diff --git a/src/data/hptimelinedata.tsx b/src/data/hptimelinedata.tsx index 24411455a35411388227850433d4ceece76dbf5a..0288dcff533ddc0256b4dc617b96e1ae6a64b49e 100644 --- a/src/data/hptimelinedata.tsx +++ b/src/data/hptimelinedata.tsx @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ export interface TimelineDatenpunkt { interview?: React.ReactNode; text?: string | Array<string> | Array<React.ReactNode>; /* Extra Text */ experton?: string; - summary: string; + summary: string | Array<string> | Array<React.ReactNode>; /* Sobald Zitierungen drin sind oder Links muss es HTML Code sein, ansonsten gehen strings */ months: string, } @@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ const pics: { [key: string]: string } = { mukomove:"https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/photos/for-wiki-texts/po-mukomove/wir-plakat-mukomove.jpeg", hakan:"https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/photos/hp/hakan.webp", stemcell: "https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/photos/hp/stemcellquadrat.webp", + mukodina: "https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/photos/hp/mukodino.webp", }; @@ -143,16 +144,24 @@ export const timelinedata: Array<TimelineDatenpunkt> = [ vorname: "Building the team", nachnname: "", pictureurl: pics['placeholder'], + job: "Team iGEM", + affiliation: "Bielfeld CeBiTec 2024", tag: "Milestone", heading: "Development of a multidisciplinary team structure", interviewtabid: "recruiting", cardtext: "", - quote: "", - aimofcontact: "", - insights: "", - implementation: "", + quoteNachname:"Zimmermann, Intructor", + quoteVorname:"Sinan", + quote: " I carefully reviewed each application, focusing not only on the technical skills and academic achievements of the candidates but also on their ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary environment. My goal was to build a diverse team with complementary strengths, ensuring that each member could contribute uniquely to the project while fostering a spirit of innovation and teamwork.", type: "meta", - summary: "", + summary: [<p> + Building a successful interdisciplinary team, like the one involved in this iGEM project, requires careful coordination and a shared vision for addressing complex scientific challenges. This team is an excellent example of how bringing together individuals from various academic backgrounds fosters innovation and facilitates problem-solving in the fields of synthetic biology and biotechnology. + The team members come from diverse fields of study, including <strong>Molecular Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Molecular Cell Biology, Genome-Based System Biology, Interdisciplinary Biomedicine, and even Media Production</strong>. This variety of expertise allows them to approach problems from multiple perspectives, ensuring that the project is well-rounded and capable of addressing both + experimental and computational challenges. For instance, while the biotechnologists and molecular biologists focus on designing and conducting lab experiments, the bioinformaticians contribute crucial insights for data analysis and genome sequencing. The inclusion of a media production expert adds another layer to the team’s capabilities, ensuring that science communication and + project documentation are handled professionally, which is particularly important for presenting their work at conferences and competitions. + The multidisciplinary structure of this team evolved naturally as they identified the project’s needs and recruited members who could fill specific roles. Over time, this multidisciplinary structure has continued to develop as the team’s project evolved. Roles became more defined as team members took on specific responsibilities, whether it was refining prime editing systems or crafting + communication strategies for iGEM. The range of experience across the team, from younger students like Vincent Carl Stöckl in the early stages of their academic careers to more advanced students in later semesters, allows for a blend of fresh perspectives and seasoned expertise. This balance helps ensure both the immediate success of the project and the continuity of its progress in the future. + In summary, this interdisciplinary iGEM team demonstrates how a diverse group of individuals with specialized skills can come together to tackle a complex biological project. By combining their expertise in molecular biology, bioinformatics, cell biology, and media production, the team is able to execute their project holistically, ensuring that each aspect, from experimental design to public outreach, is handled with precision and creativity.</p>], months: "February" }, { @@ -163,6 +172,8 @@ export const timelinedata: Array<TimelineDatenpunkt> = [ heading: "Getting Acquainted with Cystic Fibrosis", interviewtabid: "firstpresi", cardtext: "", + quoteNachname: "Köhler, Teammember", + quoteVorname: "", quote: "", aimofcontact: "", insights: "", @@ -420,7 +431,7 @@ export const timelinedata: Array<TimelineDatenpunkt> = [ vorname: "Exploring new ideas", nachnname: "x", pictureurl: pics['placeholder'], - tag: "Other", + tag: "Milestone", affiliation: "", heading: "Further brainstorming on approaches", interviewtabid: "brainstorming", @@ -497,7 +508,7 @@ export const timelinedata: Array<TimelineDatenpunkt> = [ vorname: "Documenting progress", nachnname: "", pictureurl: pics['placeholder'], - tag: "Other", + tag: "Milestone", heading: "Tracking progress in expert search and idea development", interviewtabid: "progress", cardtext: "", @@ -816,7 +827,7 @@ export const timelinedata: Array<TimelineDatenpunkt> = [ </li> </ol>,], summary: "In the visit with Katrin Westhoff, we participated in physiotherapy sessions for children, including those with cystic fibrosis (CF). We observed that breathing therapy is beneficial for various illnesses and learned techniques that can be practiced at home. Sessions last 30 to 60 minutes, combining manual therapy with playful elements. While older children engaged well, infants often found the exercises uncomfortable. Importantly, both Katrin and parents noted that children could inhale without issues from an early age, reinforcing our focus on inhalation delivery methods for therapies.", - pictureurl_interview:"", + pictureurl_interview:"https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/photos/hp/besuch-westhoff/untitled-design.png", months: "june" }, { @@ -1384,6 +1395,7 @@ export const timelinedata: Array<TimelineDatenpunkt> = [ quote: "The GXP course was extremely useful as it provided us with important knowledge that supports our entire team in complying with quality standards. This knowledge will help us to organise our processes efficiently and in accordance with regulations in the future.", quoteVorname:"Kaya", quoteNachname:"Lange", + type: "meta", text: [<p>I, Kaya, Team Member of iGEM Bielefeld 2024, recently participated in an intensive one-week GXP (Good Practice) training course, which was pivotal experience for both me and our project. The course covered essential regulatory frameworks, including</p>, <ul> <li>Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)</li> @@ -1530,7 +1542,7 @@ export const timelinedata: Array<TimelineDatenpunkt> = [ nachnname: "Thomas Malenke ", job: "Patient", affiliation: "and CF Activist", - pictureurl: pics['placeholder'], + pictureurl: pics['mukodino'], tag: "Patient", heading: "Shaping CF Therapies: Lessons Learned from Patients' Real-World Experiences", interviewtabid: "dino", @@ -1640,6 +1652,7 @@ export const timelinedata: Array<TimelineDatenpunkt> = [ heading: "Insights and Recommendations from Interview on Protein Engineering", interviewtabid: "saito", cardtext: "", + language:"en", quote: "X", aimofcontact: "The aim of the interview was to gain deeper insights into the topic of protein engineering, especially with regard to Fanzor (SpuFz) and to get feedback on our existing approaches for possible nickases, as well as for the planned nickase assay. ", insights: "The interview provided the iGEM team with valuable advice regarding their Prime Editing project and especially on their planned nickase assay. Dr Saito gave detailed feedback on technical challenges, especially with protein expression in E. coli, and suggested switching to yeast for better results. He also encouraged the team to plan carefully, given the project's complexity, and offered guidance on future experiments.  ",