Team:SECA NZ/Attributions

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Our Attributions

We would like to thank all of these people and organisations for their support

People

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Associate Professor Shaun Lott

Shaun has been involved with the team for the last two years. Without his administrative and laboratory support, this project would have never gotten off the ground.

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Professor Jo Putterill

Without Jo’s scientific guidance and lab space this project would have never occurred. Her vast knowledge of plant biology were vital to the lab team’s success.

Other Academics

We have recieved a tremendous amount of support from other academics around SBS and the Faculty of Science. We’d like to acknowledge Dr. Davide, Prof. Allan, Dr. Rattenbury, Dr. Lear, Dr. Domigan, Prof. Gerrard and all the other academics who have influenced our project in a positive way.

2016 team

2016 UoA iGEM Students

Last year’s iGEM undergrad (now postgrad) and PhD students like Kyle, Frankie, Jess, and David, among many others, have given an enormous amount to the team in administrative, moral, and technical support.

Members of Jo’s and Shaun’s Labs

Jason, Lulu, Mau, Geoffrey, Davide, Andrew, and Wendy, have been invaluable to our lab team sparing their time and experience to guide us through the research process. A special thanks must be extended to them.

Everyone Else

Over this year there have been far too many people to thank. To those who helped us in major ways and those who have helped in ways more subtle. You know who you are. Thank you.

Organisations

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The University of Auckland Faculty of Science and School of Biological Sciences

With their generous financial support we were able to register to the iGEM competition.

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Biomatters - Creators of Genious

With their continued financial support and their kind offer of Genious Software licenses, we were able to make an early start on the lab work.

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Chiasma

With their financial oversight and guidance we were able to find connections and set up systems that will be invaluable to future teams.

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UniServices’ Return on Science committee and AgriTech committee

With their generous financial support and business advice we were able to complete our lab work and plan for the future of our project.

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Staff of the New Zealand Association of Consulting Laboratories

With their generous financial support we were able to fund the final portion of our project and make it to Boston.

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Synthetic Biology Australasia

With their generous support, two of our students were able to attend the SBA conference in Australia and the Australasia iGEM meetup.

Other

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Below are all the attributions. These still Require formatting. PIs Professor Jo Putterill Associate Professor Shaun Lott Dr. Laura Domigan Professor Andy Allan Students Kyle Frankie Jason Geoffry Wendy Lulu Jessica Chiang David Reeves I've missed some haven't I Organisations Chiasma Biomatters New Zealand Association of Consulting Laboratories The University of Auckland Faculty of Science School of Biological Sciences UniServices - The ROS Panel, AgriTech, Tim, Sandhya, and others I've missed I've certainly missed some but will be adding over the next little while

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Why is this page needed?

The Attribution requirement helps the judges know what you did yourselves and what you had help with. We don't mind if you get help with difficult or complex techniques, but you must report what work your team did and what work was done by others.

For example, you might choose to work with an animal model during your project. Working with animals requires getting a license and applying far in advance to conduct certain experiments in many countries. This is difficult to achieve during the course of a summer, but much easier if you can work with a postdoc or PI who has the right licenses.

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  • Thanks and acknowledgements for all other people involved in helping make a successful iGEM team
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