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Revision as of 02:14, 16 October 2018
Attributions
The William and Mary iGEM team is deeply grateful to all who supported the team throughout the year. Behind our team is a community of supporters, whether advisors, friends, or sponsors, and our project would not have been possible without them.
Advisors
We would like to thank Dr. Margaret Saha for the instrumental role she played in our project. As our PI and team advisor, she has poured a great amount of energy into ensuring our team has the tools we need to succeed. Her dedication and boundless enthusiasm have been invaluable and for this we are forever grateful. We would also like to thank Dr. Patel for his guidance with our math modeling; he has gone above and beyond in mentoring the math team.
Other Acknowledgements
We’d like to thank Dr. Eric Bradley for his assistance with lab facilities, Dr. Mark Forsyth, and Dr. Joshua Puzey. We’d also like to thank Jacob Sawyer, advanced imaging specialist, for his microscopy guidance.
We would also like to thank John Marken our student advisor for his assistance in developing the conceptual framework of our project, as well as for his mentoring of our math team.
Special thanks to Andy Halleran of Richard Murray Lab at the California Institute of Technology for supporting us and for developing 3G protocols and providing us with a starter set of 3G compatible parts.
Human Practices Support
Our outreach efforts would not have been possible without support from the following:
- Anne Petersen: Science Coordinator for the Virginia Department of Education
- Jennifer Daugherty: Regional Sales Manager for Thermofisher Scientific
- Donna Farnham: Counsel Event Assistant for Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast.
- Jacqueline Brooks: Counsel Partnership and Event Manager Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast
- Ashley Zhang: Under Secretary General of the General Assembly William and Mary Model United Nations
- Laura Mullen: Manager of Activitie,s Williamsburg Landing
- John Leone: Williamsburg-James City Public School Educator
- Deanna Marroletti: Camp Launch
- Surgeon Singh: Spira, CTO (business speaker)
- Amanda Synder: Medical Explorers
- Patel Ramsey: WindsorMeade, Lifestyle Coordinator
- Valerie Cushman: Women’s Weekend, Director of Alumni Initiatives William and Mary
- Graham Henshaw: Clinical professor at the William and Mary Mason School of Business, Executive Director of the Entrepreneurship Center
- NASA: Mini-proposal (funding)
- William and Mary STEMinist Club
- Williamsburg Classical Academy (homeschooling coalition)
- Building with Biology
- Williamsburg Gazette
- Melissa Degaraff - Administrative Coordinator Christopher Wren Association
Funding
Dr. Dennis Manos has been an invaluable resource in providing financial support. We would also like to thank the following organizations for generously providing supplies and funding to help our ideas become a reality:
- Epoch Life Sciences Inc
- BioBasic
- NEB