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<p>The following labs, professors, post docs, and graduate students were instrumental in helping us learn specific techniques, sharing reagents or strains or equipment with us, or for giving input that influenced our project</p>
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*<b>Dr. Chris Yellman and <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.marcottelab.org/index.php/Main_Page/ The Marcotte Lab]</span></b> for providing ADH and PDC <i>S. cerevisiae</i> knockouts.
 
*<b>Dr. Chris Yellman and <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.marcottelab.org/index.php/Main_Page/ The Marcotte Lab]</span></b> for providing ADH and PDC <i>S. cerevisiae</i> knockouts.
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*<b>Aziz Al'Khafaji and <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.brocklab.com/  The Brock Lab]</span></b> for providing a fluorescence microscope and advice on improving conjugation experiments.
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*<b>Jiri Perutka and <span class="plainlinks">[http://ellingtonlab.org The Ellington Lab]</span></b> for constructing the plasmids pBTK518, pBTK19 and pBTK520 which we used for conjugation.
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*<b><span class="plainlinks">[http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ The Barrick Lab]</span></b> for providing helpful advice and comments throughout the summer.
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<p>The following students either assisted us as we learned new techniques, began our project, gave feedback on an array of things, or helped us keep the lab neat, clean, and well stocked.</p><br>
 
*<b>Kimberly Ornelas </b>for aiding us with 16s sequencing, conjugation and recapitulation.
 
*<b>Kimberly Ornelas </b>for aiding us with 16s sequencing, conjugation and recapitulation.
 
*<b>Samah Khan </b>for helping us initially isolate various microbes from different kombucha brands.
 
*<b>Samah Khan </b>for helping us initially isolate various microbes from different kombucha brands.
*<b>Natalie Schulte and Samita Charolia </b>for their research on pH sensitive promoters for use in <i>E. coli</i> and creating the experimental procedures for general pH testing.
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*<b>Natalie Schulte and Samita Charolia </b>for their initial research on pH sensitive promoters for use in <i>E. coli</i> and creating the original experimental procedures for general pH testing.
 
*<b>Kelsey Hu </b>for working throughout the summer to keep the lab stocked with media and for providing assistance running pH experiments.
 
*<b>Kelsey Hu </b>for working throughout the summer to keep the lab stocked with media and for providing assistance running pH experiments.
*<b>Aziz Al'Khafaji and <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.brocklab.com/  The Brock Lab]</span></b> for providing a fluorescence microscope and advice on improving conjugation experiments.
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*<b>Greg Goodman and KTonic </b>for giving us a clear direction in how to expand and progress our current work with kombucha.
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*<b><span class="plainlinks">[http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ The Barrick Lab]</span></b> for providing helpful advice and comments throughout the summer.
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<p><b>Greg Goodman and KTonic </b>for giving us a clear direction in how to expand and progress our current work with kombucha, while keeping in mind issues of intellectual property, the product and what the consumer wants in their product, and how bench science can be vital to many things beyond the bench.</p>
*<b>Jiri Perutka and <span class="plainlinks">[http://ellingtonlab.org The Ellington Lab]</span></b> for constructing the plasmids pBTK518, pBTK19 and pBTK520 which we used for conjugation.
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Revision as of 16:18, 18 October 2016

Austin_UTexas

Attributions

The UT Austin iGEM Team would love to thank everyone who has helped us achieve our goals, no matter how big or small the contribution. Without these acts of generosity, we would have not accomplished all that we have done.


The following labs, professors, post docs, and graduate students were instrumental in helping us learn specific techniques, sharing reagents or strains or equipment with us, or for giving input that influenced our project


  • Dr. Chris Yellman and [http://www.marcottelab.org/index.php/Main_Page/ The Marcotte Lab] for providing ADH and PDC S. cerevisiae knockouts.
  • Aziz Al'Khafaji and [http://www.brocklab.com/ The Brock Lab] for providing a fluorescence microscope and advice on improving conjugation experiments.
  • Jiri Perutka and [http://ellingtonlab.org The Ellington Lab] for constructing the plasmids pBTK518, pBTK19 and pBTK520 which we used for conjugation.
  • [http://barricklab.org/twiki/bin/view/Lab/ The Barrick Lab] for providing helpful advice and comments throughout the summer.



The following students either assisted us as we learned new techniques, began our project, gave feedback on an array of things, or helped us keep the lab neat, clean, and well stocked.


  • Kimberly Ornelas for aiding us with 16s sequencing, conjugation and recapitulation.
  • Samah Khan for helping us initially isolate various microbes from different kombucha brands.
  • Natalie Schulte and Samita Charolia for their initial research on pH sensitive promoters for use in E. coli and creating the original experimental procedures for general pH testing.
  • Kelsey Hu for working throughout the summer to keep the lab stocked with media and for providing assistance running pH experiments.


Greg Goodman and KTonic for giving us a clear direction in how to expand and progress our current work with kombucha, while keeping in mind issues of intellectual property, the product and what the consumer wants in their product, and how bench science can be vital to many things beyond the bench.

ALSO: Each team must clearly attribute work done by the student team members on this page. The team must distinguish work done by the students from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, and individuals not on the team roster.


Funding

  • BEACON
  • NSF CAREER (CBET-1554179)