Team:Gaston Day School/Attributions

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   <br><dd>Gaston Day School hosts our iGEM team and provides a facility over the summer.
   <br><dd>Gaston Day School hosts our iGEM team and provides a facility over the summer.
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Ms. Anne Byford has contributed and provided guidance for our Gaston Day School iGEM team. Ms. Byford has a Master's Degree in Medical Genetics from Oregon Health Sciences University.</dd>
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Ms. Anne Byford has provided guidance for our Gaston Day School iGEM team. </dd>
   <dt>Sponsors</dt>
   <dt>Sponsors</dt>
   <dd>- Sandra & Bill Hall</dt>
   <dd>- Sandra & Bill Hall</dt>

Revision as of 16:36, 17 October 2014

2014 GDS iGEM Attributions

References:

Atsumi, S., Wu, T., Machado, I. M., Huang, W., Chen, P., Pellegrini, M., and Liao, J.C., (2010). Evolution, Genomic Analysis, and Reconstruction of Isobutanol Tolerance in E. coli. Molec. Says. Bio 6:449.

Atsumi, S., Hanai, T., and Liao, J.C., (2008). Non-fermentative pathways for synthesis of branched-chain higher alcohols as biofuels. Nature 451(3):86.

Urban, J.H., and Vogel, J., (2008). Two Seemingly Homologous Noncoding RNAs Act Hierarchically to Activate glmS mRNA Translation. PLoS Biology 6(3):631.

Thank you to:

Gaston Day School hosts our iGEM team and provides a facility over the summer. Ms. Anne Byford has provided guidance for our Gaston Day School iGEM team.
Sponsors
- Sandra & Bill Hall
- New England Biolabs
- [http://gastonday.org/ Gaston Day School]
- [http://www.gosignsmart.com/index.html SignSmart]