Team:WashU StLouis/Attributions
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- | Ben also spent a significant amount of time coding and making the team | + | <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Ben also spent a significant amount of |
- | wiki page look pretty awesome. He did most of the coding for the site | + | time coding and making the team wiki page look pretty awesome. He did |
- | through self-learning of html and often sought Google for help | + | most of the coding for the site through self-learning of html and often |
- | involving web design elements. He did not use any outside resources or | + | sought Google for help involving web design elements. He did not use |
- | companies to code the site, but borrowed inspiration and snippets of | + | any outside resources or companies to code the site, but borrowed |
- | code from previous iGEM teams: in particular 2013 WLC-Milwaukee, 2013 | + | inspiration and snippets of code from previous iGEM teams: in |
- | TMU-Tokyo, and 2012 WashU. He continued cloning work during the school | + | particular 2013 WLC-Milwaukee, 2013 TMU-Tokyo, and 2012 WashU. He also |
- | year, when Jeffrey went abroad.<br> | + | began work on the kinetic model system of the light regulation system. |
+ | 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 | ||
+ | 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 | + | <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Caroline also concentrated on WashU |
- | produced numerous educational videos, and sought out other iGEM teams | + | iGEM Outreach program, which produced numerous educational videos, and |
- | for collaborations. She also produced most of our logos and graphics | + | sought out other iGEM teams for collaborations. She also produced most |
- | for the website and presentations.<br> | + | 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 | + | <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Dr. Pakrasi: Dr. Pakrasi is Myron and |
- | Blanche Greensfelder Distinguished University Professor, also Director | + | Sonya Glassberg/Albert and Blanche Greensfelder Distinguished |
- | of International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and | + | University Professor, also Director of International Center for |
- | Sustainability (I-CARES). His research interests are: Photosynthesis, | + | Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability (I-CARES). His research |
- | Nitrogen Fixation, Systems and Synthetic Biology. Pakrasi Lab’s current | + | interests are: Photosynthesis, Nitrogen Fixation, Systems and Synthetic |
- | focus is on Bioenergy Production in Cyanobacteria.<br> | + | Biology. Pakrasi Lab’s current focus is on Bioenergy Production in |
+ | 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 | ||
- | sequence verification<br> | + | 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: Andrew is an undergraduate biomedical engineer | + | <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Andrew Ng: Andrew is an |
- | interested in the applications of systems and synthetic biology to | + | undergraduate biomedical engineer interested in the applications of |
- | cyanobacteria. He was also a past participant in iGEM at WashU. As the | + | systems and synthetic biology to cyanobacteria. He was also a past |
- | major peer advisor for iGEM project this year, Andrew provided | + | participant in iGEM at WashU. As the major peer advisor for iGEM |
- | invaluable advice and guidance on all aspects of both Rebstock and | + | project this year, Andrew provided invaluable advice and guidance on |
- | Brauer Group’s work, ranging from protocol design and lab technique | + | all aspects of both Rebstock and Brauer Group’s work, ranging from |
- | training to providing material support for the GC activity testing. <br> | + | protocol design and lab technique training to providing material |
+ | support for the GC activity testing. <br> | ||
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Bertram Berla: Bert is a PhD candidate in Energy, Environmental, | Bertram Berla: 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 | + | <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Allie Hoynes-O’Connor, Ray Henson, Ryan |
- | graduate students of the MRG helped the Brauer Group by aiding in | + | Lee , and Tatenda Shopera: The graduate students of the MRG helped the |
- | answering every day questions and making sure we contributed to the | + | Brauer Group by aiding in answering every day questions and making sure |
- | well-being and material readiness of the lab as well as following all | + | we contributed to the well-being and material readiness of the lab as |
- | safety and labeling protocols. Ms. Hoynes-O’Connor served as our lab | + | well as following all safety and labeling protocols. Ms. |
- | safety officer and gave us guidance and training on lab safety | + | Hoynes-O’Connor served as our lab safety officer and gave us guidance |
- | procedures. Mr. Henson also gave guidance and plasmid material in the | + | and training on lab safety procedures. Mr. Henson also gave guidance |
- | Brauer Group’s early attempts at constructing a sequence verifiable | + | and plasmid material in the Brauer Group’s early attempts at |
- | chromophore. <br> | + | 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 | ||
- | helped us to design a kinetic model for our light regulation system.<br> | + | 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 | + | WashU iGEM would like to thank <a href="http://artsci.wustl.edu">Washington |
- | & Sciences, Washington University School of Engineering, Washington | + | University School of Arts & Sciences</a>, <a |
- | University Office of Undergraduate Research, Washington University | + | href="http://engineering.wustl.edu">Washington University School of |
- | International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability, | + | Engineering</a>, <a href="http://undergradresearch.wustl.edu">Washington |
- | Sigma-Aldrich and Monsanto for providing funding for stipends and | + | University Office of Undergraduate Research</a>, <a |
- | materials. Lastly, we would like to thank SnapGene for their | + | href="http://icares.wustl.edu/Pages/Home.aspx">Washington University |
- | to aid our plasmid designs. <br> | + | International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability</a>, |
+ | <a href="http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/united-states.html">Sigma-Aldrich</a> | ||
+ | and <a href="http://www.monsanto.com/pages/default.aspx">Monsanto</a> | ||
+ | for providing funding for stipends and materials. Lastly, we would like | ||
+ | to thank <a href="http://www.snapgene.com">SnapGene</a> for their | ||
+ | software to aid our plasmid designs. <br> | ||
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