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Revision as of 02:54, 19 September 2015
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Wellesley_TheTech team would like to thank the following people and organizations for making our project possible:
- Casey Grote, for designing all the artwork used in BacPack
- Natalie Kuldell, for introducing us to the key concepts of synthetic biology and ensuring the scientific accuracy of our project
- Larry Knowles, for providing training and helpful information for the laser cutting process
- The MIT 2015 iGEM Team, for collaborating with us and providing us with feedback on our design and scientific accuracy
- The Boston University 2015 iGEM Team, for collaborating with us and providing us with feedback on our design and scientific accuracy
- The Wellesley-Framingham program participants, for assisting us with testing and evaluation
- MIT/Wellesley Upward Bound program participants, for assisting us with testing and evaluation
- The visitors and patrons to the Tech Museum of Innovation, for assisting us with testing and evaluation
- Stephanie Houde, for her advice on animation and documentation
- TIDAL Lab, for sharing with us innovative techniques for creating engaging learning experiences
- The National Science Foundation, for providing research funding
- The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, for providing research funding
It was a pleasure to work with everyone involved in the project!