manuel González Muñoz</b> and <b>Maria Elena Martín Palma:</b> have shared with the team their vast experience in the field of aptamers. They have actively collaborated with the team during all the SELEX and aptamer characterization experiments (even sharing their protocols) and generously lent us their own space at the Ramon y Cajal Institute to conduct two assays alongside them.  
 
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                                                     <b>Jose Ignacio Klett</b> has helped the team in the realization of the experiments in the Ramon y Cajal Institute.  
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                                                     <b>Jose Ignacio Klett</b> selflessly spent two days to help the team in the realization of the experiments at the Ramon y Cajal Institute.
 
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                                                     <b>Susana Campuzano Ruiz</b> has helped in the measurement with aptamers section (we could understand the theory under the electrodes) and she gave us the materials that we need for this part (ferrocyanide).
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                                                     <b>Susana Campuzano Ruiz</b> has provided us with knowledgeable advise on the aptamer measurement, leading us to understand the technique and suggesting the best material and equipment to perform the electrode binding.
 
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                                                     <b>Victor de Lorenzo</b> has helped in plasmid binding and cloning and he attended as a speaker to our meet up.
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                                                     <b>Victor de Lorenzo</b> he has always shown a good disposition to talk with us and help in the plasmid binding and cloning of biobricks, and making time to give a lecture during the meetup that we hosted.
 
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                                                     <b>Tomas Aparicio</b> has helped in plasmid binding and cloning.
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                                                     <b>Tomas Aparicio</b> has helped the team to sketch all the plasmid binding and cloning of the biobricks.
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                                                     <b>Esther</b> has taught us how to clone (the Interlab section would not have been possible without her) and she supports us all year.
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                                                     <b>Esther Lantero Bringas</b> has taught us how to clone (the Interlab section would not have been possible without her) and she has supported us all year long.
 
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                                                     <b>Marcos Hernandez Cifuentes</b> has helped to develop the final app.
 
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                                                     <b>Elena Benito Peña</b> has gave PDMS material.
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                                                     <b>Elena Benito Peña</b> kindly lent us some PDMS, when we run out of it, to continue with our experiments.
 
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                                                     <b>Maria del Carmen Moreno Ortiz</b> (laboratory technician) has helped with all the doubts that we have been having.
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                                                     <b>Maria del Carmen Moreno Ortiz</b> has been helping us all year long and became essential to our survival in the department.
 
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                                                     <b>Pilar Arana</b> has helped with the PCRs.
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                                                     <b>Pilar Arana</b> always showed interest in our progress and helped us with her experience in DNA amplification.
 
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                                                     <b>Yasmina</b> has given the space for the hardware laboratory.
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                                                     <b>Yasmina Juarranz </b> generously gave us a space in her department for setting up our hardware lab until the end of the competition and checked on us regularly to see if we needed help.
 
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                                                     <b>David Alfaro Sanchez</b> has given us the basic lab material.  
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                                                     <b>David Alfaro Sanchez</b> has always been willing to lend the team basic lab material.
 
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                                                     <b>Saul Ares</b> and <b>Krzysztof Wabnik</b> took the time to prepare a lecture for the meetup we hosted.
 
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                                                     <b>Krzysztof Wabnik</b> attended as a speaker to our meet up.
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                                                     <b>Pablo Quesada</b> cut with laser all the methacrylate structure for our device.
 
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                                                     <b>Pablo Quesada</b> has helped with the fabrication of the hardware with the laser cut.
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                                                     <b>Marta Montero</b> illustrated and designed the model for our banner.  
 
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                                                    <b>Marta Montero</b> has made the banner illustration.
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                                                     <b>Jose Antonio Hernández and Felisa Cifuentes</b> provided the needles and syringes.
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                                                     <b>Jose Antonio Hernández and Felisa Cifuentes</b> have given some material for the microfluidics.
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                                                     <b>Javier Gonzalez and Alvaro Ramos</b> are teachers of TEMS School and helped us to organize the presentation that we did in this school.
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                                                     <b>Javier Gonzalez and Alvaro Ramos</b> are teachers of TEMS School and helped us to organize the presentation that we made in the school.
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Latest revision as of 03:26, 18 October 2018

Madrid-OLM

Madrid-OLM:Attributions

Attributions

We express our deepest gratitude to all the people who have made this project possible. Both those who have helped us through funding, and all those who have helped us with their advice, giving us materials or reagents and protocols. This includes all the teachers, researchers and colleagues who have supported and advised us. Also, we express our gratitude to the universities, companies and public entities that have supported us through the cessation of laboratories, places to organize congresses and conferences held throughout the process. The trust that has been placed in us has been immense, despite being just students. We know that you are busy people, and still, you have taken time to attend us and clear out a lot of doubts. That is something not everyone does, and for that, we want to reiterate our deepest gratitude. If something big comes out from this project, it will be because of your help.

You can find all the references of the entire proyect in the pdf of the next link:

References
  • Members

    Francisco Javier Quero Lombardero has worked both in the wet lab and the manufacturing sections. In the laboratory, he has worked in the aptamer discovery, characterization and integration sections. Related to aptamer discovery, he has designed and manufactured the nitrocellulose columns and its implementation. He has also designed the qPCR experiments for SELEX round checking. In the aptamer characterization, he has worked testing the different aptamer characterization techniques as well as developing the final one: the ELONA. He has also carried out the experiments to integrate the aptamer into the electrode. In the hardware section, he has worked designing the PDMS chips and making the manufacturing process (hacking the laser cutter, developing plasma generation, helping with vacuum chamber fabrication…). He has also designed, assembled and tested all the electronics. Regarding the software, he has written the code of every control component of the system (Arduino, Rodeostat, and PC). He has also contacted the sponsors to raise funds.

    Laura Armero Hernández has worked in the aptamer discovery section by performing and sharpened the SELEX process, for both proteins (BSA and OLE-E1), and designing the qPCR experiments for SELEX round checking. She has also contributed to the final aptamer characterization technique: the ELONA. She has liaised with administrative chores of the team, as looking for funding.

    Rodrigo Hernandez Cifuentes has worked in the hardware section, developing the electromechanical systems for the device: microfluidics chips, pressure pumps, a design-oriented to manufacturing and the overall integration of the subsystems into a piece of hardware. From the experimental side, he has been involved in hacking the microwave, the laser cutter, the compressor-pump transformation, setting up of the vacuum chamber, generating plasma, assembling the designs. He has also contributed to the electrochemical measurement.

    Iván Martín Hernández was responsible for the elaboration, management and development of the wiki. In the aptamer section, he was in charge of the computational improvement of the aptamers. He has collaborated with Tec-Monterrey team. He also helped in the laboratory when needed. He represented the team in the "Mediterranean" meet up and in the "Spanish" meet up.

    Borja Sánchez Clemente has worked in the design and signal processing of the optical prototype. He has also helped with the electrochemical measurement.

    Ignacio Albert Smet has worked in the design and signal processing of the optical prototype. He has also helped with the Human Practices and organizing the “Anooother European” meetup.

    Guillermo Fernández Rodríguez has worked on the Interlab experiment and on the aptamer characterization section (ELONA).

    Gonzalo Saiz Gonzalo has worked on the Interlab protocol. He has also helped to look for sponsors. He represented the team in the "Mediterranean" meet up and helped with the iGEM guide for new teams in Spain.

  • Mentors

    Domingo Marquina Díaz was the principal PI of the team. He was the first person to believe in the project, helped us developing it, encouraged and supervised us during the journey.

    Rafael Alejandro Alonso Conde has helped, as our secondary PI, a lot in different aspects whenever we needed help: management, purchase of materials, manufacture of acrylamide gels and the realization of the Elona protocol.

    Maria Teresa Lopez Jaen contributed to develop the initial idea of the project and generously lent us her lab space and equipment to conduct our experiments. She was always free to give us advice or a helping hand.

    Cristina Sanchez Garcia has spent all her efforts in obtaining the university support, funds and the materials we have been requiring during the year. Additionally, she has helped to liaise with the administration. She has also promoted the iGEM initiative inside the University and helped us to organize every event related to this matter.

    Maria Teresa Villaba Diaz has kindly donated all the protein needed to perform the experiments and answered all our doubts regarding her expertise: the proteins. She was always available for us and wanted to stay updated with our progress, cheering us.

    Victor Manuel González Muñoz and Maria Elena Martín Palma: have shared with the team their vast experience in the field of aptamers. They have actively collaborated with the team during all the SELEX and aptamer characterization experiments (even sharing their protocols) and generously lent us their own space at the Ramon y Cajal Institute to conduct two assays alongside them.

    Jose Ignacio Klett selflessly spent two days to help the team in the realization of the experiments at the Ramon y Cajal Institute.

    Susana Campuzano Ruiz has provided us with knowledgeable advise on the aptamer measurement, leading us to understand the technique and suggesting the best material and equipment to perform the electrode binding.

    Victor de Lorenzo he has always shown a good disposition to talk with us and help in the plasmid binding and cloning of biobricks, and making time to give a lecture during the meetup that we hosted.

    Tomas Aparicio has helped the team to sketch all the plasmid binding and cloning of the biobricks.

    Esther Lantero Bringas has taught us how to clone (the Interlab section would not have been possible without her) and she has supported us all year long.

  • Helping hands

    Marcos Hernandez Cifuentes has helped to develop the final app.

    Elena Benito Peña kindly lent us some PDMS, when we run out of it, to continue with our experiments.

    Maria del Carmen Moreno Ortiz has been helping us all year long and became essential to our survival in the department.

    Pilar Arana always showed interest in our progress and helped us with her experience in DNA amplification.

    Yasmina Juarranz generously gave us a space in her department for setting up our hardware lab until the end of the competition and checked on us regularly to see if we needed help.

    David Alfaro Sanchez has always been willing to lend the team basic lab material.

    Luis Fernández Pacios has provided information and knowledge about protein structure prediction.

    Emilia Lopez Solanilla has provided information and knowledge about cloning protocols.

    Saul Ares and Krzysztof Wabnik took the time to prepare a lecture for the meetup we hosted.

    Pablo Quesada cut with laser all the methacrylate structure for our device.

    Marta Montero illustrated and designed the model for our banner.

    Jose Antonio Hernández and Felisa Cifuentes provided the needles and syringes.

    Javier Gonzalez and Alvaro Ramos are teachers of TEMS School and helped us to organize the presentation that we made in the school.