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Revision as of 03:01, 18 October 2016
Attributions
Our Advisors
Dr. Emmanuel "The Phire Lord" Asare
Dr. Gabor Balazsi
Dr. Joshua Rest
Dr. J. Peter Gergen
Dr. Steven Glynn
Dr. Jarrod French
The Department of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology
Dr. Neta Dean
- Professor Dean provided us with shuttle vectors for our project and offered a bit of advice.
Dr. Nancy Hollingsworth
- Professor Hollingsworth provided us advice with the project, as well as providing us with our yeast chassis.
Dr. James Bliska
- Provided us with insight in the context of expressing SRC kinases on the surface of yeast based on his past experiments on VSRC
The Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Dr. Bruce Futcher
- Dr. Futcher provided our team with shuttle vectors for our vaccine preservation project.
Dr. James Konopka
- Professor Konopka was a great help to our team, as he offered us a lot of sound advice on our projects and was also a shining beacon of hope in an otherwise bleak week of darkness.
The Department of Undergraduate Biology
Nancy Black
- Nancy took care of the stocking of the lab and was our liaison whenever we needed to access our funds to buy materials for the lab. She also taught us how to use the autoclave initially
Mary Bernero
- Mary was our lab manager and helped us with the logistical setup of the lab. She also provided us with lab equipment and helped us troubleshoot technical issues with that equipment
Jesse Kuhn
- Jesse operates the stockroom where we acquired all of our ordered resources and necessary reagents.