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Revision as of 19:37, 11 August 2015
Attributions
General Support
Thank you to Dr. Christie Peebles, our advisor, as well as Dr. Ashok Prasad and Dr. Tom Santangelo for their support and guidance throughout the project, and for the donation of their time, protocols, and expertise. Thank you as well to Shaun Milligan from CSU's College of Engineering who provided us with advice and assistance throughout the fundraising process.
Outside Experts
Thank you to Dr. Andrea Haight for speaking with us for our human practices blog.
Sponsors
We would like to thank our sponsors - Bioexpress, Colorado State University's College of Engineering & College of Natural Sciences, Genscript, Hawthorne Education, Pacific Bell, Promega, QBE, and QuintaraBio - for their kind donations of supplies and funds which made our research possible.
Project Attribution
Our project is a continuation of the CSU iGEM project from 2014, which you can view here. Thank you to all the team members from last year who contributed to this project. Design and research for the project was largely done throughout the 2014 competition season. All of the plasmid construction and running of experiments was completed by members of the 2015 CSU iGEM team.
Wiki Creation
Our wiki was created by Kevin Walsh, Aidan Ceney, and Olivia Smith, all members of the 2015 CSU iGEM team.