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Attribution

The University of Melbourne iGEM team was responsible for almost all aspects of running the team, from purchasing supplies, coming up with the project concept, writing protocols, and executing the lab work. Help received from advisors and others is greatly appreciated and acknowledged below.

Special thanks and attributions go to:

Associate Professor Heung-Chin Cheng
Allowed us to use his lab space and arranged for training on practical procedures, helping with troubleshooting and theory

Associate Professor Paul Gooley, Dr Angus Johnston, and Associate Professor Neil O’ Brien-Simpson
Provided advice on our gene construct and helped us with brainstorming

Daisy Cheng
Assisted the team with laboratory techniques and reviewed our protocols

Students of the Cheng Lab, including Ashfaqul Hoque, Ah Bong, Gahana Advani, Ken Ang, George Cao, David Zula, and Ya Chee
Provided incredible amount of help in the lab

Pat Shilling and the Gooley Lab
Were a great help in designing experiments and protocols

George Grigorian
Designed the layout of the website

Luke Thorburn and Nic Roumeliotis
Did the amazing videos visible at our website

Members of the Bio21 Proteomics Facility
Ran our samples through mass spectrophotometers and helped us to interpret the data