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<p> ASIJ administration: Thank you for all of our in-school events: Blue Out Day, Back-to-School Night presentation, Relay for Life, Summer Passport Lab Work, and MPR Student Presentation.</p>
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<p>Mr. Ed Gilmartin: Shared his personal story as a colorectal cancer survivor with the iGEM team.</p>
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<p>Ms. Carole Nickle: Shared her personal story as a colorectal cancer survivor with the iGEM team.</p>
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<p>Athena Brooks: </span>Helped us reach out to the Japanese community by getting permission to hand out brochures.</p>
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Revision as of 12:21, 31 October 2017

Attributions

All lab work was conducted at the American School in Japan by team members of the 2017 ASIJ iGEM team."

Project Support and Advice

Project Advisor: Ms. Beth Crissy supervised our lab activity and provided presentation coaching

Project Support and Advice

Tokyo Tech iGEM Team: Gave us feedback on the presentation of our results.

Dr. Akihiro Abe: Taught us about the current advances in immunological therapy for colorectal cancer

Taipei American School, Mr. Jude Clapper (2017 TAS iGEM team): Technical support on our experiments and wiki.

Tokyo Tech iGEM Team: Gave us feedback on the presentation of our results.

2015 Peking iGEM Team: Inspired us on our construct design.

Lab Support

Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT): Provided us with parts of DNA for our construct.

Wiki Support

Alex Shin & Everett Xu: Made this page and other pages.

Human Practices

ASIJ administration: Thank you for all of our in-school events: Blue Out Day, Back-to-School Night presentation, Relay for Life, Summer Passport Lab Work, and MPR Student Presentation.

Mr. Ed Gilmartin: Shared his personal story as a colorectal cancer survivor with the iGEM team.

Ms. Carole Nickle: Shared her personal story as a colorectal cancer survivor with the iGEM team.

Athena Brooks: Helped us reach out to the Japanese community by getting permission to hand out brochures.

Collaborators

Tokyo Tech iGEM Team: Sharing project ideas with each other and supporting our research.

Human Practices

ASIJ administration: Thank you for all of our in-school events: Blue Out Day, Back-to-School Night presentation, Relay for Life, Summer Passport Lab Work, and MPR Student Presentation.

Mr. Ed Gilmartin: Shared his personal story as a colorectal cancer survivor with the iGEM team.

Ms. Carole Nickle: Shared her personal story as a colorectal cancer survivor with the iGEM team.

Athena Brooks: Helped us reach out to the Japanese community by getting permission to hand out brochures.