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We would like to thank our faculty advisor Prof. Charles Miller for his input and help. Also, we would also like to thank our graduate advisor Asif Rahman for his valuable insight. Thank you Kevin Pickett from USU Computer Science Department for helping with the wiki. Dr. Ronald Sims helped us secure funding from the Department of Biological Engineering. Dean Christine E. Hailey provided funds from the Deans office in the Faculty of Engineering at Utah State University.
We would like to thank our faculty advisor Prof. Charles Miller for his input and help. Also, we would also like to thank our graduate advisor Asif Rahman for his valuable insight. Thank you Kevin Pickett from USU Computer Science Department for helping with the wiki. Dr. Ronald Sims helped us secure funding from the Department of Biological Engineering. Dean Christine E. Hailey provided funds from the Deans office in the Faculty of Engineering at Utah State University.

Revision as of 02:17, 18 October 2014

Attributions

All experiments and work for this project were conducted by Undergraduate Biological Engineering students who volunteered their time in Dr. Charles Miller's Cellular Engineering Laboratory at Utah State University.

University Facilities

Thanks to USU chemistry department for allowing us to use their NMR.

Sponsors and Support


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Mentors and other Assistance

We would like to thank our faculty advisor Prof. Charles Miller for his input and help. Also, we would also like to thank our graduate advisor Asif Rahman for his valuable insight. Thank you Kevin Pickett from USU Computer Science Department for helping with the wiki. Dr. Ronald Sims helped us secure funding from the Department of Biological Engineering. Dean Christine E. Hailey provided funds from the Deans office in the Faculty of Engineering at Utah State University.


The wheat (Triticum aestivum) chlorophyllase gene was kindly provided to us by Dr. Joseph Jez, Washington University, St. Louis, MO


Collaborations