Team:BYU Provo/Attributions
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The 2014 BYU Provo iGEM team is made up of 11 students.
All were involved in planning, organization, and the implementation of our research for our project.
We would like to thank the following groups and individuals...
General Support:
Dr. Julianne Grose for offering mentoring, advice, and making iGEM possible for us
Desi DeMille, who helped us with day-to-day lab questions and techniques, as well as keeping track of our work
Skip Price, for bringing his technical expertise and knowledge to the team
Project Support:
For helping fund our project:
Brigham Young University Department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology
Brigham Young University Department of Neuroscience
Brigham Young University Department of Chemical Engineering in the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology
The BYU Center for Teaching and Learning which provided a generous grant to help cover our lab expenses
Auxotrophy:
Dr. Bill McCleary for advice on optimizing the SOE-ing PCR for serine auxotrophy
Biofilm:
Ananda Shankar Bhattacharjee with the Goel Lab at the University of Utah, who provided us with the N. multiformis chassis for our project
The Silver Creek Water Reclamation Facility for providing us with samples of their biofilm, as well as demonstrating the process of water reclamation
CRISPR:
Rodolphe Barrangou Lab at the Universite Catholique De Louvain, which provided us with S. thermophilus LMD-s sample from which we obtained the CRISPR
Metabolism:
Dr. Stephen Lory from Harvard University for providing us with P. aeruginosa PAO1 stock
Dr. Herb E. Schellhorn at McCaster University for providing denitrifying E. coliVolker Morath for sending erythromycin plasmids when we were in desperate need
Wiki support:
A huge thank you to Jordan Berg, Jared McOmber, and Cameron Sargent for helping the rest of the computer-illiterate team to make our wiki work!