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*<b>Kel Hardingham</b>, advice on reaching gifted and talented students, educational consultant and retired science teacher | *<b>Kel Hardingham</b>, advice on reaching gifted and talented students, educational consultant and retired science teacher | ||
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Revision as of 02:51, 28 September 2013
Attributions
- Yagiz Alp Aksoy, gave some great advice and encouragement about starting a new iGEM team at Sydney University, Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University
- Dr Nick Coleman, gave a ‘provisional yes’ to supervise our team 5 minutes after hearing about iGEM for the first time, School of Molecular Bioscience, Sydney University
- Cheers to Kiri, Elissa, Mia, Alice, Jayden, Mai-Anh, et al. who helped our team survive in the Coleman/Holmes/Newsome communal lab space
Financial Support
- Professor Trevor Hambley, Dean of Science, Sydney University
- Professor Robyn Overall, Head of School of Biology, Sydney University
- Professor Iain Campbell, Head of School of Molecular Bioscience, Sydney University
- Professor Chris Murphy, Head of School of Medical Sciences, Sydney University
- Professor Derrick Armstrong, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Education, Sydney University
- Professor Jill Trewhella, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research, Sydney University
Strange Nature
- Rebecca Miller, point of contact to organise sponsorship, judging and possible publication of a winning entries, Executive Sales Manager at IDT
- Tamzin Byrne and Chris Lassig, advice on science communication, Science in Public
- Kel Hardingham, advice on reaching gifted and talented students, educational consultant and retired science teacher
- Judges
- Craig Cormick, author and science-communication advisor at CSIRO
- Nicola Brookman-Amissah, Senior Scientific Writer at IDT
- Yagiz Alp Aksoy, PhD candidate at Macquarie University
All the Other Wonderful People
- Elissa Liew isolated and characterised the DCA degrading Xanthobacter EL4
- Jake Munro isolated and cloned the dhlB and dhlA genes from Xanthobacter EL4.
- Deborah Rich confirmed the activity of these cloned genes.
- We got the genes into a pSB1C3 plasmid and expressed them using parts from the iGEM Distribution Kit.