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Revision as of 23:23, 22 September 2018
Human Practices
Collaborations
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Yadira Boada,
Researcher of the DISA (System engineering and automatic department), get in touch with Ecuador iGEM team and organized the collaboration.
Social Engagement
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Juan Fuster, director of the Mustang Art Gallery cultural space (MAG), provided us the logistical space to carry out a SynBio talk and BioArt workshop with high schools students.
Integrated Human
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Francisco Mojica was interviewed as part of our Integrated Human
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María Peñil and Dr. Mehmet Berkmen provided us with feedback to improve the design and execution of Printeria as a tool for Bacterial Art.
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Juan Pascual, Pastor Ferrando, researcher of the Projects and Manufacturing department, provide us with bibliography and tips about Kanomodel, which has been applied to our integrated human practices.
Safety
Software
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Juan Pasogias, Computer Engineering graduate from 2017 iGEM’s software team helped us with software evaluation and communication between software and hardware.
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Manuel Portolés, Computer engineering graduate from 2016 iGEM’s software team mentored us throughout the whole process of developing Printeria’s software tool. He helped us with the specification of the requirements, testing and defining the architecture.
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2018 Valencia UPV iGEM Team, helped us to validate the software usability and suggested new useful functionalities to implement.
Hardware
Wet Lab
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PhD Marta Vázquez and PhD Diego Orzáez, instructors, from the IBMCP (UPV- CSIC), provided us the destination Level 1 vectors for the Golden Gate Cloning system and introduced us to the basic knowledge about the Golden Braid 3.0. grammar.
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Laura Campos Beneyto, from the Biotechnology-Biochemistry department (ETSIAMN-UPV), gave us technical support to continue the wet lab schedule when our thermocycler was broken.
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Design and domestication of DNA basic parts for the GB 3.0. grammar and transcriptional unit assemblies were accomplished by Carolina Ropero, Adrián Requena and Alberto Coronado (wet lab team).
Modeling
Graphic Design
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Salva Antón and Irene Martinez, Salva Antón and Irene Martinez, Fine Arts graduates from 2017 iGEM’s design team and specialized in graphic design mentored our design student during all the project.
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Alicia Blasco, from the Design and Creative Technologies helped as a collaborator in our graphic design and creating content.
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