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    <h3>General Support</h3>
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    <li><em>David Fitch:</em> For administrative support in funding, lab space, and materials.</li>
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    <li><em>John Robertson:</em> For administrative support in funding, summer housing, and food. </li>
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    <li><em>Jungseog Kang:</em> For general project support, plasmid construction advising, and biology knowledge. </li>
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    <li><em>Marianne Petit:</em> For administrative support from the Interactive Media Arts deparment. </li>
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    <li><em>Matthew Belanger:</em> For administrative support from the Interactive Media Arts deparment. </li>
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    <li><em>Shanghai iGEM Teams:</em> For teaching us about what iGEM is, how it works, and how to make a successful team. A shoutout to Fudan, Tongji, and Jiaotong University 2014 and 2015 for being part of that process.</li>
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    <li><em>Wenshu Li 李文姝:</em> For helping us order things, biology knowledge, and making sure we kept safe practices in the bio lab.</li>
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    <li><em>Lin Jin 金琳:</em> For teaching us how to work in the biology lab. </li>
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    <li><em>Xiaobo Cao 曹晓波:</em> For making the sure the biology lab remained functional. </li> 
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    <li><em>Jungseog Kang:</em> Helped provide suggestions for procedures when results came out negative. </li>
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    <li><em>Misya, Reida, Spencer, Rachel, Ann:</em> For dealing with all the frustrations of lab work.</li>
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    <h3>Fundraising Support</h3>
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    <li><em>Li Yuzhong 俞立中:</em> For helping us connect with sponsors. He's the super nice guy on the left.</li>
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    <li><em>Becky Duo 多玉洁:</em> For organizing the reimbursement process, cost centers, and payment requests.</li>
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    <li><em>Ashley Zhu 朱韵:</em> For organizing the reimbursement process.</li>
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    <li><em>ZZ, June, Ann, Misya:</em> For the thousands of emails and calls sent trying to find sponsors.</li>
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    <li><em>Rachel Zhao 赵秋婉:</em> For administrative support in organizing donation funds, sponsorship agreements, and giving advice on how to write emails to sponsors. </li>
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    <li><em>Vivian Xu:</em> For giving suggestions to potential sponsors.</li>
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    <h3>Interactive Media Support</h3>
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    <li><em>Bruno Kruse:</em> For introducing our team to Processing and Unity and helping debug.</li>
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    <li><em>Xiaoyue Gong 龚小月:</em> Class of 2017. For her help in many aspects of the IMA development team.</li>
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    <li><em>Richard Huang 黄乐玮:</em> Class of 2017. For his help in code troubleshooting.</li>
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    <li><em>Aven Zhou 周乐:</em> For his help in using the lasercutter and 3D printers.</li>
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    <li><em>Helen Wu:</em> For her help with checking-out equipment and using the lasercutter.</li>
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    <li><em>Xiangci, ZZ, Sohigh:</em> Team members most involved in this aspect of the project. </li>
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    <h3>Wiki Support</h3>
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    <li><em>Tristan Armitage:</em> Class of 2018, couldn't be with us in Shanghai, but committed to the team in finishing the wiki. Thanks Tristan!</li>
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    <li><em>Ann Yang:</em> Didn't realize a wiki took so much work. </li>
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    <h3>Biobrick Parts</h3>
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    <li><em>Cambridge University iGEM 2009/2010:</em> We used parts made from Cambridge University iGEM teams (chromoproteins and luciferase) to create the colors in our lab. </li>
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    <li><em>Fudan University iGEM 2012:</em> We used their constructs to attempt a light osciillating system.</li>
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    <li><em>Fudan University iGEM 2015:</em> When we ran out of luciferase generators, the Fudan team kindly donated to us their iGEM kits. They also helped a lot in teaching us about primer design and creating plasmids that work.</li>
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    <li><em>Xi'An Jiaotong Liverpool University 2015:</em> We used their parts to create color in the lab. They literally drove to Shanghai with a box of dry ice and cells already transformed with chromoprotein expressing plasmids. We were blown away by their kindness. Thanks XJTLU!</li>
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    <h3>DNA Sequences</h3>
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    <li><em>iGEM Kit:</em> for giving us most of the parts we wanted to work with this summer. </li>
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    <li><em>Integrated DNA Technologies:</em> For their gBlocks which provided us our chromoprotein constructs.</li>
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    <li><em>Sangon 生工:</em> For sequencing our plasmids and creating our primers. </li>
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 18 September 2015

Attributions

General Support

  • David Fitch: For administrative support in funding, lab space, and materials.
  • John Robertson: For administrative support in funding, summer housing, and food.
  • Jungseog Kang: For general project support, plasmid construction advising, and biology knowledge.
  • Marianne Petit: For administrative support from the Interactive Media Arts deparment.
  • Matthew Belanger: For administrative support from the Interactive Media Arts deparment.
  • Shanghai iGEM Teams: For teaching us about what iGEM is, how it works, and how to make a successful team. A shoutout to Fudan, Tongji, and Jiaotong University 2014 and 2015 for being part of that process.
  • Lab Support

  • Wenshu Li 李文姝: For helping us order things, biology knowledge, and making sure we kept safe practices in the bio lab.
  • Lin Jin 金琳: For teaching us how to work in the biology lab.
  • Xiaobo Cao 曹晓波: For making the sure the biology lab remained functional.
  • Jungseog Kang: Helped provide suggestions for procedures when results came out negative.
  • Misya, Reida, Spencer, Rachel, Ann: For dealing with all the frustrations of lab work.
  • Fundraising Support

  • Li Yuzhong 俞立中: For helping us connect with sponsors. He's the super nice guy on the left.
  • Becky Duo 多玉洁: For organizing the reimbursement process, cost centers, and payment requests.
  • Ashley Zhu 朱韵: For organizing the reimbursement process.
  • ZZ, June, Ann, Misya: For the thousands of emails and calls sent trying to find sponsors.
  • Rachel Zhao 赵秋婉: For administrative support in organizing donation funds, sponsorship agreements, and giving advice on how to write emails to sponsors.
  • Vivian Xu: For giving suggestions to potential sponsors.
  • Interactive Media Support

  • Bruno Kruse: For introducing our team to Processing and Unity and helping debug.
  • Xiaoyue Gong 龚小月: Class of 2017. For her help in many aspects of the IMA development team.
  • Richard Huang 黄乐玮: Class of 2017. For his help in code troubleshooting.
  • Aven Zhou 周乐: For his help in using the lasercutter and 3D printers.
  • Helen Wu: For her help with checking-out equipment and using the lasercutter.
  • Xiangci, ZZ, Sohigh: Team members most involved in this aspect of the project.
  • Wiki Support

  • Tristan Armitage: Class of 2018, couldn't be with us in Shanghai, but committed to the team in finishing the wiki. Thanks Tristan!
  • Ann Yang: Didn't realize a wiki took so much work.
  • Biobrick Parts

  • Cambridge University iGEM 2009/2010: We used parts made from Cambridge University iGEM teams (chromoproteins and luciferase) to create the colors in our lab.
  • Fudan University iGEM 2012: We used their constructs to attempt a light osciillating system.
  • Fudan University iGEM 2015: When we ran out of luciferase generators, the Fudan team kindly donated to us their iGEM kits. They also helped a lot in teaching us about primer design and creating plasmids that work.
  • Xi'An Jiaotong Liverpool University 2015: We used their parts to create color in the lab. They literally drove to Shanghai with a box of dry ice and cells already transformed with chromoprotein expressing plasmids. We were blown away by their kindness. Thanks XJTLU!
  • DNA Sequences

  • iGEM Kit: for giving us most of the parts we wanted to work with this summer.
  • Integrated DNA Technologies: For their gBlocks which provided us our chromoprotein constructs.
  • Sangon 生工: For sequencing our plasmids and creating our primers.