Team:Lubbock TTU/Attributions

Attributions


We would like to thank our advisors Dr. Annette Sobel, Dr. Ruth Serra-Moreno, Dr. Lou Densmore, Dr. Vickie Sutton, Dr. Roger B. Sutton, and Dr. Ron Banister for their guidance throughout the project. We would also like to thank our sponsors for their contributions towards furthering our synthetic biology initiatives!

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We would also like to personally thank the following people for their help in making this iGEM team and project possible.
  • Peter Grozdanov your valuable expertise in cloning protocols and helping us in trouble shooting when things didn’t go our way.
  • UT Austin for graciously donating plates of fluorescent bacteria so we could bring light to Lubbock through biological art.
  • Andi Fell for your artistic acumen in helping us make our cartoon, Finding Coli, a reality.
  • Julie Isom, you never cease to amaze us, your support in funding us through CISER was critical to the team's success.
  • Dr. Kendra Rumabugh for her professional expertise and allowing us to use her lab and equipment.
  • Xavier Molbo from the Valencia iGEM team for your help with keeping us on track and answering any questions we had.


Project Start & Team Training

The Lubbock_TTU Team is part of a student organization at Texas Tech University known as iGEM Raiders. We are a first year iGEM team composed of 14 dedicated undergraduate and graduate students with backgrounds in microbiology, animal science, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, mathematics, physics, and chemical, mechanical, and electrical engineering. To help ease the learning curve we developed and participated in an iGEM Bootcamp to cover the basics of molecular biology, the principles of synthetic biology, iGEM specific criteria, essential lab techniques, and safety training.

Project Support

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Lab Support

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Wiki Support

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Acknowledgments

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