Team:USC/Attributions
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|[[File:photo3.jpg | 200px | ]] || Dongzhu's chemical engineering knowledge was applied to an earlier idea of enhancing yeast ethanol tolerance. As the team decided to move forward with the CRISPR system, he brought his insight and knowledge into that project. Dongzhu designed the hardcopy survey for the human practices event and was one of the main contributors/editors to the wiki page. | |[[File:photo3.jpg | 200px | ]] || Dongzhu's chemical engineering knowledge was applied to an earlier idea of enhancing yeast ethanol tolerance. As the team decided to move forward with the CRISPR system, he brought his insight and knowledge into that project. Dongzhu designed the hardcopy survey for the human practices event and was one of the main contributors/editors to the wiki page. | ||
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- | |[[File:photo4.jpg | 200px | ]] || Ellen brainstormed with the team, cooperated with other team members, and was engaged in an early stage | + | |[[File:photo4.jpg | 200px | ]] || Ellen brainstormed with the team, cooperated with other team members, and was engaged in an early stage idea of rust detection and elimination. Her background in biology and years of experience in wetlab techniques were very valuable during research and implementation of the CRISPR system. Ellen led the implementation of the social media aspect of the human practices event. |
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|[[File:photo5.jpg | 200px | ]] || Indi brainstormed with the team and cooperated with other members to do research involving the CRISPR system. She was also heavily involved in the T-shirt design process and helped launch the wiki page. | |[[File:photo5.jpg | 200px | ]] || Indi brainstormed with the team and cooperated with other members to do research involving the CRISPR system. She was also heavily involved in the T-shirt design process and helped launch the wiki page. |
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Attributions and ContributionsAn iGEM project needs a great team to accomplish and it can not be done by one day. Our team is built up of 1 instructor and 7 students (1 student advisor, 1 graduate student, and 5 undergraduate students). During the whole summer of 2011, our team members were working on CRISPR or "E. Curi" cooperatively with our instructor. We also appreciate the help of all the sponsors and Dr. Brouns from Wageningen University. Details about our members' work are listed: | ||
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