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<p>We would like to thank all members of our team: A. Domingo, F. Fletcher, A. Lamb, S. Maier, A. Morgan, J. Murphy, E. Dupre Sarmiento, R. Sharma, P. Thota,  J. Razon, R. Vos de Wael. Team members really did share the workload this year, and while some of us had more specialized jobs, we all took turns engaging the community, learning lab skills and design thinking.</p>
<p>This page is your opportunity to explain what parts of your project you did and what was done by technicians, advisers, etc. This requirement is not about literature references - these can and should be displayed throughout your wiki.
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<p>We would like thank our wonderful teachers Ms. Jessica Puurunen and Mr. Luc Arvisais, for without their guidance, our project would not have been possible. </p>
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<p>Our mentors from Fredsense Technologies, David Lloyd and Lisa Oberding, have been instrumental in the development of our constructs, in supporting lab bench work (transformations and in-house workshops), and in the overall success of our project. We continue to learn much about genetics and synthetic biology from them!</p>
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<p> All of the work done in your project must be attributed correctly on this page. You must clearly state the work that was done by the students on your team and note any work that was done by people outside of your team, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, and individuals not on the team roster.
 
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<h3> What should this page contain?</h3>
 
 
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<li>Clearly state what the team accomplished</li>
 
<li>General Support</li>
 
<li>Project support and advice</li>
 
<li>Fundraising help and advice</li>
 
<li>Lab support</li>
 
<li>Difficult technique support</li>
 
<li>Project advisor support</li>
 
<li>Wiki support</li>
 
<li>Presentation coaching</li>
 
<li>Human Practices support</li>
 
<li> Thanks and acknowledgements for all other people involved in helping make a successful iGEM team</li>
 
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<p>Tell us if your institution teaches an iGEM or synthetic biology class and when you started your project:</p>
 
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<li>Does your institution teach an iGEM or synthetic biology course?</li>
 
<li>When did you start this course?</li>
 
<li>Are the syllabus and course materials freely available online?</li>
 
<li>When did you start your brainstorming?</li>
 
<li>When did you start in the lab?</li>
 
<li>When did you start working on  your project?</li>
 
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<h3>Inspiration</h3>
 
<p>Take a look at what other teams have done:</p>
 
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<li><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Team">2011 Imperial College London</a> (scroll to the bottom)</li>
 
<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Exeter/Attributions">2014 Exeter </a></li>
 
<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Melbourne/Attributions">2014 Melbourne </a></li>
 
<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Valencia_Biocampus/Attributions">2014 Valencia Biocampus</a></li>
 
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<h3> Why is this page needed? </h3>
 
<p>The Attribution requirement helps the judges know what you did yourselves and what you had help with. We don't mind if you get help with difficult or complex techniques, but you must report what work your team did and what work was done by others.</p>
 
 
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For example, you might choose to work with an animal model during your project. Working with animals requires getting a license and applying far in advance to conduct certain experiments in many countries. This is difficult to achieve during the course of a summer, but much easier if you can work with a postdoc or PI who has the right licenses.</p>
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We extend a big thank you to Dr. Magdalena Pop from Mindfuel’s Greekstater program, as well as the University of Alberta iGEM team, who provided us with support and guidance (and purified mCherry to test!). </p>
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<p>Julie Legault and Justin Pahara from Amino Labs graciously hosted two members of our team at Amino to support lab work (more transformation attempts and mini-prepping) and have been important mentors and supporters throughout our journey.</p><br>
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<p>We also wish to thank Jay Anthonypillai from Berkeley Biolabs, Kat Zorina from IDEO, Peter Duck, the head of Canmore Waste Management, James Bachmann from LaFarge, Emile Naicker who helped with our team logistics, our graphics person, Hayley Finnigan, the Edmonton Community Foundation, the Bow Valley Credit Union, the Our Lady of the Snows School Council, BioBasic (for financial support in gene synthesis), and all of our other sponsors and community members for their encouragement and support.</p>
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<p><b>Project support and advice:</b> Mindfuel mentors Lisa Oberding and David Lloyd, and Mindfuel’s geekStarter Program.</b></p>
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Revision as of 12:59, 17 October 2018

ATTRIBUTIONS

We would like to thank all members of our team: A. Domingo, F. Fletcher, A. Lamb, S. Maier, A. Morgan, J. Murphy, E. Dupre Sarmiento, R. Sharma, P. Thota, J. Razon, R. Vos de Wael. Team members really did share the workload this year, and while some of us had more specialized jobs, we all took turns engaging the community, learning lab skills and design thinking.


We would like thank our wonderful teachers Ms. Jessica Puurunen and Mr. Luc Arvisais, for without their guidance, our project would not have been possible.


Our mentors from Fredsense Technologies, David Lloyd and Lisa Oberding, have been instrumental in the development of our constructs, in supporting lab bench work (transformations and in-house workshops), and in the overall success of our project. We continue to learn much about genetics and synthetic biology from them!


We extend a big thank you to Dr. Magdalena Pop from Mindfuel’s Greekstater program, as well as the University of Alberta iGEM team, who provided us with support and guidance (and purified mCherry to test!).


Julie Legault and Justin Pahara from Amino Labs graciously hosted two members of our team at Amino to support lab work (more transformation attempts and mini-prepping) and have been important mentors and supporters throughout our journey.


We also wish to thank Jay Anthonypillai from Berkeley Biolabs, Kat Zorina from IDEO, Peter Duck, the head of Canmore Waste Management, James Bachmann from LaFarge, Emile Naicker who helped with our team logistics, our graphics person, Hayley Finnigan, the Edmonton Community Foundation, the Bow Valley Credit Union, the Our Lady of the Snows School Council, BioBasic (for financial support in gene synthesis), and all of our other sponsors and community members for their encouragement and support.

Summary

Project support and advice: Mindfuel mentors Lisa Oberding and David Lloyd, and Mindfuel’s geekStarter Program.