Team:USC/Attributions

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Attributions and Contributions

An 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 on the right side:


Attributions

Photo1.jpg Alexa brainstormed with the team and cooperated with other members to do research involving the CRISPR system.
Photo2.jpg Kevin brainstormed with the team and cooperated with other team members. and was working on E. Coli fluorescence. Then cooperates with other members to do research in CRISPR. Take charge of T-Shirt designing.
Photo3.jpg Dongzhu was working on yeast ethanol tolerance, and then cooperates with other members to do research in CRISPR, also construct and work on wiki page.
Photo4.jpg Ellen brainstorms with the team, was working on rust detection for several weeks. And then cooperates with other members to do research in CRISPR, also works on human practice.
Photo5.jpg Indi brainstorms with the team and make a plan for team bonding activity. Takes charge of our T-shirt ordering.
Photo6.jpg Percy contributes to develop the concept of CRISPR, and the beginning experiment. He explains the details about our project and construct the general project process. He also raise some personal fundings. Cooperate with other members to finish the experiment and work on wiki editing.
Photo7.jpg Nolan brainstorms together with team members, and act as a manager in our team. Also make all the programs for our growth test results.
Photo8.jpg Sean builds up the team, organize the early training of iGEM, which includes brainstorming, previous work summary, and basic training on synthetic biology experiments.