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    Nottingham iGEM would like to express immense gratitude to the following people. Without their input, support and generosity, this project would not have been as successful as it has been. We will be forever in debt for their kindness and would like to acknowledge:  
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The University of Nottingham Synthetic Biology Research Centre for their generous sponsorship, facilitation of this project and use of their labs.
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    Nottingham iGEM would like to express immense gratitude to the following people. Without their input, support and generosity, this project would not have been as successful as it has been. We will be forever in debt for their kindness and would like to acknowledge:  
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Our Principal Investigators: Prof Nigel Minton and Prof Phillipe Soucaille for all of their invaluable advice, organisation, input and support at every stage of this project.
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Our supervisors: Miss Louise Dynes, Dr Daphne Groothuis, Dr Christopher Humphreys, Dr Michaella Whittle and Dr Craig Woods for all of their invaluable advice, organisation, input and support at every stage of this project.
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Our ethics advisor: Dr Carmen McLeod for her expert ethics advice, input and support throughout this project.
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Our modelling advisor: Dr Mohit Dalwadi for his expert modelling advice, input and support throughout this project.
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Our lab technican: Dr Michelle Kelly for all of her help and support in our lab work throughout this project.
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Our sponsors: University of Nottingham, The University of Nottingham Synthetic Biology Research, The Wellcome Trust, The BBSRC, Don Whitley Scientific, LanzaTech, Seres Theraputics, The Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre, Qiagen, Millipore Sigma, Promega, Eppendorf, New England Biolabs, LabFolder and Snapgene for all of their generous support, sponsorship and contribution to this project.
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Our field expert interviewees: Dr Cath Rees, Dr Sarah Kuehne, Dr Tanya Monaghan, Prof Mark Wilcox and Dr Sefwan Al-Ubeidi for their expert opinions, feedback and advice during our project.
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Our discussion group participants for their invaluable opinions and feedback that guided and shaped our project.
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Our schools and outreach participants: The Becket School, NUAST and participants of the Worksop Library Fun Palace Event and the University of Nottingham Discovery Day Event for their enthusiasm and engagement in our project and spreading of synthetic biology.
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<br><br>The Synthetic Biology Research Centre - Nottingham for their generous sponsorship, facilitation of this project and use of their labs.
  
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<br><br>Our Principal Investigators: Prof Nigel Minton and Prof Phillippe Soucaille for all of their invaluable advice, organisation, input and support at every stage of this project.
  
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<br><br>Our supervisors: Miss Louise Dynes, Ms. Daphne Groothuis, Dr Christopher Humphreys, Dr Michaella Whittle and Dr Craig Woods for all of their invaluable advice, organisation, input and support at every stage of this project.
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<br><br>Our ethics advisors: Dr Carmen McLeod and Prof Brigitte Nerlich for their expert ethics advice, input and support throughout this project.
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<br><br>Our modelling advisor: Dr Mohit Dalwadi for his expert modelling advice, input and support throughout this project.
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<br><br>Our lab technician: Ms. Michelle Kelly for giving us lab safety inductions and helping us with the safety forms.
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<br><br>Dr Andrew Dempster for designing and creating our team logo. Ms. Maria Zygouropoulou for helping us with our graphics.
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<br><br>Our field expert interviewees: Dr Sarah Kuehne, Dr Tanya Monaghan,Dr Cath Rees, Prof Elizabeth Sockett and Prof Mark Wilcox for their expert opinions, feedback and advice during our project.
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<br><br>Our sponsors: University of Nottingham, Synthetic Biology Research Centre - Nottingham, Wellcome Trust,  Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), Don Whitley Scientific, LanzaTech, Seres Therapeutics, Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre, Qiagen, Millipore Sigma, Promega, Eppendorf, New England Biolabs, LabFolder and Snapgene for all of their generous support, sponsorship and contribution to this project.
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<br><br>The teams we collaborated with: Team Biomarvel Korea, The team at Imperial College London and The team at The University of Warwick. 
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<br><br>Our schools and outreach participants: The Becket School, Nottingham University Academy of Science and Technology (NUAST), The Bluecoat Academy and participants of The University of Nottingham Discovery Day Event for their enthusiasm and engagement in our project and spreading of synthetic biology.
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Attributions

Nottingham iGEM would like to express immense gratitude to the following people. Without their input, support and generosity, this project would not have been as successful as it has been. We will be forever in debt for their kindness and would like to acknowledge:

The Synthetic Biology Research Centre - Nottingham for their generous sponsorship, facilitation of this project and use of their labs.

Our Principal Investigators: Prof Nigel Minton and Prof Phillippe Soucaille for all of their invaluable advice, organisation, input and support at every stage of this project.

Our supervisors: Miss Louise Dynes, Ms. Daphne Groothuis, Dr Christopher Humphreys, Dr Michaella Whittle and Dr Craig Woods for all of their invaluable advice, organisation, input and support at every stage of this project.

Our ethics advisors: Dr Carmen McLeod and Prof Brigitte Nerlich for their expert ethics advice, input and support throughout this project.

Our modelling advisor: Dr Mohit Dalwadi for his expert modelling advice, input and support throughout this project.

Our lab technician: Ms. Michelle Kelly for giving us lab safety inductions and helping us with the safety forms.

Dr Andrew Dempster for designing and creating our team logo. Ms. Maria Zygouropoulou for helping us with our graphics.

Our field expert interviewees: Dr Sarah Kuehne, Dr Tanya Monaghan,Dr Cath Rees, Prof Elizabeth Sockett and Prof Mark Wilcox for their expert opinions, feedback and advice during our project.

Our sponsors: University of Nottingham, Synthetic Biology Research Centre - Nottingham, Wellcome Trust, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), Don Whitley Scientific, LanzaTech, Seres Therapeutics, Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre, Qiagen, Millipore Sigma, Promega, Eppendorf, New England Biolabs, LabFolder and Snapgene for all of their generous support, sponsorship and contribution to this project.

Our discussion group participants for their invaluable opinions and feedback that guided and shaped our project.

The teams we collaborated with: Team Biomarvel Korea, The team at Imperial College London and The team at The University of Warwick.

Our schools and outreach participants: The Becket School, Nottingham University Academy of Science and Technology (NUAST), The Bluecoat Academy and participants of The University of Nottingham Discovery Day Event for their enthusiasm and engagement in our project and spreading of synthetic biology.