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. Chris Palmer 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.l 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> 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>. </regulartext> | <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>. </regulartext> | ||
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<h3orange> QGEM Executive and the 2009 Team </h3orange> <p> | <h3orange> QGEM Executive and the 2009 Team </h3orange> <p> | ||
- | <regulartext> QGEM 2011 would not be possible without the foundational | + | <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 part of QGEM 2009, but worked to secure sponsorship for the 2011 team. </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> | ||
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