Team:Austin Texas/team
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<li>Michael Hammerling - Us?</li> | <li>Michael Hammerling - Us?</li> | ||
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=Attributions= | =Attributions= | ||
- | + | Unless otherwise noted, all projects, lab work, and materials were created by the five team members listed above with assistance and oversight from Professor Barrick and Dr. Mishler. Mike Hammerling provided critical input with regards to working with ncAA and the plasmids containing the tRNA sythetase/tRNA pairs. | |
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- | ** Ashley Kessel | + | In addition to the iGEM 2014 team members, the following individuals participated in the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/human_practices SXSW Create event]. Their assistance included gathering samples, performing experiments and training new iGEM team members, evaluating data sets, and presenting at SXSW (a multi-day all-day event). |
+ | *'''Razan Alnahhas''' (2013 iGEM team member, graduated class of 2014) | ||
+ | **The team would especially like to thank Razan for taking the time to train the new team members who had never previously worked with bacteria. | ||
+ | *'''Mike Hammerling''' | ||
+ | *'''Ashley Kessel''' | ||
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+ | The team would also like to thank lab members of the Barrick lab for helpful comments, advice, and suggestions throughout the summer. In particular, they would like to mention Sean Leonard who showed them how to run an SDS protein gel and gave advice on how to handle the ncAA 4-azidophenylalanine (AzF). | ||
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+ | '''FUNDING''': List Beacon? CSSB? ICMB? BIOCHEM? others? | ||
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