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Tufts University

Lab Work • Heads of Research: Petar Todorov, Connor McBrine • Ribosponge Proposal Background: Petar Todorov • Ribosponge Proposal Details: Petar Todorov, Connor McBrine, Michaela Gold, Peter Cavanagh • Laboratory Research: Petar Todorov, Connor McBrine, Michaela Gold, Peter Cavanagh, Jesse Starger, Brenda French, Michael Zalesne, Christopher Ghadban Human Practices Survey: Christopher Ghadban, Michel Zalesne, Jesse Starger, Michaela Gold • SYNENERGENE Proposal: Petar Todorov, Michaela Gold, Christopher Ghadban • Application Scenario: Christopher Ghadban, Connor McBrine • Techno-Moral Vignette: Michaela Gold, Petar Todorov • Head of the Future of Phage and Synthetic Biology Conference: Chris Ghadban • The Future of Phage and Synthetic Biology Conference: Chris Ghadban, Jesse Starger, Peter Cavanagh, Connor McBrine, Michaela Gold • Departmental Contact: Michael Zalesne Wiki and Website Design - Denali Rao Wiki and Website Content - Tufts iGEM Education Course Development: Peter Cavanagh, Christopher Ghadban, Brenda French • Course Lectures: Peter Cavanagh • Course Overview: Brenda French • Course Information: Connor McBrine • ExCollege Communicator: Michael Zalesne, Peter Cavanagh Survey Collaborations WPI and MIT iGEM teams - The MIT, WPI, and Tufts iGEM teams administered surveys to gauge the general public’s opinions in regard to their respective projects. By collaborating with both WPI and MIT, each team was able to expand their survey to a greater number and greater diversity of people, thus giving a better representation of public opinion. NEGEM 2014 We would like to thank Traci Haddock and the BU iGEM Team for organizing the three NEGEM conferences and providing an environment for collaboration and feedback. We would also like to offer special thanks to Traci Haddock, Brian Teague, and Natalie Farny for their insightful feedback on our project and presentation. Cell Lines The Endy Lab at Stanford University kindly provided E. coli strains harboring plasmids used in the construction and deployment of the merRNA. The Kolter Lab at Harvard Medical School kindly provided ZK1056 E. coli which were used to assess biofilm formation. The Fuhrman Lab at Tufts University kindly provided JM109 cells used for general cloning purposes and biofilm assessment. Technical Insight Dr. Nikhil Nair served as advisor for Tufts iGEM and provided assistance in scientific and administrative matters. Dr. Monica Ortiz met with the team and offered invaluable logistical advice relating to the construction of a phagemid and the potential hurdles associated with delivery to cells in a biofilm. Dr. Joshua Kritzer provided his expert opinion on design considerations relating to merRNA construction and promoter selection. Dr. Andrew Camilli reviewed an early proposal involving c-di-GMP signalling in bacteria and offered various suggestions. Dr. David Walt was an early advisor to the team and reviewed the proposals. Dr. Donald McGowan, Director of Tufts Corporate and Foundation Relations, helped the team with outreach. Lab Space We would like to thank the Tufts Department of Biology for allowing Tufts iGEM to use its lab space and communal equipment. We would especially like to thank Michael Grossi for his assistance in this respect. Future of Bacteriophage Conference Thanks to Dr. Robin Pierce, Dr. Andrew Camilli, Mark Mimee, Anna Kuchment, Sebastien Lemire, Robert Citorik, Dr. Michael Koeris, Dr. Nikhil Nair, and Tufts University President Anthony Monaco. Also special thanks to Christopher Ghadban for his hard work putting the conference together. Thanks to Anna’s Taqueria, Flatbread Company, Laudi’s Breakfast House, and Tufts Catering for providing way too much food. Thanks to the Institute for Global Leadership for providing recording equipment. Lecture Series Thanks to Dr. Andrew Camilli, Dr. Michael Levin, Dr. Fiorenzo Omenetto, Dr. Nihkil Nair, Dr. Benjamin Hescott, Dr. Soha Hassoun, Dr. Jonathan Garlick, Dr. David Walt, and Dr. Joshua Kritzer for their involvement in the lecture series.