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Revision as of 00:22, 2 November 2017
Attributions
We would like to thank the following people for making the first UF iGEM team a possibility. All of the work on this wiki and in the lab was done by the team members unless stated otherwise.
General Support
We would like to thank the following for making our experience with iGEM educational, rewarding and fun.
Dr. Melanie Correll allowed us to use her lab space, helped with troubleshooting, ordered supplies, and provided feedback on our brainstorming.
Dr. Christopher Reisch helped with troubleshooting, allowed us to use his lab for some experiments, helped with protocols, and provided feedback on our brainstorming.
Dr. Edward Braun helped us with troubleshooting and provided feedback on our brainstorming.
Dr. Eric McLamore allowed us to use his lab for some experiments.
Dr. Francis Lee mentored our team and helped us create a schedule for our project.
Human Practices Support
Jonnie Dietz assisted with scheduling and setting up our events with the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Dr. David Blackburn advised us on the implementation of our project
Dr. Anna Savage advised up on the applicability of our project.
Clyde Peeling from Reptiland informed us of current treatment methods for infected amphibians
Fundraising Support
Dr. Anne Donnelly helped direct us to different sources of University funding.
Jessica James recruited an alumnus donor and put him in touch with the iGEM team.
Chytridiomycosis Support
Dr. David Blackburn helped us find experts in the field.
Dr. Matthew Smith helped us culture a fungus in the Chytridiomycota family.
Dr. Timothy James from the University of Michigan supplied us with a fungus culture from the Chytridiomycota family.
HPLC Support
Dr. Kari Basso and Dr. Manasi Kamat trained our team members in the procedure for HPLC.
Sponsors
We would like to thank our sponsors for providing us the opportunity to participate in iGEM through their financial contributions. In addition to the sponsors listed below, Mr. Wesley Belden made a generous contribution to the team through the Alumni Affairs Office, and the Center for Undergraduate Research at the University of Florida awarded travel grants to the iGEM team for travel to the Jamboree.