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Attributions

Acknowledgements & Attributions


The UCL iGEM 2014 team would like to thank all our advisors who have assisted us throughout the project, and without whom the project would not have been possible. We would also like to thank all everyone else who has helped us realise this project, be it through invaluable advice or providing DNA, equipment, or other materials. These contributions have helped us enormously. All work on this wiki was carried out and all data collected by us unless stated otherwise. For a full list of our collaborations & acknowledgements, please visit our collaborations page.


Lab Graphics & Design Human Practices Modelling Web & Communication Bioprocessing

Our work and achievements can be split into 6 categories, each representing the different aspects of our immense project. During the early days of our project, we identified the different sub-teams we would be working in, and since then a lot of members have contributed to almost all aspects of the project.

Lab: BioBricks & Project Sexification

We would like to thank the UCL Biochemical Engineering department for providing us with the guidance, facilities and resources to complete our lab work.


Team members:

Daniel de la Torre, Edouardo Gianni, Behzad Karkaria,Ning Lu, Soheila Jalail, Yan Kay Ho, Tanel Ozdemir, Adam Denyer, Georgia Bondy, Miriam Leon

Contributions from:

Darren Nesbeth, Darren, Eli Keshvarez-Moore, Vitor Pinhiero, Helina Marshall, Shahin Heshmatifar, Alex Templar, Des Schofield, Archie Melbourne, Julian Albers

Graphics & Design

We would like to thank Vista Print for helping us produce our business cards.
Team members: Oran Maguire, Pamela Niem

Policy & Practices

We would like to thank the UCL Biochemical Engineering department for providing us with the guidance, facilities and resources to complete our lab work.
Team members: Georgia Bondy, Alex Bates, Kevin Keyaert, Alberto Aparicio
Contributions from: Phillip Boeing, Bethan Wolfenden, Andy Cheng, KaiCheng Kiew, Archie Melbourne, Julian Albers

Modelling & General Science

We would like to thank the UCL Biochemical Engineering department for providing us with the guidance, facilities and resources to complete our lab work.
Team members: Miriam Leon, Rob Stanley

Web & Communications

We would like to thank our 1000+ followers on Facebook, Twitter & Tumblr, as well as acknowledge the work of programmers whose open source work we utilised in the development of this Wiki. This wiki contains work sourced from Font Awesome and jQuery plugins, we are thankful to have been able to utilise these features. We extend our gratitude to the DTU-Denmark (2011) and TU Munich (2010) teams for the tutorials they provided us from their respective wikis. Additional thanks to past UCL iGEM members, who helped us develop the design and concept for our Wiki.
Team members: Adam Denyer, Lewis Iain, Sanjay Joshi, Yan Kay Ho

Bioprocess Engineering

We would like to thank the UCL Biochemical Engineering department for providing us with the guidance, facilities and resources to complete our work. Additional thanks go out to Professor Eli Keshavarz-Moore, Dr Frank Baganz, Professor Gary Lye, and Dr Yuhong Zhou; for the advice and guidance they provided us throughout our project. We have also collaborated with Godfrey Kyazze, a lecturer at University of Westminster. We would also like to acknowledge the respective authors of the research papers we studied.
Team members:Maurice Bertrand, Joy Faucher Contributions from: Sanjay Joshi

Microfluidics

We would like to thank the UCL Biochemical Engineering department for providing us with the guidance, facilities and resources to complete our lab work.
Team members: Lewis Brayshaw, David Jackson Contributions from: Joy Faucher, Sanjay Joshi

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Email: ucligem2014@gmail.com

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