Attributions

Supervisors Synbio Modelling Outreach Wiki Project consultation Funding

Supervisors


In this section, we would like to thank all our amazing supervisors.

  • Dr Stefanie Frank, Primary PI
  • For offering support on all aspects of project and assisting in designing DNA constructs and lab protocols

  • Dr Kenth Gustafsson, Primary PI
  • For offering support on all aspects of project as well as connecting us with stakeholders and sponsors

  • Dr Rana Khalife
  • For advising us on science communication and outreach activities as well as giving us crucial suggestions on how we should document our findings on the wiki

  • Dr Chris Barnes
  • For helping us with modelling and supervising us throughout the iGEM process

  • Alexander Van de Steen
  • For supporting us throughout the course of this project and helping us overcome obstacles in the wet lab stage

  • Ferdinando Sereno
  • For supporting us throughout the course of this project and helping us overcome obstacles in the wet lab stage

  • Harsh Bumia
  • For supporting us throughout the course of this project and helping us overcome obstacles

  • Jiaming Chen from the UCL Biochemical Engineering Department
  • For supervising and helping us in the lab

  • Naail Kashif-Khan
  • For supervising and helping us in the lab

Synbio

In this section, we would like to mention all the people that helped us with the wet lab aspect of our project:

  • Prantar Tamuri from the UCL BioID/ UCL Biochemical Engineering departments
  • For sharing his experitise on how to work with mycelium and cyanobacteria

  • Gorjan Stojanovski from the UCL Biochemical Engineering Department
  • For advising us on different barcterial strains and protocols for working with them

  • Brian O'Sullivan from the UCL Biochemical Engineering Department
  • For conducting a safety induction with us

  • Joanne Brotherton from the UCL Biochemical Engineering Department
  • For running a technical support teaching lab for us

  • Elaine Briggs from the UCL Biochemical Engineering Department
  • For running a technical support teaching lab for us


Here, we would like to thank all the people that helped us work with mycelium:

  • Anete Krista Salmane from UCL BioID
  • For helping with mycelium strains and advice on how to manipulate them

  • Natalia Piorecka from UCL BioID
  • For insight into how to use mycelium as a construction material

Modelling


In this section, we would like to mention all the people that helped us with the modelling aspect of our project.

  • Sadjad Naderi from Imperial College London
  • Computer modelling of material properties and advice on material property testing

Outreach


Here, we would like to mention all the people that helped us with the outreach aspect of our project.

  • Miroslava Grajciarová from Dva v jednom Childrens Book publishing company
  • Advice and guidance on how to write a children's book and how to focus it to the right audience

  • Clara Fernandez Mosquera from Virgen de Europa School
  • For initial development and guidance of the Lab Safety Game

  • Alexander Skyum Mortensen from Labster
  • For advising us about the inner workings of online games that inspired our lab safety game

  • Kim Morgan from the UCL Biochemical Engineering Department
  • Event promotion and supply of matrials

  • Brian O'Sullivan from the UCL Biochemical Engineering Department
  • Consultation and advice on Lab Safety Game

Wiki


In this section, we would like to mention all the people and resources that helped us with the coding of the wiki.

  • Naail Kashif-Khan
  • Offered guidance on how to implement responsive features into the wiki as well as providing feedback for the layout

  • Alex Nathanail from UCL
  • For helping us upload content on our wiki before the wiki freeze

  • Alvaro trigo from Codepen
  • For providing inspiration for styling our project description page with his zig zag template

  • W3School.com
  • For providing general wiki coding support and templates for styling the teams wiki page

  • UCl 2020 iGEM wiki and NUS 2021 iGEM wiki
  • For providing general inspiration for the content and layout of each page

  • Alex Nathanil
  • For providing general tech support

Project consultation


In this section, we would like to thank all the people that helped us improve our project:

  • Luke Heaton-Founder and Inventor of POMB
  • Rollin James from Okam wrks
  • Brenda Parker from UCL BioID

Financial/Material support


In this section, we would like to thank all the organizations and people that helped us with the fund our project.

  • UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering
  • For providing us with wet labs, supervision and consumables

  • UCL Faculty of Engineering
  • Financial support

  • EPSRC Centre For Doctoral Training in BioDesign Engineering
  • Financial support for summer studentships