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<p> First of all, we would like to thank the Institut Pasteur and everyone who took part in making iGEM Pasteur possible this year. With the help from a lot of different people, our team was able to pursue this project and face all the difficulties we ran into. We thank with all our hearts the professors and coaches of Institut Pasteur, Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris (ESPCI Paris), Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI)-Les Ateliers, University Jean Monnet Paris Saclay, University Paris Pierre et Marie Curie, IPGG, and CentraleSupelec for sharing their experience, knowledge and always be there for us. </p>
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<p> First of all, we would like to thank the Institut Pasteur and everyone who took part in making iGEM Pasteur possible this year. With the help from a lot of different people, our team was able to pursue this project and face all the difficulties we ran into. We thank with all our heart the professors and coaches of Institut Pasteur, Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris (ESPCI Paris), Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI-Les Ateliers), Faculté Jean Monnet Paris Saclay, Sorbonne Université-UPMC, Institut Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, and Centrale-Supélec for sharing their experience, knowledge and always be there for us. </p>
 
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> Those 4 amazing persons were always there for anything we needed. We could not have done and learnt so many things and stood on our two feet throughout the project without them. So we want to thank them with all of our hearts :
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> Those 4 amazing persons were always there for anything we needed. We could not have done and learnt so many things and stood on our two feet throughout the project without them. So we want to thank them with all of our heart :
 
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<p><b>Anna Segú Cristina </b></br>
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<p><b><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Team#Anna"style="font-weight: bold ; color:#85196a;" target="_blank"> Anna Ségu Cristina </a></b></br>  
 
For all her advice and help in molecular and cellular biology. She also spent a lot of time reading and correcting the wiki content. </p>
 
For all her advice and help in molecular and cellular biology. She also spent a lot of time reading and correcting the wiki content. </p>
<p><b>Deshmukh Gopaul </b></br>
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<p><b><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Team#Deshmukh" style="font-weight: bold ; color:#85196a;" target="_blank"> Deshmukh Gopaul </a></b></br>
For being absolutely everywhere, and aware of everything at every time. More than a leader, his strong knowledge in biology provided us a large amount of help and advices in the lab.</p>
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For being absolutely everywhere, and aware of everything at every time. More than a leader, his strong knowledge in biology provided us a large amount of help and advice in the lab.</p>
<p><b>Guillian Graves </b></br>
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<p><b><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Team#Guillian"style="font-weight: bold ; color:#85196a;" target="_blank"> Guillian Graves </a></b></br>
 
For helping us with all the design part of our project. He was always supportive, professional, and understanding, which allowed us to stay motivated no matter what. </p>
 
For helping us with all the design part of our project. He was always supportive, professional, and understanding, which allowed us to stay motivated no matter what. </p>
<p><b>Serena Petracchini </b></br>
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<p><b><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Team#Serena"style="font-weight: bold ; color:#85196a;" target="_blank"> Serena Petracchini </a></b></br>
For all the help she has given us in the cellular culture lab work. She has been essential for enzymatic digestions et seeding neurons. And last but not least, she was the key advisor for the Interlab practical work.</p>
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For all the help she has given us in the cellular culture lab work. She has been essential for enzymatic digestions and seeding neurons. And last but not least, she was the key advisor for the Interlab practical work.</p>
  
 
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<p>The iGEM competition demands a lot of work in terms of research, lab experiments, engineering, modeling, human practices, fundraising, communication and ethics. The multidisciplinarity of our team allowed us to divide tasks to better match our members’ interest and experience. The knowledge of each team member enriched our initial formation.</p> </div>
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<p>The iGEM competition demands a lot of work in terms of research, lab experiments, engineering, modeling, integrated human practices, fundraising, communication and ethics. The multidisciplinarity of our team allowed us to divide tasks to better match our members’ interest and experience. The knowledge of each team member enriched our initial training.</p> </div>
  
 
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<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Microbiology</h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Microbiology</h2></u>
<p>Charlotte, Elea, Gabriela, Jonathan and Manon spent all their summer in lab to do the microbiology part. Alice, Aymen, Ellyn, and Léa helped occasionally to learn more about microbiological experimentations. </p>
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<p>Charlotte, Eléa, Gabriela, Jonathan and Manon spent all their summer in lab to do the microbiology part. Alice, Aymen, Ellyn, and Léa helped to learn more about microbiological experimentations. </p>
  
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Cellular Biology </h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Cellular Biology </h2></u>
<p>Thanks to their biological background and internships, Manon and Sarah were able to perform the neuronal cell culture, with the help of our advisors Anna and Serena.</p>
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<p>Thanks to their biological background and internships, Manon and Sarah were able to perform the neuronal cell culture, with the help of our advisors Anna and Serena. Antoine also came and helped when it was time to seed the neurons into the microfluidic chips. </p>
  
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Microfluidics - Membranes </h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Microfluidics - Membranes </h2></u>
<p>Andreas and Antoine spent a huge amount of time manufacturing and designing the different types of microfluidic chips : the basic micro-channel chips, microfluidic well chips and the simple or double membrane micro-channel chips. They also established the conductivity part with the different membranes. Ellyn helped for the experiments.</p>
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<p>Andreas and Antoine spent a huge amount of time manufacturing and designing the different types of microfluidic chips: the basic micro-channel chips, microfluidic well chips and the simple or double membrane micro-channel chips. They also established the conductivity part with the different membranes. Ellyn helped for the experiments.</p>
  
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Interlab </h2></u>
 
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<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Modeling </h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Modeling </h2></u>
<p>The modeling part was divided in two parts: Aymen realized the mechanical modeling of a bone’s bond to a prosthesis, and Alice, Charlotte and Samuel who did the modeling of secretion, diffusion and influence of NGF on nerve growth. </p>
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<p>The modeling part was divided in two parts: Aymen realized the mechanical modeling of a bone’s bond to a prosthesis, and Alice, Charlotte and Samuel did the modeling of secretion, diffusion and influence of NGF on nerve growth. </p>
  
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Design </h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Design </h2></u>
<p>This important part of our project was done by Claire, Etienne and Florian. They realized the visual identity of NeuronArch and did the communication supports. They spent most of their time designing the prototype of our interface and imagining the possible user scenarios of our device. To do so, they met companies, health professionals and interviewed patients. </p>
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<p>This important part of our project was done by Claire, Etienne, and Florian. They created the visual identity of NeuronArch and did the communication supports. They spent most of their time designing the prototype of our interface and imagining the possible user scenarios of our device. To do so, they met companies, health professionals and interviewed patients. </p>
  
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Wiki</h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Wiki</h2></u>
<p>Props to Thomas, Ellyn and Andreas who designed and coded the pages of our wonderful wiki. Léa also contributed a lot to the construction of the wiki.   
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<p>Props to Andreas, Ellyn, Léa and Thomas who designed and coded the pages of our wonderful wiki.   
Andreas, Charlotte, Elea, Emma, Gabriela, Kelly, Jonathan, Léa, Manon, and Sarah who helped to write the wiki content. Jonathan also realized the majority of the amazing biology sketches!</p>
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Andreas, Charlotte, Eléa, Emma, Gabriela, Kelly, Jonathan, Léa, Manon, and Sarah helped to write the wiki content. Jonathan also drew the majority of the amazing biology sketches!</p>
  
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Fundraising</h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Fundraising</h2></u>
<p>Alice, Antoine, Aymen, Charlotte, Claire, Ellyn, Etienne, Kelly and Samuel did all the sponsors research and contacted a lot of companies in order to carry out our project.  
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<p>Alice, Antoine, Aymen, Charlotte, Claire, Ellyn, Etienne, Kelly, Jonathan and Samuel did all the sponsors research and contacted a lot of companies in order to carry out our project.  
Deshmukh allowed us to open a Crowdfunding on Thellie, which was essential to our project. </p>
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Deshmukh Gopaul and Clémentine Schilte allowed us to open a Crowdfunding on Thellie.org, which was essential to our project. </p>
  
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Communication </h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Communication </h2></u>
<p>Emma, Gabriela and Manon were in charge of ensuring communication on our social networks: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. </p>
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<p>Emma, Gabriela and Manon were in charge of ensuring communication on our social networks: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Andreas, Antoine and Florian were in charge of filming and editing our promotional videos.  </p>
  
 
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<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Human Practices</h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Human Practices</h2></u>
<p><b>Survey</b>: Kelly and Léa realized together the survey we shared, asking questions about synthetic biology and trying to gather opinions about our project. They elaborated two paths with different questions, drafted the explanations in order to the survey to be educational and analyze the outcomes.</br>
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<p><b>Survey</b>: Kelly and Léa wrote together the survey we shared, asking questions about synthetic biology and trying to gather opinions about our project. They elaborated two paths with different questions, drafted the explanations in order for the survey to be educational and analyze the outcomes.</br>
<b>Events</b>: Alice, Antoine and Samuel organized the Parisian meetup, they contacted and found the different professionals we had for the round tables. Antoine and Sarah worked to attend to the Fete de la Science (Science Fair) and realized the different posters and animations in order to popularize the synthetic biology, the biology and our project for children. </br>
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<b>Events</b>: Alice, Antoine and Samuel organized the Parisian Meet-up, they contacted and found the different professionals we had for the roundtables. Antoine and Sarah worked to attend to the "Fête de la Science" (Science Fair) and created the different posters and animations in order to popularize biology and DNA, synthetic biology and our project for children and the general public. They also raised awareness on disabilities. </br>
<b>Safety</b>: Alice, Emma, Gabriela, Léa and Manon realized the safety part. Aymen, Emma and Jonathan made the voices for the video explaining in simple way how the NeuronArch kill-switch works. </br>
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<b>Safety</b>: Alice, Emma, Gabriela, Léa and Manon also carried out the safety part. Aymen, Emma, and Jonathan doubled the voices for the video explaining in a simple way how the NeuronArch kill-switch works. </br>
<b>Law / Ethics</b>: As law students, Emma and Kelly were in charge of the legal aspect of our project, including confidentiality and image rights, legal researches and the drafting of a brief on the regulation of medical device in Europe and France, as well as ethics-related reflections and meetings. </p></br>
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<b>Law / Ethics</b>: As law students, Emma, Kelly, and Sarah were in charge of the legal aspect of our project, including confidentiality and image rights, legal research and the drafting of a brief on the regulation of medical devices in France and Europe, as well as ethics-related reflections and meetings. </p></br>
  
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Presentations and Posters</h2></u>
 
<u><h2 style="text-align: left;">Presentations and Posters</h2></u>
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<p><b>Bastien Lefeuvre, MSBio Platform, Institut Pasteur, 75015 Paris</b></br>
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<p><b>Bastien Lefeuvre, MS-Bio Platform, Institut Pasteur, 75015 Paris</b></br>
For running mass spectrometry analysis for two of our samples, and for helping us analyze the results. </p>
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For running mass spectrometry analyses for two of our samples, and for helping us analyze the results. </p>
  
 
<p><b>The Education Center of the Institut Pasteur </b></br>
 
<p><b>The Education Center of the Institut Pasteur </b></br>
For letting us use their lab, equipment and materials. We especially want to thank <b>Hervé Waxin</b>, Director of the Teaching center and the lab technicians <b>Abdelhak Sandal</b>, <b>Angélique Godfin</b>, <b>Corinne Fayolle</b>, <b>Gautier Puime</b>, <b>Guylène K’ouas</b>, <b>Isabelle Laqueutre</b> and <b>Murielle Almoussa</b> for their advice. Thank you to <b>Céline Corbin</b>, <b>Christine Vauthier</b>, <b>Gladys Elisabeth</b>, <b>Sylvie Garnero</b>, <b>Sylvie Malot</b> and <b>Virginie Ponticelli</b>, for their help for administrative support. </p>
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For letting us use their lab, equipment and materials. We especially want to thank <b>Hervé Waxin</b>, Director of the Teaching center and the lab technicians <b>Murielle Almoussa</b>, <b>Corinne Fayolle</b>, <b>Angélique Godfin</b>, <b>Guylène K’ouas</b>, <b>Isabelle Lequeutre</b>, <b>Gautier Puime</b>, <b>Abdelhak Sandal</b>, for their advice. Thank you to <b>Céline Corbin</b>, <b>Gladys Elisabeth</b>, <b>Sylvie Garnero</b>, <b>Sylvie Malot</b>, <b>Virginie Ponticelli</b> and <b>Christine Vauthier</b> for their help and administrative support. </p>
  
  
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For helping us with all the imaging of our neurons. </p>
 
For helping us with all the imaging of our neurons. </p>
  
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<p><b>Audric Jan, Équipe Macromolécules et Microsystèmes en Biologie et en Médecine (MMBT), UMR168, Institut Curie, 75005 Paris</b></br>
 
<p><b>Audric Jan, Équipe Macromolécules et Microsystèmes en Biologie et en Médecine (MMBT), UMR168, Institut Curie, 75005 Paris</b></br>
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<p><b>Dr. Bruno Bresson, Team Réseaux Polymères Souples,  ESPCI-SIMM-UMR7615, 75005 Paris France</b></br>
 
<p><b>Dr. Bruno Bresson, Team Réseaux Polymères Souples,  ESPCI-SIMM-UMR7615, 75005 Paris France</b></br>
For the realization of microscopic imaging of the different kind of membranes. </p>
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For the capture of microscopic imaging of the different kinds of membranes. </p>
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:22, 17 November 2018

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First of all, we would like to thank the Institut Pasteur and everyone who took part in making iGEM Pasteur possible this year. With the help from a lot of different people, our team was able to pursue this project and face all the difficulties we ran into. We thank with all our heart the professors and coaches of Institut Pasteur, Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris (ESPCI Paris), Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI-Les Ateliers), Faculté Jean Monnet Paris Saclay, Sorbonne Université-UPMC, Institut Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, and Centrale-Supélec for sharing their experience, knowledge and always be there for us.

Our incredible coaches

Those 4 amazing persons were always there for anything we needed. We could not have done and learnt so many things and stood on our two feet throughout the project without them. So we want to thank them with all of our heart :

Anna Ségu Cristina
For all her advice and help in molecular and cellular biology. She also spent a lot of time reading and correcting the wiki content.

Deshmukh Gopaul
For being absolutely everywhere, and aware of everything at every time. More than a leader, his strong knowledge in biology provided us a large amount of help and advice in the lab.

Guillian Graves
For helping us with all the design part of our project. He was always supportive, professional, and understanding, which allowed us to stay motivated no matter what.

Serena Petracchini
For all the help she has given us in the cellular culture lab work. She has been essential for enzymatic digestions and seeding neurons. And last but not least, she was the key advisor for the Interlab practical work.

Our wonderful team

The iGEM competition demands a lot of work in terms of research, lab experiments, engineering, modeling, integrated human practices, fundraising, communication and ethics. The multidisciplinarity of our team allowed us to divide tasks to better match our members’ interest and experience. The knowledge of each team member enriched our initial training.

Sequences design

Charlotte and Thomas laid the foundations of the biobrick sequences which were then perfected for the cloning strategy all together with Eléa, Gabriela, Manon and Jonathan.

Microbiology

Charlotte, Eléa, Gabriela, Jonathan and Manon spent all their summer in lab to do the microbiology part. Alice, Aymen, Ellyn, and Léa helped to learn more about microbiological experimentations.

Cellular Biology

Thanks to their biological background and internships, Manon and Sarah were able to perform the neuronal cell culture, with the help of our advisors Anna and Serena. Antoine also came and helped when it was time to seed the neurons into the microfluidic chips.

Microfluidics - Membranes

Andreas and Antoine spent a huge amount of time manufacturing and designing the different types of microfluidic chips: the basic micro-channel chips, microfluidic well chips and the simple or double membrane micro-channel chips. They also established the conductivity part with the different membranes. Ellyn helped for the experiments.

Interlab

Alice, Léa and Samuel were in charge of the InterLab Study and received help from our advisor Serena. They did the experimentations, the measurement experiments, and processed the data.

Modeling

The modeling part was divided in two parts: Aymen realized the mechanical modeling of a bone’s bond to a prosthesis, and Alice, Charlotte and Samuel did the modeling of secretion, diffusion and influence of NGF on nerve growth.

Design

This important part of our project was done by Claire, Etienne, and Florian. They created the visual identity of NeuronArch and did the communication supports. They spent most of their time designing the prototype of our interface and imagining the possible user scenarios of our device. To do so, they met companies, health professionals and interviewed patients.

Wiki

Props to Andreas, Ellyn, Léa and Thomas who designed and coded the pages of our wonderful wiki. Andreas, Charlotte, Eléa, Emma, Gabriela, Kelly, Jonathan, Léa, Manon, and Sarah helped to write the wiki content. Jonathan also drew the majority of the amazing biology sketches!

Fundraising

Alice, Antoine, Aymen, Charlotte, Claire, Ellyn, Etienne, Kelly, Jonathan and Samuel did all the sponsors research and contacted a lot of companies in order to carry out our project. Deshmukh Gopaul and Clémentine Schilte allowed us to open a Crowdfunding on Thellie.org, which was essential to our project.

Communication

Emma, Gabriela and Manon were in charge of ensuring communication on our social networks: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Andreas, Antoine and Florian were in charge of filming and editing our promotional videos.

Entrepreneurship

Antoine, Samuel, and Sarah carried out the business plan composed of the market analysis, the study of potential competitors, the marketing and sales plan, the operations and the financial plan.

Human Practices

Survey: Kelly and Léa wrote together the survey we shared, asking questions about synthetic biology and trying to gather opinions about our project. They elaborated two paths with different questions, drafted the explanations in order for the survey to be educational and analyze the outcomes.
Events: Alice, Antoine and Samuel organized the Parisian Meet-up, they contacted and found the different professionals we had for the roundtables. Antoine and Sarah worked to attend to the "Fête de la Science" (Science Fair) and created the different posters and animations in order to popularize biology and DNA, synthetic biology and our project for children and the general public. They also raised awareness on disabilities.
Safety: Alice, Emma, Gabriela, Léa and Manon also carried out the safety part. Aymen, Emma, and Jonathan doubled the voices for the video explaining in a simple way how the NeuronArch kill-switch works.
Law / Ethics: As law students, Emma, Kelly, and Sarah were in charge of the legal aspect of our project, including confidentiality and image rights, legal research and the drafting of a brief on the regulation of medical devices in France and Europe, as well as ethics-related reflections and meetings.


Presentations and Posters

Each member of the team contributed to the presentations and posters we did along the year.

Thank you to the professionals who contributed to our project

Microbiology

Bastien Lefeuvre, MS-Bio Platform, Institut Pasteur, 75015 Paris
For running mass spectrometry analyses for two of our samples, and for helping us analyze the results.

The Education Center of the Institut Pasteur
For letting us use their lab, equipment and materials. We especially want to thank Hervé Waxin, Director of the Teaching center and the lab technicians Murielle Almoussa, Corinne Fayolle, Angélique Godfin, Guylène K’ouas, Isabelle Lequeutre, Gautier Puime, Abdelhak Sandal, for their advice. Thank you to Céline Corbin, Gladys Elisabeth, Sylvie Garnero, Sylvie Malot, Virginie Ponticelli and Christine Vauthier for their help and administrative support.

Cellular Biology

Dr. JongEun Ihm, BioImagerie Photonique (UtechS PBI), Institut Pasteur, 75015 Paris
For helping us with the imaging of our neurons in the 96-well plate.

Dr. Julien Fernandes, BioImagerie Photonique (UtechS PBI), Institut Pasteur, 75015 Paris
For helping us with all the imaging of our neurons.

Microfluidics

Audric Jan, Équipe Macromolécules et Microsystèmes en Biologie et en Médecine (MMBT), UMR168, Institut Curie, 75005 Paris
For designing our microchannel chip and fabricating its mold, giving us advice, teaching us all the techniques used in microfluidics and helping us with the molds of our own chips.

Dr. Bruno Bresson, Team Réseaux Polymères Souples, ESPCI-SIMM-UMR7615, 75005 Paris France
For the capture of microscopic imaging of the different kinds of membranes.