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<h2> Attributions</h2>
 
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The BioSunBlock iGEM team is made possible by the combined efforts of our team of 36+ biohackers and citizen scientists working out of two open community labs in the San Francisco Bay Area: Counter Culture Labs in Oakland, CA and BioCurious in Sunnyvale, CA. The Real Vegan Cheese project is open to collaborators of all skill levels and from all walks of life. We are excited to enter our Real Vegan Cheese project into the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) 2014 competition. We are excited to be part of a larger global community consisting of students and biohackers from over 30 countries! Below are those that made this project a reality.<br></p>
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The BioSunBlock iGEM team is made possible by the combined efforts of our team of 36+ biohackers and citizen scientists working out of two open community labs in the San Francisco Bay Area: Counter Culture Labs in Oakland, CA and BioCurious in Sunnyvale, CA. The BioSunBlock project is open to collaborators of all skill levels and from all walks of life. We are excited to enter our BioSunBlock project into the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) 2014 competition. We are excited to be part of a larger global community consisting of students and biohackers from over 30 countries! Below are those that made this project a reality.<br></p>
 
<b>Corporate Sponsors</b>
 
<b>Corporate Sponsors</b>
 
Many corporate sponsors supplied materials and discounts through iGEM or to our project specifically.
 
Many corporate sponsors supplied materials and discounts through iGEM or to our project specifically.
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Patrik D’haesleer, Jay Hanson, helped with the DNA design, including codon optimization, and checking for restriction and protease sites.<br><br>
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Patrik D’haeseleer, Jay Hanson, helped with the DNA design, including codon optimization, and checking for restriction and protease sites.<br><br>
  
 
Many participated in lab work.<br><br>
 
Many participated in lab work.<br><br>

Revision as of 21:56, 3 October 2015

Attributions

The BioSunBlock iGEM team is made possible by the combined efforts of our team of 36+ biohackers and citizen scientists working out of two open community labs in the San Francisco Bay Area: Counter Culture Labs in Oakland, CA and BioCurious in Sunnyvale, CA. The BioSunBlock project is open to collaborators of all skill levels and from all walks of life. We are excited to enter our BioSunBlock project into the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) 2014 competition. We are excited to be part of a larger global community consisting of students and biohackers from over 30 countries! Below are those that made this project a reality.

Corporate Sponsors Many corporate sponsors supplied materials and discounts through iGEM or to our project specifically.
  • IDT
  • NEB
  • The ODIN

Thank you for community support:
DIY Community

Our Team
Everyone on the team was involved in some capacity. We had weekly, and sometimes bi-weekly team meetings to plan, and experiments throughout the week as schedules allowed. Specific project contributions include:

James Wantuck, Philip Wantuck contributed to the discussion around Ethical, Legal, Human, and Safety implications of the project.

Patrik D’haeseleer, Jay Hanson, helped with the DNA design, including codon optimization, and checking for restriction and protease sites.

Many participated in lab work.

Maria and many more helped with the IndieGogo fundraising campaign

Jay Hanson, Eric Harness, and Rikke ordered reagents

Advait, Patrik, and Maria kept us on track with iGEM deliverables

Eric Acker, April, and Maria designed our graphics

Eric Harness led a class on Rolling Circle Amplification

Many attended Eric’s hands on class on Rolling Circle Amplification

Lorant Toth, Advait, and Maria helped with web layout and information on the iGEM wiki


Team Members

Instructors
  • Maria Chavez, MBA, BioCurious Board Member
  • Patrik D'haeseleer, PhD, Computer Science; Cofounder, Counter Culture Labs
  • Eric Harness, MSc, Biology
  • Wayne Harris, Post-Doctoral Researcher
  • Maria Teresa Chavez Malacara, Undergraduate Student
  • Advait Patil, High School Student
  • Rikke Rasmussen, MSc, Horticultural Science
Student Members
  • Vardhaan Ambati, High School Student
  • Aaron Bryan, Undergraduate Student
  • Daniel Csillag, Junior High School Student
  • Manali Dwarakanath, PhD, Developmental Genetics
  • Era Goel, High School Student
  • David Hou, High School Student
  • Sairah Khan, BS, Biology
  • Priyanka Khanduri, BS, Plant Biology
  • Antonio Lamb, BS, Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
  • Maureen Muldavin, BS, Biochemistry
  • Itai Ofir, Sophomore Undergraduate Student
  • Jonathan Reyles, PhD, Genome Sciences & Technology
  • Kye Stapleton-Gray, High School Student
  • Adarsh Tantry, Sophomore Undergraduate Student
  • Shreya Thiagarajan, High School Student
  • Audrey Tzeng, High School Student
Others
  • Eric C Aker, BS, Physics
  • Meenakshi Choudhary, PhD, Biosciences
  • Jay Hanson, Cofounder, Berkeley Biolabs
  • Victoria Innocent, Undergraduate Student
  • Bruce Kim, Citizen Scientist
  • Reena Nagpal, MBA; BS, Molecular Biology
  • Lafia Sebastian, MSc, Biotechnology
  • Johan Sosa, Citizen Scientist
  • Sreedevi Thiyagarajan, MS, Statistics; MS, Bioinformatics
  • Milo Toor, BS, Computer Science
  • Lorant Toth, Citizen Scientist
  • Sean Van der Linden, Citizen Scientist
  • James Wantuck, MD
  • Phillip Wantuck, MSc, Chemistry and Materials Science