Team:Virtus-Parva Mexico/Attributions

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<p>It can sometimes be easy to overlook those people that helped us out in our project in areas different to lab work or our human practices. For all of those who helped us out, we would like to send out a very special thanks to:
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To the Dean of the School of Sciences, Andrés Ramos
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the Head of Chemical and Biological Sciences Department, Daniel Lozada
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and the Head of the Department of Investigation and Postgraduate Degrees, Polioptro Fortunato Martínez Austria,
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for rooting for our project and aiding us in navigating the intricate inner system of our university.
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Revision as of 10:03, 17 October 2014

Virtus Parva

Our Advisors

Dr. Jose Sanchez Salas: our main instructor, our biological instructor, who was always patient and taught us plenty in the span of a couple of months. We were daily in the microbiology lab, continuing with our experiment and consulting with him, in order to advance in our project on the correct path.

Dr. Miguel Angel Méndez Rojas: our instructor, supporter and main aid when it came to the inorganic portion of our project and kept our feet on the ground. Most of the time spent in this lab was towards the beginning of our project, for the synthesis of our magnetite.

Dr. Monica Cerro Lopez was also very valuable as an instructor, given that she helped us in our trial-error phase of the synthesis of our nanoparticles. With her help we were able to synthesize the smallest and best magnetite possible.

Dr. Ruben Alejos Palomares: our instructor and biggest help when it came to modeling, without whom we would have been lost. Modelling was able to be completed thanks to the class Dr. Alejos taught, MEMS, and being widely available outside of classroom hours for consulting.

Dr. Melina Gomez Bock, the reason we began the play Copenhague and our connection to the Theater students, allowing the ball to start rolling on the entire project.

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Human Practices

We would like to thank all of the people that have helped out with our Human Practices:

Student Government Executive Power: Linda Zaragoza; Diana Moreno Cardenas; Carolina Acosta; Miguel Alpuche Manrique

Student Government of Chemical Biological Sciences: Haydee Pacheco Axel Loredo Roy Miranda Nayeli Garcia Malo Lopez Jessica del Castillo Especially we would like to thank the entire cast of the play Copenhague, picture to the right:

Baruk Serna, Larissa Perez, Ulises Gutierrez, Lya Diaz, Adriana Serra, Roxana Garza, Aldo Sosa, Stefany Blanco, Itzel Hernandez, Dante Franco, Luis Coy, Armando Morín, Fernando Arteaga, Guillermo Castrezana, Benito Rivera, Roxana Herrán, Melissa Guiochin.

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Special Thanks

It can sometimes be easy to overlook those people that helped us out in our project in areas different to lab work or our human practices. For all of those who helped us out, we would like to send out a very special thanks to:
To the Dean of the School of Sciences, Andrés Ramos
the Head of Chemical and Biological Sciences Department, Daniel Lozada
and the Head of the Department of Investigation and Postgraduate Degrees, Polioptro Fortunato Martínez Austria,
for rooting for our project and aiding us in navigating the intricate inner system of our university.

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