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- | <th scope="col"><header3>Evan Appleton</header3><br>Team Mentor<br>Evan is a graduate research assistant in the Densmore laboratory at Boston University. Evan received a BS in Biomedical Engineering and MS in Bioinformatics at BU ('10,'12) and is currently a PhD candidate in the Bioinformatics program. He is the primary mentor for the team this summer. In his free time, he enjoys boxing, basketball, live music and traveling.<br><br><capt>contact: eapple@bu.edu</capt></th> | + | <th scope="col"><header3>Jacob Beal</header3><br>BBN Technologies<br>We would like to thank Dr. Jacob Beal from BBN Technologies for teaching us how to use the BBN Synthetic Biology Tools.</th> |
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Acknowledgements
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Professor Douglas Densmore We would like to thank Professor Densmore for his lab space and his support throughout the summer. |
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Dr. Ernst Oberortner We would also like to thank Dr. Ernst Oberortner for his help with Eugene. |
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Jacob Beal BBN Technologies We would like to thank Dr. Jacob Beal from BBN Technologies for teaching us how to use the BBN Synthetic Biology Tools. |
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Traci Haddock Team Adviser Traci is the executive director of the Center of Synthetic Biology at Boston University. Traci received her PhD in Molecular Biology with a concentration in Microbiology from the University of Rhode Island in December of 2010 and joined the Densmore lab in January of 2011 as a postdoctoral researcher. This is the third year Traci has been the team adviser for BU's iGEM team and fourth year as a BU Team Mentor. Outside of the lab, Traci enjoys traveling around New England and trying new restaurants in Boston with her BU colleagues.
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Dr. Ernst Oberortner Eugene |
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We would like to thank Professor Densmore for his lab space and his support throughout the summer. We would also like to thank Dr. Ernst Oberortner for his help with Eugene.
Corporate Collaborations - BBN Technologies
Dr. Jacob Beall
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We would like to thank Dr. Jacob Beal from BBN Technologies for teaching us how to use the BBN Synthetic Biology Tools.
Contributions
The wetlab work was completed by Yash Agarwal (fusion proteins), Alan Pacheco (new vector backbones), and Katie Lewis (tandem promoters). Alan also designed our wiki page. Our advisor, Traci Haddock, and our mentor, Evan Appleton, trained us in the lab and provided us troubleshooting advice throughout the project. Ariela Esmuria did the wetlab work for the Interlab Study.
Sponsors
We'd like to thank all of our sponsors for their generous support. Without the support from the following Boston University departments and corporate sponsors, we would not have been able to compete in iGEM.
Thank you very much!