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Ben also spent a significant amount of time coding and making the team
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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">Ben also spent a significant amount of
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wiki page look pretty awesome. He did most of the coding for the site
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time coding and making the team wiki page look pretty awesome. He did
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through self-learning of html and often sought Google for help
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most of the coding for the site through self-learning of html and often
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involving web design elements. He did not use any outside resources or
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sought Google for help involving web design elements. He did not use
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companies to code the site, but borrowed inspiration and snippets of
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any outside resources or companies to code the site, but borrowed
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code from previous iGEM teams: in particular 2013 WLC-Milwaukee, 2013
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inspiration and snippets of code from previous iGEM teams: in
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TMU-Tokyo, and 2012 WashU. He continued cloning work during the school
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particular 2013 WLC-Milwaukee, 2013 TMU-Tokyo, and 2012 WashU. He also
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year, when Jeffrey went abroad.<br>
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began work on the kinetic model system of the light regulation system.
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He continued cloning work during the school year, along with taking over organization of the team and keeping up with the many deadlines when Jeffrey went
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abroad.<br>
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Jeffrey worked on managing the team, setting up meetings, and having
Jeffrey worked on managing the team, setting up meetings, and having
conversations with the school administration and other iGEM teams. He
conversations with the school administration and other iGEM teams. He
also worked to create our team apparel.<br>
also worked to create our team apparel.<br>
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The Rebstock Group: Caroline Focht worked with Richard Li as part of
The Rebstock Group: Caroline Focht worked with Richard Li as part of
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biobricked during the school year.<br>
biobricked during the school year.<br>
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Caroline also concentrated on WashU iGEM Outreach program, which
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produced numerous educational videos, and sought out other iGEM teams
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iGEM Outreach program, which produced numerous educational videos, and
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for collaborations. She also produced most of our logos and graphics
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sought out other iGEM teams for collaborations. She also produced most
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for the website and presentations.<br>
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of our logos and graphics for the website and presentations.<br>
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Richard was lab manger of iGEM at Washington University in St. Louis,
Richard was lab manger of iGEM at Washington University in St. Louis,
thus in addition to the wet lab work he was also in charge of
thus in addition to the wet lab work he was also in charge of
fundraising and securing for the project. <br>
fundraising and securing for the project. <br>
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necessary. They provided the funding for lab supplies.<br>
necessary. They provided the funding for lab supplies.<br>
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Dr. Pakrasi: Dr. Pakrasi is Myron and Sonya Glassberg/Albert and
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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">Dr. Pakrasi: Dr. Pakrasi is Myron and
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Blanche Greensfelder Distinguished University Professor, also Director
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Sonya Glassberg/Albert and Blanche Greensfelder Distinguished
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of International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and
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University Professor, also Director of International Center for
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Sustainability (I-CARES). His research interests are: Photosynthesis,
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Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability (I-CARES). His research
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Nitrogen Fixation, Systems and Synthetic Biology. Pakrasi Lab’s current
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interests are: Photosynthesis, Nitrogen Fixation, Systems and Synthetic
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focus is on Bioenergy Production in Cyanobacteria.<br>
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Biology. Pakrasi Lab’s current focus is on Bioenergy Production in
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Cyanobacteria.<br>
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Dr. Tae Seok Moon: Dr. Moon is a Principal Investigator and Assistant
Dr. Tae Seok Moon: Dr. Moon is a Principal Investigator and Assistant
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unfettered access to his lab and material equipment at all hours of the
unfettered access to his lab and material equipment at all hours of the
day (and night). Dr. Moon also financed ordering of primers and DNA
day (and night). Dr. Moon also financed ordering of primers and DNA
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sequence verification.<br>
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Our team would not be complete without our list of direct advisors:
Our team would not be complete without our list of direct advisors:
Andrew Ng, Bert Berla, Cheryl Immethun, and Dr. Deng Liu.<br>
Andrew Ng, Bert Berla, Cheryl Immethun, and Dr. Deng Liu.<br>
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Andrew Ng:&nbsp; Andrew is an undergraduate biomedical engineer
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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">Andrew Ng:&nbsp; Andrew is an
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interested in the applications of systems and synthetic biology to
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undergraduate biomedical engineer interested in the applications of
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cyanobacteria. He was also a past participant in iGEM at WashU. As the
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systems and synthetic biology to cyanobacteria. He was also a past
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major peer advisor for iGEM project this year, Andrew provided
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participant in iGEM at WashU. As the major peer advisor for iGEM
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invaluable advice and guidance on all aspects of both Rebstock and
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project this year, Andrew provided invaluable advice and guidance on
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Brauer Group’s work, ranging from protocol design and lab technique
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all aspects of both Rebstock and Brauer Group’s work, ranging from
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training to providing material support for the GC activity testing. <br>
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protocol design and lab technique training to providing material
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support for the GC activity testing. <br>
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Bertram Berla:&nbsp; Bert is a PhD candidate in Energy, Environmental,
Bertram Berla:&nbsp; Bert is a PhD candidate in Energy, Environmental,
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cyanobacteria. Deng helped iGEM members on details of experimental
cyanobacteria. Deng helped iGEM members on details of experimental
design, plasmid design, and cell culturing.<br>
design, plasmid design, and cell culturing.<br>
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presentations. The list includes:<br>
presentations. The list includes:<br>
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Allie Hoynes-O’Connor, Ray Henson, Ryan Lee , and Tatenda Shopera: The
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graduate students of the MRG helped the Brauer Group by aiding in
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Lee , and Tatenda Shopera: The graduate students of the MRG helped the
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answering every day questions and making sure we contributed to the
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Brauer Group by aiding in answering every day questions and making sure
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well-being and material readiness of the lab as well as following all
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we contributed to the well-being and material readiness of the lab as
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safety and labeling protocols. Ms. Hoynes-O’Connor served as our lab
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well as following all safety and labeling protocols. Ms.
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safety officer and gave us guidance and training on lab safety
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Hoynes-O’Connor served as our lab safety officer and gave us guidance
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procedures. Mr. Henson also gave guidance and plasmid material in the
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and training on lab safety procedures. Mr. Henson also gave guidance
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Brauer Group’s early attempts at constructing a sequence verifiable
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and plasmid material in the Brauer Group’s early attempts at
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chromophore. <br>
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constructing a sequence verifiable chromophore. <br>
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Kenneth Ng and Soo Ji Kim: Kenneth and Soo Ji are laboratory technician
Kenneth Ng and Soo Ji Kim: Kenneth and Soo Ji are laboratory technician
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production. During iGEM project, she provided detailed advice on nearly
production. During iGEM project, she provided detailed advice on nearly
all aspect of experiment for Rebstock group.<br>
all aspect of experiment for Rebstock group.<br>
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At Monsanto, a group of scientists specializing in nitrogen fixation
At Monsanto, a group of scientists specializing in nitrogen fixation
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Brandon Nicklas: Brandon Nicklas is an undergraduate at Penn State; he
Brandon Nicklas: Brandon Nicklas is an undergraduate at Penn State; he
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helped us to design a kinetic model for our light regulation system.<br>
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helped us to design a kinetic model for our light regulation system. Unfortunately we did not continue with the model as we were missing some experimental values that we ran out of time to find. <br>
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Rajib Saha: Rajib is a PhD candidate at Penn State; he worked as a
Rajib Saha: Rajib is a PhD candidate at Penn State; he worked as a
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development procedure and growth capabilities.<br>
development procedure and growth capabilities.<br>
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WashU iGEM would like to thank Washington University School of Arts
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WashU iGEM would like to thank <a href="http://artsci.wustl.edu">Washington
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&amp; Sciences, Washington University School of Engineering, Washington
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University School of Arts &amp; Sciences</a>, <a
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University Office of Undergraduate Research, Washington University
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href="http://engineering.wustl.edu">Washington University School of
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International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability,
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Engineering</a>, <a href="http://undergradresearch.wustl.edu">Washington
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Sigma-Aldrich and Monsanto for providing funding for stipends and
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University Office of Undergraduate Research</a>, <a
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materials. Lastly, we would like to thank SnapGene for their software
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href="http://icares.wustl.edu/Pages/Home.aspx">Washington University
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to aid our plasmid designs. <br>
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International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability</a>,
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<a href="http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/united-states.html">Sigma-Aldrich</a>
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and <a href="http://www.monsanto.com/pages/default.aspx">Monsanto</a>
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for providing funding for stipends and materials. Lastly, we would like
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to thank <a href="http://www.snapgene.com">SnapGene</a> for their
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software to aid our plasmid designs. <br>
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