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Revision as of 14:21, 11 July 2018
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank those that have helped make this project a success.
- Dr. Kevin Solomon Purdue University, Professor for the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering. He served as our primary advisor and mentor.
- Dr. Mohit Verma Purdue University, Professor for the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering. He served as another advisor for the team.
- Dr. Jaqueline Linnes Purdue University, Associate Professor in Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering. She served as a primary source for our team's creation of the paper-based assay. She also let us use her lab for the creation of it.
- Kok Zhi Lee Purdue University, Graduate Student and Research Assistant for Dr. Solomon, Graduate School in Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering. Served as an irreplaceable mentor for the team. Taught laboratory protocols and techniques. Answered an absurd amount of questions for the team.
Special Thanks
Monetary Support
In addition to those that have helped make this project a success through personal support. We also couldn't have possibly made this project a success if it weren't for those who gave monetary support.
Additional support
Many others have offered help in some way and helped made our project a success. While they provided a minor role in the overall project, without their efforts there is no way this project wouldn't have been a success.
- Purdue Research Foundation and Purdue Foundry and Dr.Abhijit Karve . They've helped our team by answering much needed questions relating to the patenting process as well as provide a bit of information on what businesses want to see in a possible product.
- Ethan Brown, Logan , Jake, and everyone else in Solomonlab. They've helped answer many questions for the interns out of their own kindness. Without them helping out when needed our team wouldn't have been successful.
- Taylor Moehling and Kristin Beyers from LinnesLab. They've provided much help and resources to our team and helped the team due to their natural kindness. Our team wouldn't have been successful if it weren't for their efforts.
- David Scharberg, provided guidance and answered questions and offered advice for the development of the paper-based assay.
- Dr.Lisa Lin, gave our team insight about what practitioners do for yeast infections and helped provide feedback on what to prioritize on our design for healthcare professionals.