Team:Wellesley TheTech/Team/Acknowledgements

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

ATTRIBUTIONS

BacPack to Mars

The digital application for BacPack to Mars was designed and implemented by Vivien Chen, Rachel Kwon, and Sam Mincheva with input from Johanna Okerlund, Lauren Westendorf, and advisor Orit Shaer. Jasmine Davis, Romie Litrell, Christina Pollalis, Anja Scholze, and Lily Westort were also heavily involved in the design process. Members of the Wellesley/MIT Upward Bound Program and interns from the Framingham-Wellesley Summer Research Program interacted with early prototypes and gave useful feedback. Larry Knowles provided training and helpful information for the laser cutting process. Casey Grote designed and produced all art and images. The creative process was assisted by interns Melissa Foley, Nicole Nieves, and Priyanka Roy.


The iGEM Team Wiki

The iGEM Team Wiki UX by Evan Segreto.



It was a pleasure to work with everyone involved in the project!