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<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> | ||
− | <li> <b> Andrew Ly </b> for assembling part plasmids | + | <li> <b> Andrew Ly </b> for assembling part plasmids, the P8/P32 promoter and <i>gadB</i> overexpression cassette plasmids in <i>E. coli</i>, working on a Golden Gate compatible pMSP3535 vector, and characterizing the erythromycin suscpetibility of <i>E. coli</i>. </li> |
+ | <li> <b> Rachel Johnson </b> for work done on Human and Integrated Practices, <i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i> transformations and characterization, and part plasmid assembly. </li> | ||
<li> <b> Andrea Martinez </b> for helping with blue chromoprotein optimization and collaboration efforts. </li> | <li> <b> Andrea Martinez </b> for helping with blue chromoprotein optimization and collaboration efforts. </li> | ||
<li> <b> Eve Sharpee </b> for working on the modeling involved in our project and part plasmid assembly. </li> | <li> <b> Eve Sharpee </b> for working on the modeling involved in our project and part plasmid assembly. </li> | ||
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<li> <b> Matthew Hooper </b> for leading our collaboration efforts with Texas Tech and Rice. </li> | <li> <b> Matthew Hooper </b> for leading our collaboration efforts with Texas Tech and Rice. </li> | ||
<li> <b> Milki Negeri </b> for completing the safety forms. </li> | <li> <b> Milki Negeri </b> for completing the safety forms. </li> | ||
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<li> <b> Surta Dave </b> for work done on blue chromoprotein optimization. </li> | <li> <b> Surta Dave </b> for work done on blue chromoprotein optimization. </li> | ||
<li> <b> Zachary Martinez </b> for spearheading the design and implementation of the wiki page. </li> | <li> <b> Zachary Martinez </b> for spearheading the design and implementation of the wiki page. </li> |
Revision as of 00:06, 31 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:
The following iGEM team members contributed to various parts of our project:
All members contributed to the wiki page.
The following institutions graciously met up and collaborated with our team:
The following people gave us their expert advice, which helped us to shape our project direction: