Team:BostonU/Acknowledgements
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- | < | + | <td scope="col"><header3>Professor Douglas Densmore</header3><br>Primary Investigator, CIDAR Lab<br><br>We would like to thank Professor Densmore for his lab space and his support throughout the summer.</td> |
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- | < | + | <td scope="col"><header3>Dr. Ernst Oberortner</header3><br>Postdoctoral Researcher, CIDAR Lab<br><br>We would also like to thank Dr. Ernst Oberortner for his help with <a href="http://eugenecad.org/" target="_blank">Eugene</a>.</td> |
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- | < | + | <td scope="col"><header3>Orit Shaer</header3><br><br>We would like to thank Professor Orit Shaer and her lab at Wellesley for collaborating with us.</td></tr> |
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- | < | + | <td scope="col"><header3>Ariela Esmurria</header3><br><br>We would like to thank high school student Ariela Esmurria for helping us with the Interlab study.</td></tr> |
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- | < | + | <td scope="col"><header3>Jacob Beal</header3><br>BBN Technologies<br>We would like to thank Dr. Jacob Beal from BBN Technologies for teaching us how to use the BBN Synthetic Biology Tools and helping us troubleshoot.</td></tr> |
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- | < | + | <td scope="col" colspan="2">The wetlab work was completed by Yash Agarwal (fusion proteins), Alan Pacheco (new vector backbones), and Katie Lewis (tandem promoters). Our advisor, Traci Haddock, and our mentor, Evan Appleton, trained us in the lab and provided us troubleshooting advice throughout the project. All team members and advisors contributed to the wiki. Alan designed the wiki framework. Ariela Esmurria, a high school student volunteer, did the wetlab work for the Interlab Study.</td> |
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- | < | + | <td scope="col" colspan="2">We'd like to thank all of our sponsors for their generous support. Without the support from the following Boston University departments and corporate sponsors, we would not have been able to compete in iGEM.<br><br><center>Thank you very much!<center></td> |
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Primary Investigator, CIDAR Lab We would like to thank Professor Densmore for his lab space and his support throughout the summer. |
Postdoctoral Researcher, CIDAR Lab We would also like to thank Dr. Ernst Oberortner for his help with Eugene. |
Academic Collaborations |
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We would like to thank Professor Orit Shaer and her lab at Wellesley for collaborating with us. |
We would like to thank high school student Ariela Esmurria for helping us with the Interlab study. |
Corporate Collaborations |
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BBN Technologies We would like to thank Dr. Jacob Beal from BBN Technologies for teaching us how to use the BBN Synthetic Biology Tools and helping us troubleshoot. |
Contributions |
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The wetlab work was completed by Yash Agarwal (fusion proteins), Alan Pacheco (new vector backbones), and Katie Lewis (tandem promoters). Our advisor, Traci Haddock, and our mentor, Evan Appleton, trained us in the lab and provided us troubleshooting advice throughout the project. All team members and advisors contributed to the wiki. Alan designed the wiki framework. Ariela Esmurria, a high school student volunteer, did the wetlab work for the Interlab Study. |
Sponsors |
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We'd like to thank all of our sponsors for their generous support. Without the support from the following Boston University departments and corporate sponsors, we would not have been able to compete in iGEM. |