Difference between revisions of "Team:UCLA/Attributions"
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<p><strong><i>Advising:</i></strong><br /> | <p><strong><i>Advising:</i></strong><br /> | ||
We thank the following for their guidance and support for the UCLA iGEM team throughout the 2015 season: <br /> | We thank the following for their guidance and support for the UCLA iGEM team throughout the 2015 season: <br /> | ||
− | Dr. Sriram Kosuri, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA<br /> | + | Dr. Sriram Kosuri, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA, for mentoring the UCLA iGEM program.<br /> |
− | Dr. David Breslauer, CSO and Co-Founder, Bolt Threads<br /> | + | Dr. David Breslauer, CSO and Co-Founder, Bolt Threads, for admission our silk materials processing and experimental design strategies.<br /> |
Dr. Mark Arbing, Director, UCLA DOE Core Protein Expression Technology Center<br /> | Dr. Mark Arbing, Director, UCLA DOE Core Protein Expression Technology Center<br /> | ||
− | Dr. Todd Yeates, Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA <br /> | + | Dr. Todd Yeates, Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA, for providing advice on the protein cages project. <br /> |
− | David Yao, Laboratory Manager, Kosuri Lab<br /> | + | David Yao, Laboratory Manager, Kosuri Lab, for co-founding and advising the UCLA iGEM team.<br /> |
− | Members of the Kosuri Lab (Dr. Hwang Beom Kim, Dr. Rocky Cheung, Eric Jones, Nathan Lubock, Michael Corrado, Kim Insigne, Jess Davis, Guillaume Urtecho,Taylor Ward, and Chris Robles) <br/><br /> | + | Members of the Kosuri Lab for general cloning and lam maintenance assistance (Dr. Hwang Beom Kim, Dr. Rocky Cheung, Eric Jones, Nathan Lubock, Michael Corrado, Kim Insigne, Jess Davis, Guillaume Urtecho,Taylor Ward, and Chris Robles) <br/><br /> |
<strong><i>Lab Space:</i></strong><br /> | <strong><i>Lab Space:</i></strong><br /> | ||
− | We thank the following for providing essential laboratory space to conduct our experiments. <br /> | + | We thank the following for providing essential laboratory space and communal equipment/supplies to conduct our experiments. <br /> |
− | Dr. Stephanie Seidlits, Assistant Professor, Department of Bioengineering<br /> | + | Dr. Stephanie Seidlits, Assistant Professor, Department of Bioengineering, for providing their lyophilizer and general teaching lab space.<br /> |
− | Dr. Dino Di Carlo, Associate Professor, Department of Bioengineering<br /> | + | Dr. Dino Di Carlo, Associate Professor, Department of Bioengineering, for providing storage facility, MilliQ water, and general teaching lab space.<br /> |
Jesse Liang, Graduate Student, Seidlits Lab <br /> | Jesse Liang, Graduate Student, Seidlits Lab <br /> | ||
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We thank the follow for providing essential reagents and supplies during our project. <br /> | We thank the follow for providing essential reagents and supplies during our project. <br /> | ||
− | Dr. Kayvan Niazi, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Bioengineering<br /> | + | Dr. Kayvan Niazi, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Bioengineering, for providing our thermocycler and gel imager<br /> |
− | Dr. Mark Arbing <br /> | + | Dr. Mark Arbing, for providing protein purification/expression advice and SDS-PAGE equipment/gels <br /> |
− | Dr. Ben Wu, Professor and Chairman, Department of Bioengineering, UCLA HSSEAS <br /> <br /> | + | Dr. Ben Wu, Professor and Chairman, Department of Bioengineering, UCLA HSSEAS, for providing use of their instron for materials analysis. <br /> <br /> |
<strong><i>Financial Support:</i></strong><br /> | <strong><i>Financial Support:</i></strong><br /> |
Revision as of 17:47, 17 September 2015
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Project AttributionsAll members of the 2014 and 2015 UCLA iGEM teams were involved in project conceptualization, design, and execution. For each group below, all members were involved in design, implementation, and submission/documentation of all validated BioBricks to the Registry. Additionally, thank you to the 2012 Utah State iGEM Team (Arachnicoli) and the Randy Lewis Lab for laying the groundwork for the basic protocols we implemented toward processing our silk samplesSilk Genetics Silk Functionalization Honeybee Silk Synthesis Silk Materials Processing Protein Cages InterLab Study Jamboree Poster Development Jamboree Presentation Development Wiki/Registry Parts Development Outreach/Human Practices AcknowledgementsAdvising: |