Team:Imperial College/Attributions
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<h2>Marcel Helmer</h2> | <h2>Marcel Helmer</h2> | ||
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+ | Designed the team logo and the M.A.P.L.E logo. | ||
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+ | Filmed and edited our project introduction and 3D printing videos. | ||
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<h2>Alexa Pollmann</h2> | <h2>Alexa Pollmann</h2> | ||
+ | Created most of our M.A.P.L.E context images. | ||
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+ | <h2>Additional Attributions</h2> | ||
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+ | <h5>Geoff Baldwin</h5> | ||
+ | Thank you for letting us use some of your lab equipment. | ||
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+ | <h5>Ciaran McKeown</h5> | ||
+ | Thank you for helping us purify our proteins. | ||
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+ | <h5>Lisa Haigh</h5> | ||
+ | Thank you for working out the techniques required to run mass spectrometry on our P(3HB) and breakdown monomers. Unfortunately we ran out of time for this. | ||
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+ | <h5>Felix</h5> | ||
+ | Thank you for helping us with the microscopy images. | ||
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+ | <h5>Tillman</h5> | ||
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+ | <h5>Dave</h5> | ||
+ | Thanks you for accommodating us in the teaching lab (or the iGEM lab as we call it!) | ||
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+ | <h5>Brian</h5> | ||
+ | Thanks you for accommodating us in the teaching lab (or the iGEM lab as we call it!) | ||
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+ | <h5>Ed Marshall</h5> | ||
+ | Thank you for sharing your incredible expertise about the bioplastics industry, during our human practices panel discussion. We used your PLA cup in several of our experiments. | ||
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+ | <h5>Professor Cheeseman</h5> | ||
+ | Thank you for your insight into UK waste management and for an incredibly informative discussion during our human practices panel. | ||
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+ | <h5>Simon Little</h5> | ||
+ | Our visit to Powerday was one of the highlights of our project, you were a great host, gave us a lot of information about UK recycling and the mixed waste you provided was invaluable to our project. | ||
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+ | <h5>Doug Simpson</h5> | ||
+ | We appreciate the time you gave us to discuss our project from the perspective of the GLA and the Mayor of London's waste management strategy. |
Revision as of 19:17, 4 October 2013
Attributions
Yong Wen ChuaProvided help with construction of the wiki. |
James WadeDesigned our diagrams for the modules page. |
Marcel HelmerDesigned the team logo and the M.A.P.L.E logo. | |
Neil Thompson[[File:#|thumbnail|center|300px]] Filmed and edited our project introduction and 3D printing videos. |
Alexa PollmannCreated most of our M.A.P.L.E context images. [[File:#|thumbnail|center|300px]] Additional AttributionsGeoff BaldwinThank you for letting us use some of your lab equipment. Ciaran McKeownThank you for helping us purify our proteins. Lisa HaighThank you for working out the techniques required to run mass spectrometry on our P(3HB) and breakdown monomers. Unfortunately we ran out of time for this. FelixThank you for helping us with the microscopy images. Tillman
DaveThanks you for accommodating us in the teaching lab (or the iGEM lab as we call it!) BrianThanks you for accommodating us in the teaching lab (or the iGEM lab as we call it!) Ed MarshallThank you for sharing your incredible expertise about the bioplastics industry, during our human practices panel discussion. We used your PLA cup in several of our experiments. Professor CheesemanThank you for your insight into UK waste management and for an incredibly informative discussion during our human practices panel. Simon LittleOur visit to Powerday was one of the highlights of our project, you were a great host, gave us a lot of information about UK recycling and the mixed waste you provided was invaluable to our project. Doug SimpsonWe appreciate the time you gave us to discuss our project from the perspective of the GLA and the Mayor of London's waste management strategy. |