Team:USyd-Australia/Attributions

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Attributions

Dr Nick Coleman - Our amazing supervisor, who was essential in every way to the team

Robbie Oppenheimer - The founder of iGEM at Sydney University, who was a tremendous advisor and motivator.

The 2013 USYD iGEM team

Dr Hannah Nicholas - For providing guidance at the beginning of our project.

Elissa Liew, Dr Mai-Anh Ly, Sam Ross and numerous others - Who all helped our team navigate the lab and pointed out the mistakes we were making in real time!


Thanks again to Sam Ross, for providing the AraC-pBad controllable promoter system in pSB1C3.

Financial and Material Support

Thank you to support from:

Prof. Trevor Hambley - Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Sydney.

Prof. Ian Campbell - Head of the School of Molecular Bioscience, University of Sydney.

Prof. Robyn Overall - Head of the School of Biology, University of Sydney.


The Snapgene team - For allowing us to use Snapgene for free, it was an invaluable tool for planning our project.

Dr Paul Priscott - AMS Laboratories

With thanks to: