Team:Queens Canada/Partners/Acknowledgements

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<regulartext> Check out the <span class="classoranget"><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Queens-Canada/full">Queens_Canada 2010 Project </a><span> regarding <i> C. elegans </i>. </regulartext>  

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Tony Papanicolaou, Jeff Boudreau and the Chin-Sang Lab

Everyone at the Chin-Sang lab, particularly the technicians Tony Papanicolaou and Jeff Boudreau, were extraordinarily helpful this summer. We are heavily indebted to their constant advice, training and troubleshooting practices (and supplying countless supplies when our stocks ran low!). We would also like to thank Tony for the microinjection training and always being around with a cheerful smile.

You can find out more about the groundbreaking research being conducted by the Chin-Sang lab here.

Chris Palmer, Steven Goldie, Geoff Halliday and QGEM 2010

Last year's Queen's_Canada team was a great help to transition the 2011 crew. Chris Palmer acted as our Transitions Manager and ensured. Our Winter/Spring Team Manager, Steve Goldie, was responsible for all preparations for the team entering the lab this summer. Geoff Halliday was an invaluable asset with his tech-savvy recommendations for the 2011 Wiki.

Check out the Queens_Canada 2010 Project regarding C. elegans .