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+ | <h3 style="font-family:lato-black;">General Support:</h3> | ||
+ | <p>Dr. Zhenyu Cheng, Dr. Lois Murray, and Dr. John Rohde helped the team throughout the entire course of the project from the initial process of brainstorming our experiments to the final stage of guiding our presentation of results. Furthermore, Dr. Cheng and Dr. Rohde provided their labs for the majority of the bacterial experiments, and Dr. Murray provided various reagents and enzymes.</p> | ||
+ | <p>Patrick Slaine was crucial during the cloning of our Biobrick. He worked with the team to ensure our understanding of how to clone, and how to design primers.</p> | ||
+ | <p>Jamie Cook never failed to provide insight on experimental techniques and problem solving strategies in lab meetings and during experiments.</p> | ||
+ | <p>Emily Lamoureux was our insight into sequencing. She guided our understanding of the sequencing process and helped us interpret our results.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 17:51, 24 September 2016
Attributions
Who did what?
General Support:
Dr. Zhenyu Cheng, Dr. Lois Murray, and Dr. John Rohde helped the team throughout the entire course of the project from the initial process of brainstorming our experiments to the final stage of guiding our presentation of results. Furthermore, Dr. Cheng and Dr. Rohde provided their labs for the majority of the bacterial experiments, and Dr. Murray provided various reagents and enzymes.
Patrick Slaine was crucial during the cloning of our Biobrick. He worked with the team to ensure our understanding of how to clone, and how to design primers.
Jamie Cook never failed to provide insight on experimental techniques and problem solving strategies in lab meetings and during experiments.
Emily Lamoureux was our insight into sequencing. She guided our understanding of the sequencing process and helped us interpret our results.