Team:Vanderbilt/Attributions

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<li><b> Anthony Tharp </b> for access to common equipment resources
<li><b> Anthony Tharp </b> for access to common equipment resources
<li> <b> Vanderbilt Environmental Health and Safety </b> for training in proper lab practice and safe waste disposal
<li> <b> Vanderbilt Environmental Health and Safety </b> for training in proper lab practice and safe waste disposal
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<li> <b> University of Massachusetts Medical Center </b> for technical advice relating to molecular biology
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<li> <b> University of Massachusetts Medical Center </b> for technical advice relating to our genetic constructs
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While Vanderbilt University's iGEM team is driven by its undergraduates, our work is indebted to the generosity of our tireless mentors and gracious sponsors. Companies, faculty and staff, institutions, research resources, and individuals all have made valuable contributions that have been essential in our team's growth and success. We would like to take the time to specially thank each one of them in the space below.




Professors and Faculty

Dr. Kevin Seale
for his role as our team's administrative adviser, providing lab space and equipment, and offering assistance through the SyBBURE program

Dr. Kathy Friedman
for her role as our team's scientific adviser, offering technical assistance during project planing and troubleshooting

Dr. Amanda Benson
for her technical support and guiding collaboration with Ravenwood High School's iGEM team

Dr. Ian Macara
for providing our team with lab space, materials, and equipment for the fall semester and beyond

Dr. Mark Woelfle
for providing our team with lab space and equipment for the spring semester

Dr. Steven Baskauf
for general assistance in running our lab

Staff and Resources

Jonathan Ertelt & the Vanderbilt Greenhouse
for assistance growing and maintaining our various plants

Vanderbilt Mass Spectrometry Core
for agreeing to analyze our samples for terpenoid content

  • Charles Sissom and Sara Samoray for protocol advice, equipment training, and assistance in running our lab
  • Anthony Tharp for access to common equipment resources
  • Vanderbilt Environmental Health and Safety for training in proper lab practice and safe waste disposal
  • University of Massachusetts Medical Center for technical advice relating to our genetic constructs

  • Sponsors