Team:WashU StLouis/Attributions

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particular 2013 WLC-Milwaukee, 2013 TMU-Tokyo, and 2012 WashU. He also
particular 2013 WLC-Milwaukee, 2013 TMU-Tokyo, and 2012 WashU. He also
began work on the kinetic model system of the light regulation system.
began work on the kinetic model system of the light regulation system.
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He continued cloning work during the school year, when Jeffrey went
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He continued cloning work during the school year, along with taking over organization of the team and keeping up with the many deadlines when Jeffrey went
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Brandon Nicklas: Brandon Nicklas is an undergraduate at Penn State; he
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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helped us to design a kinetic model for our light regulation system. Unfortunately we did not continue with the model as we were missing some experimental values that we ran out of time to find. <br>
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Rajib Saha: Rajib is a PhD candidate at Penn State; he worked as a
Rajib Saha: Rajib is a PhD candidate at Penn State; he worked as a
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development procedure and growth capabilities.<br>
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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WashU iGEM would like to thank <a href="http://artsci.wustl.edu">Washington
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&amp; Sciences, Washington University School of Engineering, Washington
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University School of Arts &amp; Sciences</a>, <a
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University Office of Undergraduate Research, Washington University
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href="http://engineering.wustl.edu">Washington University School of
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International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability,
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Engineering</a>, <a href="http://undergradresearch.wustl.edu">Washington
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Sigma-Aldrich and Monsanto for providing funding for stipends and
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University Office of Undergraduate Research</a>, <a
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materials. Lastly, we would like to thank SnapGene for their software
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href="http://icares.wustl.edu/Pages/Home.aspx">Washington University
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to aid our plasmid designs. <br>
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International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability</a>,
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<a href="http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/united-states.html">Sigma-Aldrich</a>
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and <a href="http://www.monsanto.com/pages/default.aspx">Monsanto</a>
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for providing funding for stipends and materials. Lastly, we would like
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to thank <a href="http://www.snapgene.com">SnapGene</a> for their
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software to aid our plasmid designs. <br>
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