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Data

All of this would not be possible without the resources and support we received from a variety of individuals and groups. Our team would like to thank all of the support that we received this year, particularly from our University, our sponsors and our advisors. Thank you!

Attributions

University Support


The University of Calgary Entrepreneurial iGEM team would like to thank and acknowledge all of the support from the University, particularly the Faculty of Medicine, in terms of student stipends, facilities, and materials which made this project possible. We would also like to thank the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy (ISEEE) for providing us with office space where we worked over the summer and into the fall term.


Contributions of Students and Industry Collaborations

All work presented here was performed by the students on our team. Contributions from industry collaborations are clearly outlined where applicable. Specifically, we would like to acknowledge ACAMP for providing us with the information necessary to design a manufacturing strategy. We would also like to thank HydroQual for providing us with meaningful feedback on end user requirements.

Support from Advisors

Our professors and advisors contributed support and ideas to the students on various different topics. In particular, we would like to thank Dr. Lisa Gieg, who advised us on the technology, John Mackay who provided us with insight from a legal prospective and Dr. Chris Dambrowitz, Dr. Sean Caffrey, Dr. Anwar Haq, Dr. Navneet Sharma and Dr. Rob Malach for their continual support and feedback during this project.

Sponsors

Alberta innovates Technology Futures/ geekStarter

University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine

O'Brien Centre for the Bachelor of Health Sciences

References

  • An Integrated Oil Sands Environmental Monitoring Plan (2011).
  • Joint Canada|Alberta Implementation Plan for Oil Sands Monitoring (2011)
  • Lower Athabasca Water Quality Monitoring Plan - Phase 1 (2011)
  • Progress Report 2011: Responsible Actions: A Plan for Alberta’s Oil Sands (2011)
  • Regional Aquatic Monitoring Program 2012 Technical Report Executive Summary (2012)
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