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− | <p class="lead">With CAPOEIRA the team accomplished to bring one step closer the promise of personalised oncology. However, this work wouldn’t have been possible without the unconditional help and support of many of those wothers. In this page we would like to thank all of these people and acknowledge their contribution in our project. | + | <p class="lead">With CAPOEIRA the team accomplished to bring one step closer the promise of personalised oncology. However, this work wouldn’t have been possible without the unconditional help and support of many of those wothers. In this page we would like to thank all of these people and acknowledge their contribution in our project. |
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| <h3>Laboratory Work</h3> | | <h3>Laboratory Work</h3> |
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| <li>All the experiments and assays performed during the project were done by the team members. Due to the immense scope of the project, the lab work was divided into specific subteams each assigned with one part of the project. </p> | | <li>All the experiments and assays performed during the project were done by the team members. Due to the immense scope of the project, the lab work was divided into specific subteams each assigned with one part of the project. </p> |
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| </li>Reza, Cindy, Ahmed and Samuel, developed the ctDNA amplification and detection assays for both testing vaccine efficiency and cancer relapse using CRISPR/Cas12a. | | </li>Reza, Cindy, Ahmed and Samuel, developed the ctDNA amplification and detection assays for both testing vaccine efficiency and cancer relapse using CRISPR/Cas12a. |
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| <li>Marco and Mehdi, were involved in the design of the miRNA amplification and detection assays with CRISPR/cas12a. | | <li>Marco and Mehdi, were involved in the design of the miRNA amplification and detection assays with CRISPR/cas12a. |
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| <h3>Software, Wiki and Design</h3> | | <h3>Software, Wiki and Design</h3> |
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| <li>Daniel was responsible for developing the Ginga software to translate whole exome sequencing data into a personalised neoantigen library. | | <li>Daniel was responsible for developing the Ginga software to translate whole exome sequencing data into a personalised neoantigen library. |
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| <li>Laurine was in charge of designing the team graphic identity, logos and figures for the wiki, poster and presentation, with the help of the rest of the team. | | <li>Laurine was in charge of designing the team graphic identity, logos and figures for the wiki, poster and presentation, with the help of the rest of the team. |
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| <li>The main contributors to the Human Practice page in the wiki were Laurine, Sam and Daniel. The main contributor to the Entrepreneurship page was Reza. | | <li>The main contributors to the Human Practice page in the wiki were Laurine, Sam and Daniel. The main contributor to the Entrepreneurship page was Reza. |
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− | <p class="lead"><b>Sebastian Maerkl</b> is the principle instructor of the 2018 EPFL iGEM Team. His main role was to manage the entire project and also give advice in the direction taken by the team. His help was vital to get funding for the project from our two main sponsors: Nikon and SISF. In addition, he is been able to secure EPFL funding over the years for the IGEM team and we hope this will continue in future years. His guidance in wiki design, presentation and overall technical design decisions of the project have been invaluable for the team. Furthermore, Sebastian Maerkl also provided helpful resources and access to his laboratory, Laboratory of Biological Network characterization (LBNC). | + | <p class="lead"><b>Sebastian Maerkl</b> is the principle instructor of the 2018 EPFL iGEM Team. His main role was to manage the entire project and also give advice in the direction taken by the team. His help was vital to get funding for the project from our two main sponsors: Nikon and SISF. In addition, he is been able to secure EPFL funding over the years for the IGEM team and we hope this will continue in future years. His guidance in wiki design, presentation and overall technical design decisions of the project have been invaluable for the team. Furthermore, Sebastian Maerkl also provided helpful resources and access to his laboratory, Laboratory of Biological Network characterization (LBNC). |
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− | <b>Grégoire Michielin, Michael Crone</b> and <b>Ivan Istomin</b> were our advisors and instructors and probably the people from outside the team that know the project and its intricacy the best. Their feedback in our design experiments and direction of the project subparts has been incredibly helpful. We specially thank Grégoire Michielin for helping us in the design of the cell free expression system and protein purification, Michael Crone for helping us with cloning, plasmid design and the CRISPR/cas12a assay and Ivan Istomin for helping us with the biobrick design and organising our human practices. | + | <b>Grégoire Michielin, Michael Crone</b> and <b>Ivan Istomin</b> were our advisors and instructors and probably the people from outside the team that know the project and its intricacy the best. Their feedback in our design experiments and direction of the project subparts has been incredibly helpful. We specially thank Grégoire Michielin for helping us in the design of the cell free expression system and protein purification, Michael Crone for helping us with cloning, plasmid design and the CRISPR/cas12a assay and Ivan Istomin for helping us with the biobrick design and organising our human practices. |
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| <li> <b>DLL Laboratory</b>, The 2018 EPFL was hosted at the Discovery, Learning, Laboratory (DLL) at EPFL. The laboratory provided all necessary basic materials and buffers, and most of the measurement equipment used during the project including, the fluorescence plate reader, cell incubator, thermocycler and more. | | <li> <b>DLL Laboratory</b>, The 2018 EPFL was hosted at the Discovery, Learning, Laboratory (DLL) at EPFL. The laboratory provided all necessary basic materials and buffers, and most of the measurement equipment used during the project including, the fluorescence plate reader, cell incubator, thermocycler and more. |
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− | <li><b>Li Tang</b>, Head of the Laboratory for Biomaterials in Immunoengineering. Allowing us to access his laboratory and resources for the in-vitro dendritic cell assays of our therapeutic. | + | <li><b>Li Tang</b>, Head of the Laboratory for Biomaterials in Immunoengineering. Allowing us to access his laboratory and resources for the in-vitro dendritic cell assays of our therapeutic. |
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| <li><b>Lixia Wei:</b> PhD student at the Laboratory for Biomaterials in Immunoengineering. Helped us designing the protocols and quantities for the in-vitro dendritic cell antigen presentation assays, including an induction to FACS and flow cytometry.</li> | | <li><b>Lixia Wei:</b> PhD student at the Laboratory for Biomaterials in Immunoengineering. Helped us designing the protocols and quantities for the in-vitro dendritic cell antigen presentation assays, including an induction to FACS and flow cytometry.</li> |
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| <li><b>Prof. Elisa Oricchio.</b> She gave us guidance and support at the beginning of the project to identify a problem in the field of cancer. | | <li><b>Prof. Elisa Oricchio.</b> She gave us guidance and support at the beginning of the project to identify a problem in the field of cancer. |
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− | <li><b>Prof. Olivier Michielin:</b> He gave us vital insight in understanding the medical need and current practice and therapy for melanoma. He also helped us in directing the project. | + | <li><b>Prof. Olivier Michielin:</b> He gave us vital insight in understanding the medical need and current practice and therapy for melanoma. He also helped us in directing the project. |
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| <li><b>Jacques Henri Morisod</b> , he is the responsible of the Synthezaser NanoZS from Malvern at the Molecular and Hybrid Materials Characterization Center (MHMC). Jacques, gave the team an introduction on the usage and software of the machine. However, all DLS measurements were performed without his support. </li> | | <li><b>Jacques Henri Morisod</b> , he is the responsible of the Synthezaser NanoZS from Malvern at the Molecular and Hybrid Materials Characterization Center (MHMC). Jacques, gave the team an introduction on the usage and software of the machine. However, all DLS measurements were performed without his support. </li> |
− | <li><b>Marlies Mürnseer</b>, Technical Application Specialist at Nanolive. Marlies helped us set-up and perform the live holotomographic image of the in-vitro assays of dendritic cell antigen uptake using their Nanolive technology. | + | <li><b>Marlies Mürnseer</b>, Technical Application Specialist at Nanolive. Marlies helped us set-up and perform the live holotomographic image of the in-vitro assays of dendritic cell antigen uptake using their Nanolive technology. |
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− | <li><b>Kulsum Farshori</b>, Applications Specialist for Education at Nanolive. Kulsum helped us set-up and perform the live holotomographic image of the in-vitro assays of dendritic cell antigen uptake using their Nanolive technology. | + | <li><b>Kulsum Farshori</b>, Applications Specialist for Education at Nanolive. Kulsum helped us set-up and perform the live holotomographic image of the in-vitro assays of dendritic cell antigen uptake using their Nanolive technology. |
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| <li><b>Pietro Airaghi</b>, student from 2016 EPFL iGEM team. Gave advice on wiki the wiki design and template. </li> | | <li><b>Pietro Airaghi</b>, student from 2016 EPFL iGEM team. Gave advice on wiki the wiki design and template. </li> |
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| <li><b>Gucevska Natalija</b>, student from 2017 EPFL iGEM team. She gave us insightful information about how to create the wiki and the restrictions and problems that we might have when implementing it. </li> | | <li><b>Gucevska Natalija</b>, student from 2017 EPFL iGEM team. She gave us insightful information about how to create the wiki and the restrictions and problems that we might have when implementing it. </li> |
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| <li><b>Luc Henry</b>, secretary at Hackuarium (Biohacking Space located in Lausanne): He gave the team a few institutions’ contact details and advised on how to fundraise for the synthetic biology symposium.</li> | | <li><b>Luc Henry</b>, secretary at Hackuarium (Biohacking Space located in Lausanne): He gave the team a few institutions’ contact details and advised on how to fundraise for the synthetic biology symposium.</li> |
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| <li><b>Prof. Olivier Michielin.</b> Helped us in our integrated human practices and applied design by giving us clinical insight of the melanoma treatment problem.</li> | | <li><b>Prof. Olivier Michielin.</b> Helped us in our integrated human practices and applied design by giving us clinical insight of the melanoma treatment problem.</li> |
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| <li><b>Roger Clerc.</b> Helped us in our integrated human practices and applied design by giving us his insight on the project from the industrial perspective.</li> | | <li><b>Roger Clerc.</b> Helped us in our integrated human practices and applied design by giving us his insight on the project from the industrial perspective.</li> |
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| <li><b>Luc Henry.</b> Helped us in our integrated human practices and applied design by giving us input from the biohacking community around us. </li> | | <li><b>Luc Henry.</b> Helped us in our integrated human practices and applied design by giving us input from the biohacking community around us. </li> |
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| <li><b>Prof. Kenneth Oye.</b> Kenneth gave the team very useful feedback about the IGEM competition, our deliverables and tips on how to take our project to the next level. </li> | | <li><b>Prof. Kenneth Oye.</b> Kenneth gave the team very useful feedback about the IGEM competition, our deliverables and tips on how to take our project to the next level. </li> |
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| <p class="lead">We would also like to thank all the other people, that have contributed in any shape of form to the project. Including all the people that came to see our poster and talk to us during conferences and the presentations we did. Your feedback was always appreciated, and helped us to build CAPOEIRA. | | <p class="lead">We would also like to thank all the other people, that have contributed in any shape of form to the project. Including all the people that came to see our poster and talk to us during conferences and the presentations we did. Your feedback was always appreciated, and helped us to build CAPOEIRA. |
| Also a million thanks to <b>Barry Ciocco </b> for filming the team, taking the photos and creating the awesome team video.</p> | | Also a million thanks to <b>Barry Ciocco </b> for filming the team, taking the photos and creating the awesome team video.</p> |
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