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  Answered questions regarding size of genomic insert, directionality of lox sites, and cre-lox.
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  Answered questions general questions on how to grow yeast and yarrowia lipolytica. Answered questions on how to do yeast mediated cloning.
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Revision as of 22:58, 18 July 2018

Attributions

Thank You

The PoPPY team would like to thank everyone who has helped make this project possible. For the past five years, undergraduates at UCSC have participated in iGEM. This year, the team is composed of students studying Bioengineering, Bioinformatics, Bioengineering (Assistive Technology: Motor), Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Marine Biology, and Cognitive Science: Artificial Intelligence and Human Computer Interaction. Our diverse group of individuals is crucial for the creative process behind using synthetic biology to help others. Modern engineering demands collaboration between individuals and pushes them to think critically and work efficiently. Through synthetic biology, the 2018 UCSC iGEM team is creating effective solutions and developing models for future success.

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The Project Idea

We came to the idea of PoPPY after many journal club meetings including all team members. The initial idea was proposed by captain Morgan Tardy and was eventually agreed upon by the entire team.



Official Team



Advisors

Dr. David Bernick, Assistant Adjunct Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz, Department of Biomolecular Engineering

Guided our team and offered valuable insight and advice through each stage of the project. He also helped the team manage funding, finances and logistical tasks.

Mckenna Hicks, Master's Student, University of California, Santa Cruz, Department of Biomolecular Engineering

Guided us and provided advice on gene design and wet lab experiments



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Research Support

Tony Carr, Professor of Molecular Genetics, University of Sussex, Genome Damage and Stability, Genome Damage and Stability Centre

Answered questions regarding size of genomic insert, directionality of lox sites, and cre-lox.

Stefan Tippmann, Visiting Researcher, Chalmers University, Life Science Engineering

Clarified Questions on yeast in general and provided us with additional readings to look through.

Oliver Konzock, PhD Student, Chalmers University, Life Science Engineering

Answered questions general questions on how to grow yeast and yarrowia lipolytica. Answered questions on how to do yeast mediated cloning.



Lab Support

Dr. Hugh Olsen, Lab Manager, University of California, Santa Cruz, Biomolecular Engineering Teaching Labs

Provided assistance with autoclave-training, general laboratory safety training, obtaining materials and maintaining equipment.



Wiki Support

Evan Pepper, Former Undergraduate Student, University of California, Santa Cruz, Biomolecular Engineering

Provided advice for design choices and taking criticism regarding said design choices.

UCSC iGEM 2017

For providing us with inspiration for the UCSC 2018 wiki and, more specifically, a layout for the Attributions page.



Human Practices Support



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Funding Support

UCSC iGEM 2017

Provide monetary support for our team.



Industry Support



Non Profit Partnerships



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Difficult Technique Support



Presentation Support



General Support

Russell Evans, Senior Development Engineer, University of California, Santa Cruz, Campus Facilities

Provided the 2018 UCSC iGEM Team with separate dry lab research and wet lab rooms. Provided technical and equipment support.


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