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The undergraduate students of the BYU 2013 iGEM Team are actively involved in the invention, design, and implementation of our project, under the guidance of Dr. Julianne Grose. We are responsible for all the lab work, modeling, data analysis, wiki design, poster creation, and presentation development. This Phage Pharming project belongs to the entire team.

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Acknowledgements

Brigham Young University Support

BYU 2013 iGEM TEAM would like to thank and acknowledge support from the College of Life Sciences and the Department of Microbiology & Molecular Biology in terms of funding, support personnel, facilities, and equipments which made our project possible. Additionally, we are appreciative of all other departments and faculties who contributed to our project.


Professors and Teaching Assistant

All research work is performed by the undergraduate students on our team. Our professors and advisors provides support and suggestions to facilitate the implement of our project. We would like to thank the tireless contributions of our advisor Dr. Julianne Grose. Her dedication to our team and iGEM is indispensable to our overall success. And thanks to Dr. David Kooyman and Dr. ? for their valuable insights.

We recognize the work of our four devote graduate teaching assistants: Jordan Mackay, Whitney Hayes, Desi DeMille, and Bryan Badal. We are grateful for their assistance in the lab and the timely preparation of materials.


Support from Additional Professors and Research Groups

We would like to thank the following groups and individuals for their help with our project:

  • Dr. Michael Standing at the BYU Microscopy Lab for operating the transmission electron microscopy.
  • Dr. Breakwell??
  • Dr. F. William Studier at the Brookhaven National Laboratory for valuable suggestions regarding our bacteriophage T7 experimental design.
  • Cholera team: who provided the plasmids?


Art and Technical Support

We acknowledge the efforts of


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Redge Ballard

Redge was born in Rexburg, Idaho and has 7 brothers and sisters, a sister-in-law and one niece. He currently resides in Provo, Utah and is attending Brigham Young University as a computer science major. He intends to emphasize his CS major in the animation field. Since he was a small child he has always loved drawing and art in general. His areas of interest range from pen and pencil to ceramics, to digital, to animation.


Andrew Aston

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