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Revision as of 23:52, 30 October 2017



BALTIMORE BIO-CREW

Bio-Engineering E.Coli To Degrade Plastic and Save The Baltimore Inner Harbor


General Support

The Baltimore Under Ground Science Space (BUGSS), a DIY community lab space, is where we spent most of our time working on this project. Dr. Tom Burkett, founder of BUGSS, provided us with the space and lab equipment, and many of the materials, reagents, and enzymes needed for our work in the lab were provided by BUGSS.

BUGSS LOGO

Fundraising help and advice

The VWR foundation, the Becton Dickinson Medical Technology, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, Maryland Recycling Network, and the Family League of Baltimore provided us with grants, and BUGSS covered the rest of the cost.

Maryland Recycling Network Family League of Baltimore The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation BD Medical Technology, Advancing the World of Health - BD VWR Charitable Foundation