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<p>Members of the wet lab undergraduate team, Dylan Siriwardena, Lloyd Mai, Wilson Lam and Yara Abou-Hamde, built all network constructs along with the submitted BioBrick parts. Martin Hanzel built constructs designed to test an ethanol-inducible promoter and a copper-inducible promoter. Richard Beard built constructs to test functionality of chromoproteins. Dylan, Lloyd, Wilson and Yara handled yeast and E. coli transformations. Wilson and Yara ran flow cytometry.<p>
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<p>Wilson Lam accomplished the overall network design with advice provided by team advisors Afnan Azizi and Ian Roney. The lab advisors also contributed to the day-to-day troubleshooting and helped in the training of the undergraduate team. Our lab technician, Mila Tepliakova, assisted in the safety training of the undergraduate team and provided advice throughout the progression of the project. Dr. Mads Kaern provided the team with lab resources and extensive advice and support. </p>
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<p>Nicolas Tremblay worked on the mathematical modeling of the project with the extensive guidance of Paul Reginato from the University of Waterloo. Martin Hanzel did the bulk of the work on the team Wiki with assistance from the design team.</p>
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Attributions

Members of the wet lab undergraduate team, Dylan Siriwardena, Lloyd Mai, Wilson Lam and Yara Abou-Hamde, built all network constructs along with the submitted BioBrick parts. Martin Hanzel built constructs designed to test an ethanol-inducible promoter and a copper-inducible promoter. Richard Beard built constructs to test functionality of chromoproteins. Dylan, Lloyd, Wilson and Yara handled yeast and E. coli transformations. Wilson and Yara ran flow cytometry.

Wilson Lam accomplished the overall network design with advice provided by team advisors Afnan Azizi and Ian Roney. The lab advisors also contributed to the day-to-day troubleshooting and helped in the training of the undergraduate team. Our lab technician, Mila Tepliakova, assisted in the safety training of the undergraduate team and provided advice throughout the progression of the project. Dr. Mads Kaern provided the team with lab resources and extensive advice and support.

Nicolas Tremblay worked on the mathematical modeling of the project with the extensive guidance of Paul Reginato from the University of Waterloo. Martin Hanzel did the bulk of the work on the team Wiki with assistance from the design team.