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Each team must clearly attribute work done by the team on this page. They must distinguish work done by the team from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, graduate students, and postgraduate masters students.


Attributions

Our team is very thankful to our advisors, instructors, sponsors, suppliers and to those who assisted us with various stages of our project. In particular, we need to acknowledge the individual efforts and contributions of everyone below.


Students

The 2013 Macquarie university iGEM team ran the project themselves, student members obtained primary key roles, to which they would be responsible for. Despite key over-arching roles being assigned, each and every student has been involved in every key aspect of this project, from website design to labwork to human outreach. Below are the primary roles and responsibilities that each student assigned themselves.




Lab Work/Experimental
These people signed on as regular lab staff, setting up experiments and assisting each other. Everyone was in involved with a variety of different things, relating to the lab.


Michael GibbsDominic LogelKatherine Blackshaw Scott ChanDamien McCarthyJarrad Phillips


Human Practice
Responsible for our extensive and diverse human outreach campaign. These people designed, setup and contacted various methods of communication between a variety of different social groups.


Kirsten Gadsby Diana Ubiparipovic Adam Hammonds Nadine Dissanayake Chris Steel Rani Sharma


Sponsoring & Design
Tasked with finding funding for our project and also creating a wide variety of communicational designs and graphics. Brochures and graphics were created in order to better inform both companies and the public


Daniel RussellAmy Ryan


Wiki
Facebook'd


Mark Trouch


Advisors

Yagiz Alp Aksoy, Joanna Hare, Elle Worgan, Silas Vick and Liz acted as our advisors. As members of previous Macquarie iGEM teams, their experience and advice was invaluable, and we are very thankful that they gave up so much of their time and effort for our project. For their profiles, Click here



Instructors

Louise Brown, Robert Willows and Nikki Packer acted as our instructors, and generously donated their time, experience, guidance, instruction and support. As well as overseeing the development and progress of our project, they provided us with protocols, advice and assistance in both the laboratory and human practice aspects of the project. For their profiles, Click here



Macquarie Labs

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Performed sequencing analysis on all our biobricks



Sponsors

This project would not be possible without our sponsors for providing funding and discounts





jQuery, Java & Open Source HTML Codes

jQuery and other HTML code sources were used to construct our wiki, and we greatly appreciate the work of others in developing the scripts that we utilised.