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Latest revision as of 01:31, 4 December 2018
Team Leaders
Hover your mouse on our names to find out what each of us worked on!
Ben Cynamon |
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Alexandra Kata |
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Ian Schlander |
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Nedgie Paul |
Human Practice Team
Jessie Griesheimer |
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Arian Rastgou |
Design Team
Michael Taylor |
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Arianna Sigalos |
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Rollin Scott |
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Cristopher Cruz |
Create Team
Daniela Quijano |
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Luis Millares |
High School Students
Sergio Diaz-Silverio |
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Olamoyo Thomas |
Advisors
Cesar Rodriguez | Primary PI |
Emily Pritchard | Secondary PI |
Dave Montez | CRE Support |
JC Gray | Presentation/ Wiki Advisor |
Jonathan Dennis | Molecular Biology Advisor |
Justin Bartell | Financial Advisor |
Ken Baldauf | Facility Support and Meeting Space |
Nicholas Cooper | Leadership Advisor |
Robby Nowell | Innovation Advisor |
Ron Frazier | Innovation Entrepreneur Advisor/ Social Gathering Sponsor |
Ross Bartels | Human Practices Advisor |
Sterling Strmel | Human Practices Advisor |
Acknowledgement
General Support
We are incredibly grateful for the support received from the following sponsors throughout our iGEM journey
FSU Office of the Provost
FSU Office of Research
FSU College of Medicine
FSU Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement
Integrated DNA Technologies
SnapGene
Florida A&M University
Jim Moran School for Entrepreneurship
FSU College of Criminology & Criminal Justice
FSU College of Arts & Sciences
Madison Social
FSU Student Government Association
FSU College of Communications & Information
Proof Brewing Co.
Design & Modeling Support
Dr. Emily Pritchard supported the Design and Modeling teams in understanding sound and designing the experimental set up used to test our results. She was incredibly helpful in understanding the possible power of sound and designing the method for exposing bacteria to sound. She worked closely with Rollin, Arian, and Christopher.
Dr. Jonathan Dennis assisted the Design team in the understanding of potential sound effects on E. Coli and protein pathways. He was also influential in understanding the mechanisms of the systems chosen by the design team.
Human Practices Support
On behalf of the entire 2018 FSU iGEM team, Human Practices would like to thank everyone who helped us along our research path. HP would like to specifically thank David Kant-Rauch, John Gonzalez, Sterling Strmel, and Ross Bartels for their assistance with Human Practices.
David Kant-Rauch took the time to clearly describe the brewing process and offered ways our project could be used in the brewing industry. Proof Brewing Company also allowed HP to take photos of the brewing facility which are used throughout the presentation and wiki.
John Gonzalez met with team members to discuss the team’s concern our project could become a potential biohazard in the future. As a part of FDLE’s evidence lab, he improved our understanding of how to mitigate the negative impacts of our project through the use of a watermark on our plasmid.
Sterling Strmel met with HP and was always ready for our questions on how to strengthen HP’s investigation of our research. During meetings with Sterling, she would help HP when we would get off topic.
Ross Bartels came to many of our Workshops and Tuesday HP/Design weekly meetings. He helped keep HP grounded when our minds went a bit too imaginative for the scope of our project at this time.