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<p><b>Dr. John Urbance</b> Allowed the team to use his research grade microscope.</p>
 
<p><b>Dr. John Urbance</b> Allowed the team to use his research grade microscope.</p>
  
<p><b>Erik  </b> Helped the team star the year.</p>
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<p><b>Erik  </b> Coordinated transfer of material between the 2016 team and the current team.</p>
  
<p><b>Scott Bankroff</b>Made the glass bioreactors that are standard in Dr. TerAvests lab</p>
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<p><b>Scott Bankroff</b> Made the glass bioreactors that are standard in Dr. TerAvest's lab</p>
  
 
<p><b>Magda Felzak</b> Helped the team run protein expression gels.</p>
 
<p><b>Magda Felzak</b> Helped the team run protein expression gels.</p>
  
  
<p><b>Dr. Daniel Jones</b> Helped the team use his Gas Chromatography machine.</p>
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<p><b>Dr. Daniel Jones</b> Allowed the team use his Gas Chromatography machine.</p>
  
 
<p><b>Nick Teft</b> Shared procedures and gave the team tips on wet lab work.</p>
 
<p><b>Nick Teft</b> Shared procedures and gave the team tips on wet lab work.</p>
  
<p><b>Donna Liebelt</b> Helped get the team started and inform team members.</p>
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<p><b>Donna Liebelt</b> Helped get the team started and inform team members on biochemistry.</p>
  
 
<p><b>Jeff Plegaria</b> Offered ideas on why induction was not being observed and allowed team to use lab for protein expression gels.</p>
 
<p><b>Jeff Plegaria</b> Offered ideas on why induction was not being observed and allowed team to use lab for protein expression gels.</p>
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<p><b>Bryan Ferlez</b> Also offered ideas on why induction was not being observed and allowed team to use lab for protein expression gels.</p>
 
<p><b>Bryan Ferlez</b> Also offered ideas on why induction was not being observed and allowed team to use lab for protein expression gels.</p>
  
<p><b>Thank you to our PI’s:</b> Bryan  Ferlez and Jeff Plegaria from Cheryl Kerfeld’s lab, as well as the Dr. Robert Landick.
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<p><b> Thank you to our PI’s:</b> Bryan  Ferlez and Jeff Plegaria from Cheryl Kerfeld’s lab, as well as the Dr. Robert Landick.
 
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<p>The team would also like to thank the generous donations from CNS, BMB,PRL, CANR, New England BioLabs, Cayman Chemical and Alphi Chi Sigma.</p>
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<p> The team would also like to thank the generous donations from MSU College of Natural Science, MSU Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Department, MSU Plant Research Laboratories, MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, New England BioLabs, Cayman Chemical and Alphi Chi Sigma.</p>
  
  

Revision as of 22:53, 31 October 2017

Attributions


The Michigan State iGEM team was responsible for nearly all of the project including wet lab work, dry lab work, project concept, acquiring supplies, and managing the team. Assistance from advisors and others is immensely appreciated and is recognized below.

Thanks and Attribution To:

Dr. John Urbance Allowed the team to use his research grade microscope.

Erik Coordinated transfer of material between the 2016 team and the current team.

Scott Bankroff Made the glass bioreactors that are standard in Dr. TerAvest's lab

Magda Felzak Helped the team run protein expression gels.

Dr. Daniel Jones Allowed the team use his Gas Chromatography machine.

Nick Teft Shared procedures and gave the team tips on wet lab work.

Donna Liebelt Helped get the team started and inform team members on biochemistry.

Jeff Plegaria Offered ideas on why induction was not being observed and allowed team to use lab for protein expression gels.

Bryan Ferlez Also offered ideas on why induction was not being observed and allowed team to use lab for protein expression gels.

Thank you to our PI’s: Bryan  Ferlez and Jeff Plegaria from Cheryl Kerfeld’s lab, as well as the Dr. Robert Landick.

The team would also like to thank the generous donations from MSU College of Natural Science, MSU Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Department, MSU Plant Research Laboratories, MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, New England BioLabs, Cayman Chemical and Alphi Chi Sigma.