Team:UChicago/Attributions

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;|The University of Chicago iGEM team was responsible for conducting all of the laboratory experiments involved in the project.
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;|The University of Chicago Biological Sciences Department provided laboratory space and equipment for the iGEM team to conduct its experiments and hold meetings.
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|Each team must clearly attribute work done by the team on this page. They must distinguish work done by the team from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, graduate students, and postgraduate masters students.
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;|Our graduate student advisors provided research experience and advice for the team to troubleshoot experiments as well as the strain of B. subtilis with pUB110, which we used for our experiments.
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;|Our faculty advisors also provided advice on how to go forward with our project and evaluated the feasibility of our project.
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;|Greiner Bio-One, New England Bio Labs, and SARSTEDT provided laboratory equipment and reagents for the iGEM team to conduct its experiments.
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;|The University of Chicago Institute for Molecular Engineering, Student Government, and Dean's Fund provided the team with funds needed to participate in the competition and operate the lab.
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|The University of Chicago iGEM team was responsible for conducting all of the laboratory experiments involved in the project.
|The University of Chicago Biological Sciences Department provided laboratory space and equipment for the iGEM team to conduct its experiments and hold meetings.
|Our graduate student advisors provided research experience and advice for the team to troubleshoot experiments as well as the strain of B. subtilis with pUB110, which we used for our experiments.
|Our faculty advisors also provided advice on how to go forward with our project and evaluated the feasibility of our project.
|Greiner Bio-One, New England Bio Labs, and SARSTEDT provided laboratory equipment and reagents for the iGEM team to conduct its experiments.
|The University of Chicago Institute for Molecular Engineering, Student Government, and Dean's Fund provided the team with funds needed to participate in the competition and operate the lab.