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<p> The following labs, postdocs, and graduate students have contributed to our project: </p>
 
<p> The following labs, postdocs, and graduate students have contributed to our project: </p>
 
   
 
   
<li> Sean Leonard for providing project guidance, erythromycin, and various plasmids including pMSP3535, pBAV1k-T5-LUX, and pBAV1k-T5-gfp </li>
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<li> <b>Sean Leonard</b> for providing project guidance, erythromycin, and various plasmids including pMSP3535, pBAV1k-T5-LUX, and pBAV1k-T5-gfp </li>
 
   
 
   
<li> Kate Elston for providing project guidance, a workshop on conjugation technique, and the Golden Gate part plasmids pBTK300 and pBTK224 </li>
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<li> <b>Kate Elston</b> for providing project guidance, a workshop on conjugation technique, and various Golden Gate part plasmids. </li>
 
   
 
   
<li> Julie Perreau for providing project guidance and a workshop on conjugation technique </li>
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<li> <b>Julie Perreau</b> for providing project guidance and a workshop on conjugation technique </li>
 
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<li> Dr. David Weiss for guidance </li>
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<li> Micki Marquardt for guidance </li>
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<li> Dr. Peng Geng for providing the Golden Gate part plasmids pYTK047 and pBTK303 </li>
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<li> <b>Dr. Peng Geng</b> for providing the <i>gfp</i> dropout and M13 terminator Golden Gate part plasmids </li>
 
   
 
   
<li> *<b><span class="plainlinks">[http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ The Barrick Lab]</span></b> for providing us with reagents, lab equipment, and, when necessary, a lab space with which to conduct our research </li>
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<li> <b><span class="plainlinks">[http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ The Barrick Lab]</span></b>The Barrick Lab for providing us with reagents, lab equipment, and, when necessary, a lab space with which to conduct our research </li>
 
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*<b><span class="plainlinks">[http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ The Barrick Lab]</span></b> for providing helpful advice and comments throughout the summer.
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<li> The BioBricks FRI Stream for providing DH5-Alpha E. coli cells for chemical transformations </li>
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<li> <b>The BioBricks FRI Stream</b> for providing DH5-Alpha E. coli cells for chemical transformations </li>
  
 
<li> Dr. Roger Gammons for guidance. </li>
 
<li> Dr. Roger Gammons for guidance. </li>
  
 
<li> Dr. Qingchun Tong for guidance </li>
 
<li> Dr. Qingchun Tong for guidance </li>
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<li> Dr. David Weiss for guidance </li>
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<li> Micki Marquardt for guidance </li>
  
  
 
   
 
   
 
<p> The following iGEM team members contributed to various parts of our project: </p>
 
<p> The following iGEM team members contributed to various parts of our project: </p>
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Revision as of 02:16, 27 October 2017



Attributions


The 2017 UT Austin iGEM Team would like to thank everyone who has helped us throughout this arduous, yet rewarding journey. It is because of their gracious support that we are able to celebrate the success of our project today.

The following labs, postdocs, and graduate students have contributed to our project:

  • Sean Leonard for providing project guidance, erythromycin, and various plasmids including pMSP3535, pBAV1k-T5-LUX, and pBAV1k-T5-gfp
  • Kate Elston for providing project guidance, a workshop on conjugation technique, and various Golden Gate part plasmids.
  • Julie Perreau for providing project guidance and a workshop on conjugation technique
  • Dr. Peng Geng for providing the gfp dropout and M13 terminator Golden Gate part plasmids
  • [http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ The Barrick Lab]The Barrick Lab for providing us with reagents, lab equipment, and, when necessary, a lab space with which to conduct our research
  • The BioBricks FRI Stream for providing DH5-Alpha E. coli cells for chemical transformations
  • Dr. Roger Gammons for guidance.
  • Dr. Qingchun Tong for guidance
  • Dr. David Weiss for guidance
  • Micki Marquardt for guidance
  • The following iGEM team members contributed to various parts of our project: