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Revision as of 01:58, 16 October 2018
Attributions
Tufts iGEM, or Tufts Synthetic Biology Team, is and has always been a student-run endeavor. We are proud of our independence, but we could not have accomplished so much without help. Thank you to everyone who supported us along the way!
Attributions
Team Member Contributions
Anna: Anna was responsible as iGEM science chair for overseeing all lab protocols. Anna took charge of connecting with the Nair lab graduate students for protocol guidance and ran the interlab initiative. She also set up the public outreach by collaborating with a local summer camp to teach genetics and synthetic biology classes there. Aiden: Aiden was responsible as iGEM financial chair for ordering and organizing materials and kits. Aiden troubleshooted the gel electrophoresis and PCR processes, as well as ensured access to the lab facilities. Initial protocols were designed by Aiden based on manufacture instructions. Mina: Mina contributed by running experimental portions of the project with Anna and Aiden. Charlotte: Charlotte produced the summer camp educational video for outreach. Val: Val supported the iGEM team by conducting useful research during the summer project and conducting lab tests. Kenny: Kenny was responsible as iGEM administrative chair for organizing school-year meetings for research planning and securing university funding.Donations
Thank you to the Tufts Community Union Senate for funding our team's iGEM competition registration fees.Inspirations & Project Basis
Sean's PaperBU iGEM toehold inspiration Alexander Green's 2014 paper
- Thanks and acknowledgements for all other people involved in helping make a successful iGEM team
Inspiration
Thank you!