Team:BostonU/Acknowledgements
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Professor Douglas DensmorePrimary Investigator, CIDAR Lab at Boston UniversityWe would like to thank Professor Densmore for his lab space and his support throughout the summer. |
Dr. Ernst OberortnerPostdoctoral Researcher, CIDAR Lab at Boston UniversityWe would also like to thank Dr. Ernst Oberortner for his help with Eugene and the priority encoder design. |
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Orit ShaerPrimary Investigator, HCI Lab at Wellesley CollegeWe would like to thank Professor Orit Shaer for teaching us more about Bio-design Automation and for allowing us to collaborate with her lab to learn more about integrating computational tools with experimental lab work. We would also like to thank the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) lab at Wellesley for allowing us to use the Google Glass in our lab. |
Ariela EsmurriaWe would like to thank high school student Ariela Esmurria for helping us with the Interlab study. |
Diego Cuerda GilWe would like to thank Diego Cuerda Gil for his help in finishing cloning origins of replication. |
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. We would specifically like to thank:
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