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<p>Our team was responsible for almost all the team setup, the lab work, writing protocols and brainstorming, with help from advisors that are acknowledged below. Even though here we mentioned a person in charge of subjects, everyone helped to some extent in almost all the  aspects of the Project. </p>
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  <p>Our team consists of 16 people: 14 students of Engineering in Molecular Biotechnology from the Faculty of Sciences, an Industrial Designer from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism and 2 professors that advise us: a microbiologist and a chemical engineer, all from the University of Chile. We are united by our passion towards biology and the social commitment behind this project.</p>
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  <p>We want to thank José Bernales for supervising our work in the lab contributing with his experience in the last year team.  The interlab was realized by Joaquín Acosta, Lucas Araya, Delia Garrido, Paula Rivas and Sebastián Farias. Felipe Muñoz was in charge of all the protocols.
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Camilo Berrio did the modeling of the aptazymes. The enzymatic assays were performed by Lucas Araya, Felipe Muñoz, Paula Rivas, Sebastian Farias, Delia Garrido.  Joaquin Acosta and Leonardo Guzman for the Lyophilization experiments and finally, the detection kit design was done by Camila Vivanco. We want to thank the contributions of Perú.</p>
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   <p>We have learnt so many things during the development of this project, and we have used this knowledge to create a solution for a globally relevant problem, and to have a positive impact in our country. In addition to conducting talks and other types of dynamic activities, we seek to contribute to the extension of science, biotechnology and synthetic biology to society and raise awareness of the importance of these areas of study and work as potential tools in the search for real solutions to different problems that we are faced with on a daily basis.</p>
 
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Revision as of 02:24, 17 October 2018









ATRIBUTIONS


Our team was responsible for almost all the team setup, the lab work, writing protocols and brainstorming, with help from advisors that are acknowledged below. Even though here we mentioned a person in charge of subjects, everyone helped to some extent in almost all the aspects of the Project.


Laboratory


We want to thank José Bernales for supervising our work in the lab contributing with his experience in the last year team. The interlab was realized by Joaquín Acosta, Lucas Araya, Delia Garrido, Paula Rivas and Sebastián Farias. Felipe Muñoz was in charge of all the protocols. Camilo Berrio did the modeling of the aptazymes. The enzymatic assays were performed by Lucas Araya, Felipe Muñoz, Paula Rivas, Sebastian Farias, Delia Garrido. Joaquin Acosta and Leonardo Guzman for the Lyophilization experiments and finally, the detection kit design was done by Camila Vivanco. We want to thank the contributions of Perú.

We have learnt so many things during the development of this project, and we have used this knowledge to create a solution for a globally relevant problem, and to have a positive impact in our country. In addition to conducting talks and other types of dynamic activities, we seek to contribute to the extension of science, biotechnology and synthetic biology to society and raise awareness of the importance of these areas of study and work as potential tools in the search for real solutions to different problems that we are faced with on a daily basis.

Our team consists of 16 people: 14 students of Engineering in Molecular Biotechnology from the Faculty of Sciences, an Industrial Designer from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism and 2 professors that advise us: a microbiologist and a chemical engineer, all from the University of Chile. We are united by our passion towards biology and the social commitment behind this project.