Team:uOttawa/Attributions
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Revision as of 16:11, 26 September 2011
Attributions
Wet lab work
The undergraduates Matt Orton, Ian Roney, Wilson Lam, Zuhair Syed and constructed and submitted all BioBrick parts sent by the uOttawa Team. The two graduate students on the team Alex Power and Dan Jedrysiak assisted with project design, integration of BioBricks into S.cerevisiae and characterization of BioBricks via flow cytometry.
The two graduate students on the team, Dan Jedrysiak and Alex Power also developed and tested the new BioBrick assembly protocol. All parts submitted by the uOttawa Team were constructed using this method by the undergraduates mentioned.
Our lab technician Mila Tepliakova assisted with day to day lab work and advice.
Our instructor Dr. Mads Kaern supplied the team with all lab related resources and assisted with project design.
Design
All design related aspects of the project including poster, wiki, logo and presentation were done exclusively by many of the undergraduates on the team.
Fundraising
Fundraising was done exclusively by many of the undergraduates on the team.
Financial and Administrative
The financial and administrative aspects of the project were carried out mainly by the undergraduates Afnan Azizi and Matt Orton.
Human Practices
The undergraduates Richard Robbins and Daniel St. Jules designed and programmed the game for the human practices aspect of the project with some science and art direction from Matt Orton, Afnan Azizi, Zuhair Syed and Ian Roney.
The undergraduate Bushra Khan wrote the essay entitled "Why Society Worries - The Social Apprehension of Synthetic Biology" for the human practices aspect of the project.
Wiki
The undergraduate Kyle Hinskens did the web design for the wiki.