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Revision as of 23:57, 2 December 2017
Attributions
Team Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the work done by our team.
Tissue Culture
Tarun, Panos
Entrepreneurship
Benjamin, Brandon
Biobricks
Jennifer
Modeling
Alex
Integrated Human Practices
Noah, Brandon
Public Engagement
Noah, Jennifer, Benjamin, Brandon, Tarun, Nathan, Alex
Presentation
Noah, Jennifer
Lab Acknowledgements
A big thank you to Harris Wang, Virginia Cornish, Tal Danino, Lars Dietrich, Ken Shepard, Sonja Billerbeck, Ross McBee, Carlotta Ronda. We thank the Wang Lab, Danino Lab, and Prince Lab for the lab spaces and mentorship that they provided throughout the summer. In conclusion, we thank Columbia University and iGEM for their sponsorship.