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- | < | + | <p> <b> Dr Nick Coleman</b> - Our brilliant supervisor, providing constant support and guidance no matter how many times we forgot to run controls. </p> |
- | < | + | <p> <b> Robbie Oppenheimer </b> - The founder of iGEM at Sydney University who has been a tremendous advisor and motivator throughout the whole year. </p> |
- | </ | + | <p> <b> The <a href = https://2013.igem.org/Team:SydneyUni_Australia > 2013 USYD iGEM team!</a> </b> </p> |
+ | <p> <b> Dr Hannah Nicholas </b>- For providing guidance at the beginning of our project. </p> | ||
+ | <p> <b> Elissa Liew, Dr Mai-Anh Ly, Sam Ross and numerous others </b>- Who all helped our team navigate the lab and pointed out the mistakes we were making in real time! </p><br> | ||
- | < | + | <p> Thanks again to <b>Sam Ross</b>, for providing the AraC-pBad controllable promoter system in pSB1C3. </p> |
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- | < | + | <h1> Financial and Material Support </h1> |
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- | </ | + | <p> Thank you for support from: </p> |
+ | <p> <b> Prof. Trevor Hambley </b> - Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Sydney. </p> | ||
+ | <p> <b> Prof. Ian Campbell </b> - Head of the School of Molecular Bioscience, University of Sydney. </p> | ||
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+ | <p> <b> The <a href = http://www.snapgene.com/ > Snapgene </a> team </b> - For allowing us to use Snapgene for free, it was an invaluable tool for planning our project. </p> | ||
+ | <p> <b> Dr Paul Priscott </b> - <a href="http://www.amslabs.com.au/"> AMS Laboratories</a>, for prize money for our strange nature writing competition.</p><br> | ||
+ | <h1> Strange Nature judges </h1> | ||
+ | <p> Thanks to the judges of our <a href="http://strangenature.org/"> Strange Nature Writing competition</a>:</p> | ||
+ | <p> <b> Yagiz Aksoy, </b> from Macquarie University </p> | ||
+ | <p> <b> Jasmine Fellows, </b> editor of CSIRO Helix Magazine</p> | ||
+ | <p> <b> Jane McCredie, </b> from NSW Writers' Centre </p> | ||
+ | <p> <b> Dr Claudia Vickers, </b> from the University of Queensland </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 18 October 2014
Attributions
Dr Nick Coleman - Our brilliant supervisor, providing constant support and guidance no matter how many times we forgot to run controls.
Robbie Oppenheimer - The founder of iGEM at Sydney University who has been a tremendous advisor and motivator throughout the whole year.
Dr Hannah Nicholas - For providing guidance at the beginning of our project.
Elissa Liew, Dr Mai-Anh Ly, Sam Ross and numerous others - Who all helped our team navigate the lab and pointed out the mistakes we were making in real time!
Thanks again to Sam Ross, for providing the AraC-pBad controllable promoter system in pSB1C3.
Financial and Material Support
Thank you for support from:
Prof. Trevor Hambley - Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Sydney.
Prof. Ian Campbell - Head of the School of Molecular Bioscience, University of Sydney.
The Snapgene team - For allowing us to use Snapgene for free, it was an invaluable tool for planning our project.
Dr Paul Priscott - AMS Laboratories, for prize money for our strange nature writing competition.
Strange Nature judges
Thanks to the judges of our Strange Nature Writing competition:
Yagiz Aksoy, from Macquarie University
Jasmine Fellows, editor of CSIRO Helix Magazine
Jane McCredie, from NSW Writers' Centre
Dr Claudia Vickers, from the University of Queensland