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Revision as of 14:54, 17 September 2015

Attributions

On behalf of the team

A project of this scale would not have been able to be completed without an amazing group of people supporting our us. Many thanks on behalf of the entire BABS UNSW iGEM team go out to these individuals and organisations:

  • Dr Chris Marquis-Allowing us to use his lab space, helping us navigate the realm of grants, university admin and other bureaucracy.

  • Daniel Winter-Inspiring us constantly, providing an endless wealth of knowledge, tireless hours in the lab and dank memes.

  • Robbie Oppenheimer-For introducing us to the world of iGEM, bringing the team together, running the boot camp and being an all round absolute champion. Without you this journey wouldn’t have even started.

  • BABS UNSW- For providing us with our initial funding and continual support throughout the project.

  • SAMS UNSW- For fundraising for the cost of our trip through bake sales, our wallets thank you but our waists not so much.

  • Thanks to the Macquarie iGEM team and Dr. Rob Willows for providing us with the Synechocystis integrative plasmid psBH02 (which was used a control for our transformations) and a transfectable Synechocystis strain, as well for advice on transformation protocols.

  • Thanks to Dr. Jeff Welsh from BABS UNSW for advice on Lactococcus species, plasmids and electrotransformation protocols.

  • Thanks to 2014 iGEM teams from University of Sydney and University of Melbourne for their assistance and advice during our introductory bootcamp in February.

  • Thanks to Jon Berengut and Cyril Tang for running workshops (about design and wiki building, respectively) during our February bootcamp.

  • Thanks to the 2015 Macquarie and Sydney iGEM teams for providing helpful feedback about our project and presentation during both meet ups we attended.

Our Inspiration

Our project was influenced by the Warsaw iGEM teams of 2009 and 2010. Research that also inspired us was “Towards a Synthetic Chloroplast” (Agapakis, 2011) and “A Power-Law Dependence of Bacterial Invasion on Mammalian Host Receptors” (Lee, 2015).