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<p>Jamie Cook never failed to provide insight on experimental techniques and problem solving strategies in lab meetings and during experiments.</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> | <p>Emily Lamoureux was our insight into sequencing. She guided our understanding of the sequencing process and helped us interpret our results.</p> | ||
+ | <h3 style="font-family:lato-black;">Sequencing Support:</h3> | ||
+ | <p>Dr. Morgan Langille, Dr. André Comeau, and the Integrated Microbiome Research group not only sequenced all of our fecal samples, but were always ready to answer our questions about their sequencing analysis software.</p> | ||
+ | <h3 style="font-family:lato-black;">Fecal Samples Support:</h3> | ||
+ | <p>Schubenacadie Wildlife Park was always willing to provide the team with fecal samples not only from the porcupines but from 20 other mammals as well.</p> | ||
+ | <h3 style="font-family:lato-black;">Human Practices Support:</h3> | ||
+ | <p>SuperNOVA at Dalhousie allowed us to present to two different groups at their summer camp. | ||
+ | Joachim Stroink, the MLA for Halifax Chebucto, got us in contact with the Minister of Advanced Education and Labour.</p> | ||
+ | <p>Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Dalhousie University allowed us to present our project at the weekly departmental seminar. </p> | ||
+ | <h3 style="font-family:lato-black;">Funding Support:</h3> | ||
+ | <ul><li>Dalhousie University Office of the President</li><li>Dalhousie Science Society</li><li>Dalhousie Student Union</li><li>Academic Innovation Fund</li><li>Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University</li><li>Faculty of Science, Dalhousie University</li><li>Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dalhousie University</li></ul> | ||
+ | <h3 style="font-family:lato-black;">Logo Design Support:</h3> | ||
+ | <p>Lucas Jarche designed all the amazing variations of the Dalhousie iGEM 2016 logo seen on our clothing and our website. </p> | ||
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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.
Sequencing Support:
Dr. Morgan Langille, Dr. André Comeau, and the Integrated Microbiome Research group not only sequenced all of our fecal samples, but were always ready to answer our questions about their sequencing analysis software.
Fecal Samples Support:
Schubenacadie Wildlife Park was always willing to provide the team with fecal samples not only from the porcupines but from 20 other mammals as well.
Human Practices Support:
SuperNOVA at Dalhousie allowed us to present to two different groups at their summer camp. Joachim Stroink, the MLA for Halifax Chebucto, got us in contact with the Minister of Advanced Education and Labour.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Dalhousie University allowed us to present our project at the weekly departmental seminar.
Funding Support:
- Dalhousie University Office of the President
- Dalhousie Science Society
- Dalhousie Student Union
- Academic Innovation Fund
- Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University
- Faculty of Science, Dalhousie University
- Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dalhousie University
Logo Design Support:
Lucas Jarche designed all the amazing variations of the Dalhousie iGEM 2016 logo seen on our clothing and our website.