Difference between revisions of "Team:Georgia State/Attributions"

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<h3> <b>We would like to acknowledge these individuals and their dedication with GSU-iGEM team to make this project possible: </b> <br> </h3>
 
<h3> <b>We would like to acknowledge these individuals and their dedication with GSU-iGEM team to make this project possible: </b> <br> </h3>
Our two academic advisors,<b> Dr. Matthew Brewer</b> and <b>Dr. Victoria Mariani</b>, gave us insights and navigated throughout our project;<br>   
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<p>Our two academic advisors,<b> Dr. Matthew Brewer</b> and <b>Dr. Victoria Mariani</b>, gave us insights and navigated throughout our project; <br>   
Our graduate advisors, <b>Maruf Hoque</b> and<b> Jessica Siemer</b>, helped introducing new lab techniques to the team and gave advice that helped prepare the team for the giant jamboree; <br>
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<p>Our graduate advisors, <b>Maruf Hoque</b> and<b> Jessica Siemer</b>, helped introducing new lab techniques to the team and gave advice that helped prepare the team for the giant jamboree; <br>
Our lab coordinator, <b>Derrica Burke</b>, provided a safe and clean lab environment for the team; <br>
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<p>Our lab coordinator, <b>Derrica Burke</b>, provided a safe and clean lab environment for the team;<br>
 
<p>The summer intern, <b>Patrick Van Haun</b>, helped us with packaging for outreach and keeping the lab clean;<br>
 
<p>The summer intern, <b>Patrick Van Haun</b>, helped us with packaging for outreach and keeping the lab clean;<br>
 
<p><b>Mohammed Awad</b> for wiki development;<br>
 
<p><b>Mohammed Awad</b> for wiki development;<br>
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<p>Due to the newly passed law regarding cannabidiol in Georgia, <b>John M. Powell</b> informed us with useful information for our legislative outreach;<br>
 
<p>Due to the newly passed law regarding cannabidiol in Georgia, <b>John M. Powell</b> informed us with useful information for our legislative outreach;<br>
 
<p>We were able to create plants tissue culture and create more efficient tissue culture protocols in lab thanks to the assistance of the<b> Kylie Bucalo</b> who is the  founder of the molecular biology lab at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.<br>
 
<p>We were able to create plants tissue culture and create more efficient tissue culture protocols in lab thanks to the assistance of the<b> Kylie Bucalo</b> who is the  founder of the molecular biology lab at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.<br>
<p>Ohio State University-ABRC supplied us with pORE E2 and pORE E4 vectors with a discount. </p>
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<p><b>Ohio State University-ABRC</b> for providing us with pORE E2 and pORE E4 vectors with a discount. </p>
  
 
<p>Last but not least, thank-you to all the students that helped the team in lab during their free time and all of our sponsors.</p>
 
<p>Last but not least, thank-you to all the students that helped the team in lab during their free time and all of our sponsors.</p>

Revision as of 19:58, 16 September 2015

IGEM Team:GSU


Attributions


We would like to acknowledge these individuals and their dedication with GSU-iGEM team to make this project possible:

Our two academic advisors, Dr. Matthew Brewer and Dr. Victoria Mariani, gave us insights and navigated throughout our project;

Our graduate advisors, Maruf Hoque and Jessica Siemer, helped introducing new lab techniques to the team and gave advice that helped prepare the team for the giant jamboree;

Our lab coordinator, Derrica Burke, provided a safe and clean lab environment for the team;

The summer intern, Patrick Van Haun, helped us with packaging for outreach and keeping the lab clean;

Mohammed Awad for wiki development;

Andrea Marie Book for creating logos and other GSU-iGEM designs;

Robert Scott Lewis for taking beautiful pictures of the team’s activities;

Due to the newly passed law regarding cannabidiol in Georgia, John M. Powell informed us with useful information for our legislative outreach;

We were able to create plants tissue culture and create more efficient tissue culture protocols in lab thanks to the assistance of the Kylie Bucalo who is the founder of the molecular biology lab at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.

Ohio State University-ABRC for providing us with pORE E2 and pORE E4 vectors with a discount.

Last but not least, thank-you to all the students that helped the team in lab during their free time and all of our sponsors.