Team:Stanford-Brown/Team/Acknowledgements

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Contents

Mentors

  • Dr. Lynn Rothschild
  • Dr. Joe Shih
  • Dr. Gary Wessel


Lab Mentors

  • Dr. Kosuke Fujishima
  • Ryan Kent


Additional Lab Help

  • Jesica Navarrete
  • Dr. Ivan Lima
  • Joseph Michael “Mike” Grace
  • Diana Gentry
  • Cyprian Verseux
  • Kendrick Wang


Project and Presentation Feedback

  • Jason Hu
  • Dr. Rocco Mancinelli
  • Dr. Michael Ling
  • Pete Worden, Director NASA Ames

Funding and Support

  • BioE Bootcamp
  • Brown University, UTRA and Science Center
  • DNA 2.0
  • Biomatters Ltd. for free licences to its Geneious software
  • Jane Berry at EMD Millipore
  • NASA Ames Research Center
  • Rhode Island Space Grant Consortium
  • Stanford University VPUE and Provost
  • Teri Hanks
  • UC Davis 2013 iGEM team


Specific Thanks from Each Project:

BioWires

  • Dr. Jimmy Xu (Brown): Lab space and advice on conductivity testing
  • Dr. Meyya Meyyapan (NASA): Advice for nanoscale analysis
  • Yifan Zhang (Brown): Performing mass spectrometry tests
  • Kyeong Kyu Kim (SKKU): Performing crystallization
  • Mark Capece (Stanford): Performing NMR
  • Dr. Corey Liu (Stanford): NMR support
  • Dr. Vittor Pinhiero (MRC): Project advice
  • Dr. Akira Ono (Kanagawa University): Project advice
  • Dr. Vesna Mitrovic (Brown): NMR support

CRISPR

  • Dr. David Bikard for Cas9 genomic clones
  • Coli Genomic Stock Center for bacterial strains
  • Dr. Judith Bender, Brown University for E. coli strains and plasmids
  • Dr. Michael Bagdasarian, Michigan State University for RP4 E. coli strains.
  • Dr. David Relman, Stanford VA Hospital for pertussis gDNA

De-Extinction

  • Dr. Rich Lenski (and lab)
  • Dr. Nathan Wolfe
  • Dr. Joe Thornton

Eucropis

  • Daniel R. Zeigler, Ph.D., BGSC Director and the Bacillus Genetic Stock Center for Bacillus integration vectors
  • Lilah Rahn-Lee for advice on choosing B. subtilis genes
  • Elwood Agasid for explaining the EuCROPIS mission from an engineering perspective
  • Dr. Orr Yarkoni