Team:NYC Wetware/Deinococcus/Expert Opinions

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<h3>Expert Opinions</h3>
<h3>Expert Opinions</h3>
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Early on in our project, we sought out the shoulders of giants to stand on. We contacted a host of experts in the field of radiation resistance. We foremostly aknowledge <b>Drs Frederick Domann</b> (http://www.uiowa.edu/~frrbp/domann.html)and <b>Matthew Fritzgerald</b> (http://www.uiowa.edu/~frrbp/directory.html) from the University of Iowa who opened our eyes to T. cruzi and then filled our hands with some T. cruzi plasmids to go; <b>Dr. John Battista</b> (http://www.biology.lsu.edu/faculty_listings/fac_pages/jbattista.html) of Wayne State University for teleconferencing us; <b>Dr. Michael Daly</b> (http://www.usuhs.mil/pat/deinococcus/index_20.htm) of Unites Services University of the Health Sciences for collaborating with us on the Deino Genomics; <b>Mr. Stephen Marino</b> (http://www.raraf.org/marino.htm) of Columbia University’s RARAF facility for guiding us in the use of his Particle Radiation Facility. Thank you <b>Chayim Goldberg</b> from the Albert Einstein Graduate School of Medical Sciences for your extraordinary effort on behalf of your "Boys" in the final stretch. We also acknowledge <b>Sung won Lim</b> of Genspace for guidance throughout our project. <br/>
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Early on in our project, we sought out the shoulders of giants to stand on. We contacted a host of experts in the field of radiation resistance. We foremostly aknowledge <b>Drs Frederick Domann</b> (http://www.uiowa.edu/~frrbp/domann.html) and <b>Matthew Fritzgerald</b> (http://www.uiowa.edu/~frrbp/directory.html) from the University of Iowa who opened our eyes to T. cruzi and then filled our hands with some T. cruzi plasmids to go; <b>Dr. John Battista</b> (http://www.biology.lsu.edu/faculty_listings/fac_pages/jbattista.html) of Wayne State University for teleconferencing us; <b>Dr. Michael Daly</b> (http://www.usuhs.mil/pat/deinococcus/index_20.htm) of Unites Services University of the Health Sciences for collaborating with us on the Deino Genomics; <b>Mr. Stephen Marino</b> (http://www.raraf.org/marino.htm) of Columbia University’s RARAF facility for guiding us in the use of his Particle Radiation Facility. Thank you <b>Chayim Goldberg</b> from the Albert Einstein Graduate School of Medical Sciences for your extraordinary effort on behalf of your "Boys" in the final stretch. And for lab space, equipment and encouragement during that trying period - thanks <b>Dr. Yakov Peter</b> (http://www.einstein.yu.edu/home/faculty/profile.asp?id=11870&k=) of Yeshiva University. We also acknowledge <b>Sung won Lim</b> of Genspace for guidance throughout our project. <br/>
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In addition to these professors, we benefited from correspondences with the following radiation biology scientists:
In addition to these professors, we benefited from correspondences with the following radiation biology scientists:

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