Attributions
The history of the creation of our team began with our PI Ilya Kabakov and Dmitry Sosin. At the end of January 2021, they decided to participate in iGEM and recruit a team.
Dmitry Sosin taught at the NRU MEPhI, so the team started recruiting through the information resources of MEPhI and IATE of the NRU MEPhI. In the first days of February, an announcement about recruitment to the team appeared on the website of the IATE Student Scientific Society.
Ilya and Dmitry also attracted students whom they already knew themselves. That's how our team appeared.
Our first meetings began at the end of March 2021. And in one of the first meetings we had an online meeting with Alexey Shaitan and Anastasia Kislova, who told us more about iGEM, its subtleties. We were given advice: decide on the topic.
And the brainstorming began. Each participant prepared sample topics that he would like to consider. But since there are a lot of elementary students in our team, it was difficult, since we still knew very little about scientific research.
At one of the meetings, Ilya Klabukov voiced the topic that we chose and the name of which you already know.
We really liked her right away. It seemed to us so interesting, exciting, and really promising that no one had any doubts about what to do this iGEM season.
And now you see the result of our six-month work.
We believe that the topic we are developing in this project can change the world. But along with a great idea, we also got a difficult project to implement. We have made great progress in our endeavor. But we would not have been able to do this without all those people who had a hand in our project.
We say thank you to everyone who helped us.
Name | Responsible | Helped |
Olesya Galanova | Student Leader, Work organization, Collaborations, Wiki, Human practices | Finances, Social Networks, Establishing iGEM at the university |
Alina Levushkina | Work in the lab with silicon nanoparticles, Wiki, Education&Communication | Creating the theoretical part of the project |
Alexey Kanashtarov | Education&Communication | Lab work, Creating the theoretical part of the project |
Alena Smirnova | Lab work, Education&Communication | Creating the theoretical part of the project |
Bertha Yliana Valdez Fernandez | Lab work | Creating the theoretical part of the project, Presentation Video, Promotion Video |
Anastasia Nikolaeva | Lab work, Creating the theoretical part of the project, Wiki, Collaboration | Promotion Video, Finances, Work organization, Social Networks |
Rimma Shatalova | Social Networks, Design of a logo | Creating the theoretical part of the project, Lab work |
Elena Goruynova | Social Networks, Education&Communication | Creating the theoretical part of the project, Work organization, Human Practices |
Anton Mamedov | Social Networks, Translation | Creating the theoretical part of the project |
Ksenia Kravchenko | Translation | Wiki, Presentation Video, Collaboration |
Ivan Pavlenko | Contribution | Creating an idea for the game, Wiki Design |
Ayat Rakhimzhanov | Wiki programming | |
Sergey Sysoev | Wiki design | Wiki programming |
Principal Investigators
Ilya Klabukov (Pathological physiology)
for making it possible to participate in the iGEM competition as well as providing sponsors.
Thank you for your wonderful idea about the project
Dmitry Sosin(Biology)
for providing us with a workplace and all the materials we need, helping with work in the
laboratory. Thank you for your help, understanding, and attention.
Denis Baranovsky (Doctor in Medicine at the University of Basel)
for your contribution. You are full of knowledge and ideas. It became a real boost for our teamwork
Advisors.
Maxim Bokov
Maxim has been with us from the very "birth" of the team. Thank you for your constant
support, attention, advice, and desire to help us. You have made a significant contribution to our work
Dr. Vasily Stepanenko(Ph.D., Head of Bio Pilot Plant, Institute of bioorganic chemistry - IBCh RAS)
Made a crucial contribution to creating genetically engineered plasmids and provided assistance in
affording the project with ideas and materials for research.
Special thanks to…
Alexey Shaytan and Anastasia Kislova (team Moscow)
for sharing your experience and knowledge about iGEM. They helped us to start and continue our
work efficiently. A lot would not have happened without their advice.
Rana Salah, our iGEM mentor,
for daily support, advice, and faith in our success, for help with all our questions about iGEM, and for
your time spent with us on Google Meet.
Orlova Olga
for your competent opinion about our project, for supporting us, and for helping us make it better.
Rasskazova Marina
Marina Mikhailovna allowed us to work with schoolchildren. Tell them about cloning methods,
biobricks, and other topics that are very important in iGEM and also about our project itself.
Tsygurov Denis
Denis is the creator of our video game. Thanks to him, our work was made easier to understand and
spread information to a great amount of people.
Elizaveta Svyatenko
for creating our promotion video
Ruslan Vnukov and Dmitry Gulyaev
for direct assistance in creating a mathematical model
Center for Youth Innovative Creativity of Obninsk and its managers Dmitry Churyukin and Sergey Astapov
for providing us with a platform and opportunities for filming videos and conducting educational lectures for students.
Andrii Gavrylenko
for helping us with Proposed Implementation criteria
Rafael García Gómez
He is a participant of igem 2019. Before and after the mentor appeared on our team, he was
happy to share his experience and help make our work better.
Nikolas Elvins
for helping us with writing our wiki
Shchukin Danil and Ivanov Artemiy (team Siberia)
for the exchange of experience and the possible help that you provided us during our work.
Dr. Pavel Makarevich, Ph.D., MD, contributes to cell viability assessment and provides the necessary lab consumables. в special thank to