Team:Queens Canada/Partners/Acknowledgements
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<h3orange> Chris Palmer, Steven Goldie, Geoff Halliday and QGEM 2010</h3orange> <p> | <h3orange> Chris Palmer, Steven Goldie, Geoff Halliday and QGEM 2010</h3orange> <p> | ||
- | <regulartext> Last year's Queen's_Canada team was a great help to transition the 2011 crew. Chris Palmer acted as our Transitions Manager and got the team up-to-speed on synthetic biology practices and the iGEM Competition. 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. </regulartext> <p> | + | <regulartext> Last year's Queen's_Canada team was a great help to transition the 2011 crew. <span class="classoranget"><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/cwjpalmer">Chris Palmer </a><span>acted as our Hiring & Transitions Manager and got the team up-to-speed on synthetic biology practices and the iGEM Competition. In addition, he was often frantically called in to answer questions and provide additional support. Our Winter/Spring Team Manager, <span class="classoranget"><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/steven-goldie/33/3b9/807">Steve Goldie</a><span>, 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. </regulartext> <p> |
- | <regulartext> Check out the <span class="classoranget"><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Queens-Canada/full">Queens_Canada 2010 Project </a><span> | + | <regulartext> Check out the <span class="classoranget"><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Queens-Canada/full">Queens_Canada 2010 Project Wiki </a><span> for a comprehensive look at <i> C. elegans</i> and the team members behind it all.</regulartext> |
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+ | <regulartext> QGEM 2011 would not be possible without the foundational effort put forth by the founding members of iGEM at Queen's. Harry Zhou and James MacLeod were not only co-founders of <span class="classoranget"><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Queens">QGEM 2009</a><span>, but have been instrumental in securing funding for the 2010 & 2011 teams. They have also been a continual resource throughout the years. </regulartext> <p> | ||
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+ | <regulartext> The 2011 executive was a team of undergraduates who worked in the winter semester to recruit, train and prepare the summer team members for the iGEM stretch. Led by Steve Goldie, they ensured a smooth transition and quick startup of lab work. </regulartext> <p> | ||
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