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                        <h3>About the Team</h3>
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<p>Vanderbilt iGEM is indebted to countless mentors and gracious sponsors who have enabled our team to thrive as an independent research initiative. We would like to acknowledge each of them as follows:</p>
 
<p>Vanderbilt iGEM is indebted to countless mentors and gracious sponsors who have enabled our team to thrive as an independent research initiative. We would like to acknowledge each of them as follows:</p>
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<p>Dr. Katherine Friedman, for serving as our team’s faculty liaison and adviser, for qPCR and photocrosslinker instrument access, and for valuable insight into project planning and troubleshooting. </p>
 
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<p>Dr. Brian Bachmann, for valuable insight into applicability of mutation reduction techniques. </p>
 
<p>Dr. Brian Bachmann, for valuable insight into applicability of mutation reduction techniques. </p>
 
<p>Dr. M. Wade Calcutt, for serving as our team’s liaison with the Mass Spectrometry Core Lab, and for valuable insight into LC-MS instrumentation operation and data analysis. </p>
 
<p>Dr. M. Wade Calcutt, for serving as our team’s liaison with the Mass Spectrometry Core Lab, and for valuable insight into LC-MS instrumentation operation and data analysis. </p>
<p> Cait Kirby, for valuable insight into software used for qPCR analysis.</p>
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<p> Cait Kirby, for valuable insight into analyzing qPCR data.</p>
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<p> Kendra Oliver, for assisting with our educational outreach program </p>
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<p>Searle Systems Biology and Bioengineering Undergraduate Research Program . </p>
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<p>School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University </p>
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<p>College of Arts & Sciences, Vanderbilt University </p>
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<p>Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University </p>
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<p>Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University </p>
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<p>Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc.</p>
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<p>New England Biolabs, Inc. </p>
 
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Attributions

Acknowledgements

Vanderbilt iGEM is indebted to countless mentors and gracious sponsors who have enabled our team to thrive as an independent research initiative. We would like to acknowledge each of them as follows:


Dr. Katherine Friedman, for serving as our team’s faculty liaison and adviser, for qPCR and photocrosslinker instrument access, and for valuable insight into project planning and troubleshooting.

Dr. Christina Marasco, for serving as our team’s liaison with the Searle Systems Biology and Bioengineering Undergraduate Research Program, a principal source of interdisciplinary mentorship and funding.

Dr. Douglas McMahon, for graciously providing our laboratory space within the School of Biological Sciences.

Dr. Ian Macara, for enabling us to present our research at a Cell & Developmental Biology seminar series.

Dr. Brian Bachmann, for valuable insight into applicability of mutation reduction techniques.

Dr. M. Wade Calcutt, for serving as our team’s liaison with the Mass Spectrometry Core Lab, and for valuable insight into LC-MS instrumentation operation and data analysis.

Cait Kirby, for valuable insight into analyzing qPCR data.

Kendra Oliver, for assisting with our educational outreach program


Sponsors

sponsors

Searle Systems Biology and Bioengineering Undergraduate Research Program .

School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University

College of Arts & Sciences, Vanderbilt University

Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University

Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University

Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc.

New England Biolabs, Inc.