Attributions
This is the area in our wiki dedicated to thanking everyone that really made this project and trip to Boston happen. Many institutions, companies and individuals have given us immense support and should be recognized. A very special thank you to the Readiness Acceleration and Innovation Network for allowing us to use their labs and other facilities free of charge for this project and a huge thank you to Judy Nguyen, our mentor and instructor. Without her guidance and training there would really be no Tacoma RAINmakers.
During iGEM 2018 competition, the Tacoma RAINMakers successfully performed a wide array of tasks, including developing a paper-based arsenic test ticket, coding an elegant wiki page, performing outreach, and conducting interviews with industry experts. It’s important that we recognize those who have helped our team so much.
Human Practices and Presentations
Anna Haddad, Jaskiran Pental, Jonathan Zacarias, Kira Boyce, Madelyn Yeh, Michael Martin
Collaborations
Kian Croston (Team Leader), James Lee, Kira Boyce, Jonathan Zacarias
Lab
Keshava Katti (Team Leader), Heidi Xu, Ian Gutierrez, James Lee, Jaskiran Pental, Kira Boyce, Madelyn Yeh, Michael Martin, Sarah Bortel
InterLab
Kira Boyce, James Lee, Leon Wan, Michael Martin
Wiki Development/Software
Jonathan Zacarias (Team Leader), Kian Croston (Team Leader), Heidi Xu, Leon Wan, Kira Boyce, Madelyn Yeh, James Lee
Graphics
Heidi Xu, Madelyn Yeh, Sarah Bortel
Supervisors and Advisors
Catherine Ryan (advisor for wet lab), Susan Xu (advisor for wiki development), Brendan Studebaker (advisor for graphics, human practices/collaborations), Judy Nguyen (Secondary PI), Kristine Grace (advisor for presentations), Amanda Galuszka (advisor for human practices), David Hirschberg (PI)
Sponsors
NuAire, Promega, SelectScience, Woodworth Family Foundation, Integrated DNA Technologies, New England Biolabs, SciNote, SnapGene
Special Thanks
Bill Chissoe for help with wiki development,
Puyallup-Tacoma Health Department for Interview
Thank you everyone!
-The RAINmakers