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        <h2 class="featurette-heading">Dr. Cheryl Telmer<span class="muted"> <h3> Carnegie Mellon University <br> Department of Biological Sciences </h3> </span></h2>
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        <p class="lead">Dr. Telmer is one of the main advisors of the CMU iGEM team. She provided guidance and training especially for the lab work. This included helping us make up protocols to analyze fluorescent proteins for potential reporters, construct and test our intein sensor, construct the Interlab Measurement Study plasmids and run photobleaching experiments for the KillerRed. In addition she helped us troubleshoot when we ran into difficulties in experimentation, and helped us plan and organize future tasks. </p>
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        <h2 class="featurette-heading">Dr. Marcel Bruchez<span class="muted"> <h3> Carnegie Mellon University <br> Department of Biological Sciences </h3> </span></h2>
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        <p class="lead">Dr. Bruchez is a faculty advisor for the CMU iGEM team. He secured lab space for our team and gave us technical advice about our project, especially how to analyze and present fluorescence data from the TECAN. Dr. Bruchez also helped with the construction of photo-bleaching chambers needed to test the photosensitizers. </p>
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        <h2 class="featurette-heading">Dr. Natasa Miskov-Zivanov<span class="muted"> <h3> Carnegie Mellon University <br> Electrical and Computer Engineering </h3> </span></h2>
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        <p class="lead">Dr. Miskov-Zivanov helped with the modeling portion of the project. She introduced us to new modeling languages, and gave us insight into how to improve our models such that they could be better applied to the real world and the wet lab. </p>
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         <p class="lead">Dr. Doonan is the Director of Undergraduate Laboratories and Teaching Professor at Carnegie Mellon, Department of Biological Sciences and in addition to BioBootcamp training was involved with guiding development of the SynBio Educational Kits. Her expertise in teaching and understanding students was invaluable. </p>
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         <h2 class="featurette-heading">Dr. Jeanne VanBriesen<span class="muted">  <h3> Carnegie Mellon University <br>Civil and Environmental Engineering </h3></span></h2>
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         <p class="lead">Dr. Collins is a world expert on Green Oxidation Compounds that are used to remove estrogenic compounds from water safely. He was the inspiration for our project. </p>
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        <p class="lead">Dr. Achim is the Director of DNAzone and Hannah is the CNAST Administrative Assistant and Outreach Coordinator. Together they advised and supported the team with the development of Outreach materials.</p>
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        <p class="lead">Taylor and Genoa are graduate students and conceived and constructed teaching kits for demonstrating DNA base-pairing and acted as outreach advisors. Genoa studies the chemistry of endocrine disruptors and offered advice.</p>
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Dr. Cheryl Telmer

Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Biological Sciences

Dr. Telmer is one of the main advisors of the CMU iGEM team. She provided guidance and training especially for the lab work. This included helping us make up protocols to analyze fluorescent proteins for potential reporters, construct and test our intein sensor, construct the Interlab Measurement Study plasmids and run photobleaching experiments for the KillerRed. In addition she helped us troubleshoot when we ran into difficulties in experimentation, and helped us plan and organize future tasks.


Dr. Marcel Bruchez

Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Biological Sciences

Dr. Bruchez is a faculty advisor for the CMU iGEM team. He secured lab space for our team and gave us technical advice about our project, especially how to analyze and present fluorescence data from the TECAN. Dr. Bruchez also helped with the construction of photo-bleaching chambers needed to test the photosensitizers.


Dr. Natasa Miskov-Zivanov

Carnegie Mellon University
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. Miskov-Zivanov helped with the modeling portion of the project. She introduced us to new modeling languages, and gave us insight into how to improve our models such that they could be better applied to the real world and the wet lab.


Dr. Carrie B. Doonan

Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Biological Sciences

Dr. Doonan is the Director of Undergraduate Laboratories and Teaching Professor at Carnegie Mellon, Department of Biological Sciences and in addition to BioBootcamp training was involved with guiding development of the SynBio Educational Kits. Her expertise in teaching and understanding students was invaluable.


Dr. Jeanne VanBriesen

Carnegie Mellon University
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Dr. VanBriesen provided background information on water testing. She also gave us input on our sensor and how it can be used in the context of water testing.


Dr. Terrence Collins

Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Chemistry

Dr. Collins is a world expert on Green Oxidation Compounds that are used to remove estrogenic compounds from water safely. He was the inspiration for our project.


Dr. Catalina Achim and Hannah Diorio-Toth

DNAZone, Carnegie Mellon University

Dr. Achim is the Director of DNAzone and Hannah is the CNAST Administrative Assistant and Outreach Coordinator. Together they advised and supported the team with the development of Outreach materials.


Taylor Canady and Genoa Warner

Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Chemistry

Taylor and Genoa are graduate students and conceived and constructed teaching kits for demonstrating DNA base-pairing and acted as outreach advisors. Genoa studies the chemistry of endocrine disruptors and offered advice.


Diana Marculescu, reviewing team applications and funding

Annette Jacobson, Marcel Bruchez and Nathan Urban for providing funding

Jason Lohmueller, Immunology Postdoc, University of Pittsburgh for experimental advice

James Faeder, UPitt, Associate Professor, Computational Biology, advice with BioNetGen

Yi Wang, Graduate student, Biological Sciences, competent cells

Jonathan Dewerd, Graduate student, BME, wiki advice

Eric Pederson, previous iGEM Team member, advice

Yang Choo, previous iGEM Team member, advice

David Casillas and Carol Lee, Biology Business office

Amie Rose DiTomasso, Sciencepalooza coordinator

Matthew Salyers, Web designer, Biological Sciences