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− | <p1><b><i>Tania Briggs</i></b> | + | <p1><b><i>Tania Briggs</i></b> for extensive organizational efforts and communication with the iGEM foundation. </p1> |
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− | <p1><b><i>Susan Wryter</i></b> | + | <p1><b><i>Susan Wryter</i></b> the lab technician for the teaching labs that we used during the project. Thank you for helping us to acquire material for our experiments and teaching us how to properly manage a laboratory. </p1> |
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− | <p1><b><i>Luca Francesco Montanelli</i></b> | + | <p1><b><i>Luca Francesco Montanelli</i></b> for using coding skills to help us to develop a Unity game for presenting our project to both non-scientific and scientific audiences. </p1> |
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<p1><b><i>Francesca Hussey, Olivia Wing Cheung, Ronni Winkler and Taïna Griscom</b></i> for creating the amazing art pieces that helped us covey synthetic biology and the importance of biopatterning to the general public at the New Scientist Live science fair. We look forward to presenting their work in our forthcoming exhibition at Imperial College. </p1> | <p1><b><i>Francesca Hussey, Olivia Wing Cheung, Ronni Winkler and Taïna Griscom</b></i> for creating the amazing art pieces that helped us covey synthetic biology and the importance of biopatterning to the general public at the New Scientist Live science fair. We look forward to presenting their work in our forthcoming exhibition at Imperial College. </p1> |
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