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Thanks to our mentors Dr. Lubbers for helping us develop our idea, Dr. Riodan for mentoring us through the CRISPR process, and Dr. Eckdahl for spurring project inspiration and allowing us to come to his lab.</br></br> | Thanks to our mentors Dr. Lubbers for helping us develop our idea, Dr. Riodan for mentoring us through the CRISPR process, and Dr. Eckdahl for spurring project inspiration and allowing us to come to his lab.</br></br> | ||
− | All lab work (plasmid and primer design, minipreps, etc.) were performed by the | + | All lab work (plasmid and primer design, minipreps, etc.) were performed by the CAPS iGEM Team. |
Thank you to everyone who helped us in the learning experience created through iGEM. </p> | Thank you to everyone who helped us in the learning experience created through iGEM. </p> | ||
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Revision as of 00:12, 20 October 2016
General
Thanks to our mentors Dr. Lubbers for helping us develop our idea, Dr. Riodan for mentoring us through the CRISPR process, and Dr. Eckdahl for spurring project inspiration and allowing us to come to his lab. All lab work (plasmid and primer design, minipreps, etc.) were performed by the CAPS iGEM Team. Thank you to everyone who helped us in the learning experience created through iGEM.
Project Support
Thanks to CAPS Administration, Joe Whalen and Eric Kessler, for encouraging us to pursue our iGEM passion by leading us through labs and late night writing.
Fundraising Support
Thanks to our sponsors (listed below) for their generous donations, and to all patrons of the Middle School BioClub events. These sponsors make it possible for the CAPS Kansas iGEM team to experience, explore, and discover the amazingly complicated world of molecular biology.
Lab Support
Thanks to all the people at Twist BioScience and DeskGen for donating the gRNAs and providing technical support, and also New England BioLabs for donating E. coli cells.
Wiki Support
Our group members, Steven and Joshua, did most of the heavy lifting regarding the wiki. Special thanks to HTML5UP.net where their free, creative commons design, “Stellar”, served as the inspiration for this wiki layout.
BioClub
Thanks to all who helped with the Middle School BioClub events. We are so proud and thankful to have such a supportive community that is just as excited about STEM education as we are. We hope to see you all again next year!
Special Thanks
Special thanks to our sponsors and patrons that made iGEM: CAPS Kansas possible. GenScript Twist Bioscience The Dickson Family Foundation Desktop Genetics American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology New England BioLabs