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Attributions & Contributions
The University of Lethbridge iGEM team would like to acknowledge the following people for their attributions and expertise which added to the success of our project, it is greatly appreciated, and has helped us gain new knowledge and skills.
Dr. Anonymous William Smith from The Department of New Media – For his assistance, knowledge, leadership and hard work, in the Biospirits film project.
Mr. Doug Bray from The Faculty of Arts and Science – For his training and guidance of team members in the use of transmission electron microscopy.
Dr. Mark Roussel from The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry – For his assistance with protein modeling.
Mr. David Lain Huston and the Arnott labsfrom The Institute of Cellular, Molecular, and Systems biology in Glasgow – For sending the team genes from the Xylene degradation pathway.
We are proud to say that all wet lab work was accomplished by undergraduate members of our iGEM team.