Team:UQ-Australia/Attributions

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Each team must clearly attribute work done by the team on this page.  They must distinguish work done by the team from work done by others, including the host labs, advisors, instructors, graduate students, and postgraduate masters students.
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We would like to thank the following people:
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Our supervisors for their support and guidance throughout the project. We especially thank Dr David Simmons, Georgia Kafer and their lab for hosting us in their lab.
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Dr. Susan Rowland (School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, UQ) for sharing her bacterial expertise with us and guiding us with the project. We are also indebted to her for providing us with plasmid vectors pET16.1 and pBAD containing lacI and araC.
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Dr Melissa Davis(Queensland Facility for Advanced Bioinformatics, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, UQ) for guiding us through the modeling of the system.
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Professor Alex Ninfa (University of Michigan) for his expert knowledge on oscillatory system and his bacterial strain. We also thank him for advising us on how to integrate genes into the bacterial chromosome.

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Big thanks to all of the supervisors for watching over us and guiding us through the project. Thanks also to David Simmons, Georgia Kafer and their lab for hosting us. IGEM basic Logo stylized.png
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Attributions & Contributions

We would like to thank the following people: Our supervisors for their support and guidance throughout the project. We especially thank Dr David Simmons, Georgia Kafer and their lab for hosting us in their lab.

Dr. Susan Rowland (School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, UQ) for sharing her bacterial expertise with us and guiding us with the project. We are also indebted to her for providing us with plasmid vectors pET16.1 and pBAD containing lacI and araC.

Dr Melissa Davis(Queensland Facility for Advanced Bioinformatics, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, UQ) for guiding us through the modeling of the system.

Professor Alex Ninfa (University of Michigan) for his expert knowledge on oscillatory system and his bacterial strain. We also thank him for advising us on how to integrate genes into the bacterial chromosome.