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Revision as of 09:22, 17 September 2011

Attributions


The rest of the team would like to acknowledge the hard work done by the wetlab biologists, Mun Ching Lee and Sylvia Ispasanie, who often worked for periods over 12 hours, and often 7 days a week.


Phage/cell display systems
Mun Ching Lee: planning, biology wetwork
Sylvia Ispasanie: planning, biology wetwork
Allan Crossman: planning, documentation
Supervised and assisted by Eugene Fletcher and Chris French


BioBricks
Sylvia Ispasanie: planning, biology wetwork
Mun Ching Lee: planning, biology wetwork
Allan Crossman: primers, sequence verification, Registry updates
Supervised and assisted by Eugene Fletcher and Chris French


BioSandwich assembly
Chris French: concept, testing, documentation
Sylvia Ispasanie: testing
Mun Ching Lee: testing
Allan Crossman: documentation


Modelling and software
Di Li: phage replication model
Lukasz Kopec: Kappa cellulase model, genetic stability tool
Yassen Abbas: MATLAB cellulase model
Allan Crossman: C cellulase model, artificial selection model, efficiency calculations
Supervised and assisted by John Roger Wilson-Kanamori


Biorefinery concept
Yassen Abbas: plant design, economics, documentation


Interviews
Fionn Tynan-O'Mahony: interviews, interview design
Yassen Abbas: interviews, interview design
Allan Crossman: interviews
Advised by Emma Frow and Jane Calvert


Graphic design
Fionn Tynan-O'Mahony: most graphics


Posters
Fionn Tynan-O'Mahony: graphics
Yassen Abbas: design and layout


Wiki
Fionn Tynan-O'Mahony: overall design
Lukasz Kopec: coding
Allan Crossman: general content
Other team members contributed to pages specific to their own areas


Speeches and talks
Not yet determined




Images
Piazza della Signoria photo by Samuli Lintula ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Piazza_della_Signoria.jpg source]). Published under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/deed.en Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic license].
 
Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis image from Center for Disease Control, Public Health Image Library (picture 408). Photo by Dr. Govinda S. Visvesvara. Has been released into the public domain.
Computing
This project has made use of the resources provided by the Edinburgh Compute and Data Facility (ECDF, [http://www.ecdf.ed.ac.uk/ www.ecdf.ed.ac.uk]). The ECDF is partially supported by the eDIKT initiative ([http://www.edikt.org.uk www.edikt.org.uk]).