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Revision as of 19:57, 2 October 2018

iGEM

Attributions
Attributions
Thank you to everyone who has helped us with this project!
Cenozoic is deeply grateful to the following mentors:
Marc

Dr. Marc Facciotti

Project Advisor

Dr. Marc Facciotti, Associate Lecturer, was our main advisor for this project, he has been able to guide the team in general project support, lab support,fundraising help, developing protocols, growing CHO cell culture, and presentation coaching.

Andrew

Andrew Yao

Lab Manager and Mentor

Andrew Yao, Lab Manager and Research and Development Engineer, he was also one of our main advisors giving guidance in wet lab, developing protocols,wiki support, fundraising advice, human practices support and ordering necessary materials.

The team would also like to recognize these individuals:
Linda

Linda Huang

Graphic Designer

Linda is a third year Design student at UC Davis with a focus in User Interface. She specializes in visual design and has a background in illustration. In her free time, she likes to draw and consume boba tea. Special thanks to Linda for designing the website and all the amazing graphics.

  • Dr. Justin Siegel , Assistant Professor, has history working with the Superfund Program. He used his experience with Superfund to assist the team in designing the project and receiving fundraising.
  • Dr. Michael Denison ,Professor of Environmental Toxicology, aided us in design and selection of target promoters.
  • Daniel Lewis , Postgraduate Research candidate, assisted us in designing our DNA constructs as well as offering advice on lab techniques.
  • Hyunsoo Jin , Postgraduate Research student, gave us lab support by helping us begin our mammalian cell cultures and protocol development.
  • Elizabeth Middleton , Assistant Professor, helped develop the human practices of our project.
UC Davis iGEM 2018.