Team:Carnegie Mellon/Attributions
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- | <p><b>Dr. Natasa Miskov-Zivanov</b> | + | <p><b>Dr. Natasa Miskov-Zivanov</b>. Dr. Miskov-Zivanov led forming of the CMU iGEM 2013 team and the fundraising for the team. She provided guidance and advice for the modeling part of the project. |
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- | <p><b>Dr. Cheryl Telmer</b> | + | <p><b>Dr. Cheryl Telmer</b>. The laboratory experiments were discussed daily with Dr. Telmer who provided training and guidance on all laboratory techniques as needed. |
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Revision as of 16:46, 27 September 2013
Attributions
Kathy Bates
Ben Beltzer
Andrew Nadig helped develop and implement the model of KillerRed synthesis and superoxide production and helped with photobleaching experiments and other wet work. He participated in the development and delivery of outreach presentations at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy, and Taylor Allderdice High School in addition to writing corny poetic parodies for the wiki.
Eric Pederson
Evan Starkweather
Dr. Marcel Bruchez. Dr. Bruchez was the faculty advisor for the team and secured lab and meeting space and provided technical advice on fluorescence, ROS and instrumentation as well as strategic advice.
Dr. Natasa Miskov-Zivanov. Dr. Miskov-Zivanov led forming of the CMU iGEM 2013 team and the fundraising for the team. She provided guidance and advice for the modeling part of the project.
Dr. Cheryl Telmer. The laboratory experiments were discussed daily with Dr. Telmer who provided training and guidance on all laboratory techniques as needed.