Team:WashU StLouis/Attributions

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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">The Brauer Group: Jeffrey worked with
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Benjamin Huang as part of the Brauer Group. They were in charge of the
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light regulation aspect of the WashU iGEM project. Ben and Jeffrey
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spent most of the summer cloning and testing the light regulated
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Ben also spent a significant amount of time coding and making the team
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wiki page look pretty awesome. He did most of the coding for the site
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involving web design elements. He did not use any outside resources or
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companies to code the site, but borrowed inspiration and snippets of
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code from previous iGEM teams: in particular 2013 WLC-Milwaukee, 2013
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TMU-Tokyo, and 2012 WashU. He continued cloning work during the school
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year, when Jeffrey went abroad.<br>
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Jeffrey worked on managing the team, setting up meetings, and having
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conversations with the school administration and other iGEM teams. He
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also worked to create our team apparel.<br>
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The Rebstock Group: Caroline Focht worked with Richard Li as part of
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the Rebstock Group. They were in charge of the plasmid design and Nif
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activity testing aspect of the WashU iGEM project. Caroline and Richard
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spent most of their time in summer in protocol development and nitrogen
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fixation activity testing. They continued running experiments and
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For example, you might choose to work with an animal model during your project. Working with animals requires getting a license and applying far in advance to conduct certain experiments in many countries. This is something that is difficult to achieve during the course of a summer, but much easier if you can work with a postdoc or PI who has the right licenses.  
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Caroline also concentrated on WashU iGEM Outreach program, which
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produced numerous educational videos, and sought out other iGEM teams
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for collaborations. She also produced most of our logos and graphics
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for the website and presentations.<br>
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A great example of complete attribution comes from the <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Team">Imperial College London 2011 team</a> (scroll down to the bottom of their team page to see attributions).  
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Richard was lab manger of iGEM at Washington University in St. Louis,
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thus in addition to the wet lab work he was also in charge of
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Here are some of the fields we recommend you have on this page. If there are other areas not listed below, but applicable to your team/project, please feel free to also list them on your attributions page. Please feel free to remove any areas not applicable to your project.  
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<h3>Attributions:</h3>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline; font-style: italic;">Project
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Support:</span><br>
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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">Dr. Himadri Pakrasi and Dr. Tae Seok
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Moon served as mentors during our iGEM project. We had a few meetings
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with them in order to present our project proposals and check on our
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progress updates, and helped to give us feedback and troubleshoot when
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necessary. They provided the funding for lab supplies.<br>
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Dr. Pakrasi: Dr. Pakrasi is Myron and Sonya Glassberg/Albert and
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Blanche Greensfelder Distinguished University Professor, also Director
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of International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and
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Sustainability (I-CARES). His research interests are: Photosynthesis,
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Nitrogen Fixation, Systems and Synthetic Biology. Pakrasi Lab’s current
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focus is on Bioenergy Production in Cyanobacteria.<br>
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Dr. Tae Seok Moon: Dr. Moon is a Principal Investigator and Assistant
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Professor in the Department of Energy, Environmental &amp; Chemical
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Engineering (EECE) at Washington University in St. Louis and heads the
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Moon Research Group (MRG). He generously allowed Ben and Jeffrey
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unfettered access to his lab and material equipment at all hours of the
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day (and night). Dr. Moon also financed ordering of primers and DNA
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Our team would not be complete without our list of direct advisors:
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Andrew Ng, Bert Berla, Cheryl Immethun, and Dr. Deng Liu.<br>
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Andrew Ng:&nbsp; Andrew is an undergraduate biomedical engineer
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interested in the applications of systems and synthetic biology to
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cyanobacteria. He was also a past participant in iGEM at WashU. As the
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major peer advisor for iGEM project this year, Andrew provided
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invaluable advice and guidance on all aspects of both Rebstock and
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Brauer Group’s work, ranging from protocol design and lab technique
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training to providing material support for the GC activity testing. <br>
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Bertram Berla:&nbsp; Bert is a PhD candidate in Energy, Environmental,
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and Chemical Engineering. He is working to apply techniques developed
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to optimize the operation of chemical reactors to get more useful stuff
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out of our favorite micro-reactors: cyanobacteria. Bert assisted
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Richard and Caroline on experimental design. <br>
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Cheryl Immethun: Ms. Immethun is currently a PhD candidate in the MRG
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with Dr. Moon in the EECE department at Washington University in St.
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Louis. She serves as a senior iGEM advisor and over the course of the
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summer, provided invaluable advice and guidance on all aspects of the
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Brauer Group’s work, ranging from primer design and DNA cloning issues
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to providing material support for the light experiment. She also aided
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with cloning during the school year closer to the deadline as work
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conflicts slowed down progress.<br>
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Deng Liu: Deng is interested in the research on cyanobacteria,
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especially on the synthetic biology and transcriptional regulation in
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cyanobacteria. Deng helped iGEM members on details of experimental
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design, plasmid design, and cell culturing.<br>
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Our Non-iGEM affiliated advisors worked in their respective labs and
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would help us on a daily basis, whether it giving valuable input on
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experimental or cloning protocols or feedback during our project
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presentations. The list includes:<br>
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Allie Hoynes-O’Connor, Ray Henson, Ryan Lee , and Tatenda Shopera: The
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graduate students of the MRG helped the Brauer Group by aiding in
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answering every day questions and making sure we contributed to the
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well-being and material readiness of the lab as well as following all
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safety and labeling protocols. Ms. Hoynes-O’Connor served as our lab
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safety officer and gave us guidance and training on lab safety
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procedures. Mr. Henson also gave guidance and plasmid material in the
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Brauer Group’s early attempts at constructing a sequence verifiable
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chromophore. <br>
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Kenneth Ng and Soo Ji Kim: Kenneth and Soo Ji are laboratory technician
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staff in the MRG and helped resupply the lab’s vital operating stock
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materials and equipment in addition to giving advice and answering
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questions the iGEM students had. Kenneth provided his advanced
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expertise in adjusting and optimizing protocols drawn from his vast
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knowledge due to a highly inquisitive nature. <br>
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Nancy Duan: Nancy is the technician in the Rebstock lab. She takes
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responsibilities of maintaining cyanobacteria culture and assisting
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iGEM in doing experiments such as PCR, sub-cloning, plasmid preparation
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Jingjie Yu: Jingjie works on developing a new cyanobacteria model
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system for synthetic biology purpose, especially, for biofuel
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production. During iGEM project, she provided detailed advice on nearly
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all aspect of experiment for Rebstock group.<br>
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At Monsanto, a group of scientists specializing in nitrogen fixation
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sat in on our team’s presentation about the outlook of our nitrogen
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fixation project and offered plenty of suggestions through the advisory
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panel meeting. The diagnostic panel meeting with scientists of Monsanto
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later proved to be productive for the design and procedure of the lab
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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">Andrew Ng: Andrew also helped to create
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the list of kinetic equations for our model. <br>
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Brandon Nicklas: Brandon Nicklas is an undergraduate at Penn State; he
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helped us to design a kinetic model for our light regulation system.<br>
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Rajib Saha: Rajib is a PhD candidate at Penn State; he worked as a
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liaison between Penn State and WashU and guided Brandon and gave us
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<span style="text-decoration: underline; font-style: italic;">Human
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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">Beyond the support of lab work design,
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Monsanto, and in particular Jose Prado, project lead of a paper
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published about how projects go from concept to market, provided human
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resources and materials including data sets, Power-point slides and
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presentations to enhance WashU’s iGEM video series.<br>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline; font-style: italic;">Financial
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&amp; Lab Facilities:</span><br>
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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">Pakrasi Group: Dr. Pakrasi and his
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research group at Washington University in St. Louis provided material
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and working space support for both Rebstock and Brauer Group. <br>
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Moon Group: Dr. Moon and his research group provided material and
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working space support for the Brauer group.<br>
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Zhang Group: Dr. Zhang and his research group at Washington University
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in St. Louis provided material support when we were lacking certain
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chemicals and let us use their temperature controlled growth chamber in
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which we conducted our light regulation experiments. <br>
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Sigma-Aldrich has supported WashU iGEM program since 2012. This year,
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Tonya Jackson, the Product Manager of Genomics and Research, provided
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help by not only offering funding for our project, gave us feedback on
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our presentation, and also provided us a sample of a new prototype
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media “EnPresso B” to test and enhance growth of our colonies.<br>
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Monsanto’s sponsorship continued in 2014 through material and
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advisorial means. On Wednesday, June 4, our team was invited to visit
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Monsanto Headquarters and its affiliated facilities. The tour gave team
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members a terrific impression about industrial-sized biotechnology
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development procedure and growth capabilities.<br>
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WashU iGEM would like to thank Washington University School of Arts
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&amp; Sciences, Washington University School of Engineering, Washington
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University Office of Undergraduate Research, Washington University
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International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability,
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Sigma-Aldrich and Monsanto for providing funding for stipends and
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materials. Lastly, we would like to thank SnapGene for their software
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to aid our plasmid designs. <br>
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