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Our team had brainstorming meetings and cross-continental team Skype sessions beginning in March 2018, where we stitched together rough subprojects and the overall theme. Our work in the lab did not start until the beginning of June 2018, when the Brown & RISD students ended their spring semester and travelled to California to work with the Stanford students in person. Stanford students got to lab after finishing their spring quarter in late June. All projects were begun by the Brown students, and ended by the Stanford students during the regular school year as the Jamboree approached.</p>
 
Our team had brainstorming meetings and cross-continental team Skype sessions beginning in March 2018, where we stitched together rough subprojects and the overall theme. Our work in the lab did not start until the beginning of June 2018, when the Brown & RISD students ended their spring semester and travelled to California to work with the Stanford students in person. Stanford students got to lab after finishing their spring quarter in late June. All projects were begun by the Brown students, and ended by the Stanford students during the regular school year as the Jamboree approached.</p>
 
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Revision as of 16:03, 14 October 2018

Attributions

Funding

We are very grateful for financial support from Brown University UTRA, Rhode Island School of Design STEAM Fellowship, Universities Space Research Association, the Rhode Island Space Grant Consortium, the California Space Grant Consortium, and the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts.

Team Member Contributions

All experiments were conducted by the team members and all images are originally created unless otherwise noted. List of sub-project attributions:

  • Mycelium Bio-Glue: Gabe Weininger, Cale Lester, Leo Penny
  • Filter: Advait Patil, Cale Lester
  • Mycelium Material Production: Emilia Mann, Javier Syquia
  • Human Practices & Mission Architecture: Emilia Mann, Santosh Murugan, Leo Penny, Javier Syquia
  • Modeling: Arvind Veluvali
  • Interlab Study: Santosh Murugan, Leo Penny
  • Graphic Design & Wiki: Javier Syquia

Project Support and Advice

Thank you to our advisors for supporting us & our project!

  • Filter: Jesica Urbina
  • Mycelium: Rolando Perez, Christopher Maurer
  • Glue:
  • General lab support and trouble shooting: Tomasz Zajkowski, Trevor! Kalkus, Jesica Urbina, Nils Averesch

We are so appreciative and thankful for all the individuals that made our iGEM Team and Project successful! Thank you to Lynn Rothschild, Jim Head, Gary Wessel, Nils Averesch, Tomasz Zajkowski, Jesica Urbina, Trevor! Kalkus, Rolando Perez, and Christopher Maurer.

Our team had brainstorming meetings and cross-continental team Skype sessions beginning in March 2018, where we stitched together rough subprojects and the overall theme. Our work in the lab did not start until the beginning of June 2018, when the Brown & RISD students ended their spring semester and travelled to California to work with the Stanford students in person. Stanford students got to lab after finishing their spring quarter in late June. All projects were begun by the Brown students, and ended by the Stanford students during the regular school year as the Jamboree approached.