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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thank you to all the professionals who advised us

Microbiology

Finn Stirling, Pamela Silver Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA 02115
For letting us use the cryodeath kill-switch he invented. He gave us the sequence of the gene which we used as a base to develop our own design and shared a lot of advice, suggestions, and tips for our project.