Team:Groningen/Attributions

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The idea of the Food Warden was developed by the team before the labwork started. All experiments, the modeling and the sticker design was planned and carried out by the team. Supervision and direction was given by our supervisors, but they only had a consultative function. <br><br>
The idea of the Food Warden was developed by the team before the labwork started. All experiments, the modeling and the sticker design was planned and carried out by the team. Supervision and direction was given by our supervisors, but they only had a consultative function. <br><br>
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We were informed by Marius Uebel about GMP/SOP and data management with the use of acronyms. The team also took care of the sponsoring and all the other organizational issues. We made our own logo’s, drawings and wiki/presentation/poster style. The picture gallery on the home page uses the hoverbox image gallery code by <a href="http://sonspring.com/journal/hoverbox-image-gallery"><font color=#FF6700>Nathan Smith</font></a>.
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We were informed by Marius Uebel about GMP/SOP and data management with the use of acronyms. The team also took care of the sponsoring and all the other organizational issues. We made our own logo’s, drawings and wiki/presentation/poster style. The picture gallery on the home page has been made on the basis of the hoverbox image gallery code by <a href="http://sonspring.com/journal/hoverbox-image-gallery"><font color=#FF6700>Nathan Smith</font></a>.
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Attributions


All the work for this project was performed by the iGEM Groningen 2012 team members, the lab work starting from May 2012.

The original Bacillus subtilis integration vector psac-cm from which we derived our backbone biobrick was provided by Dr. Jan-Willem Veening from the Molecular Genetics group of the University of Groningen, just as the GFP optimized for Bacillus subtilis for our testing constructs. Our Escherichia coli dh5a and Bacillus subtilis sp. 168 were provided by Dr. Jan-Willem Veening and MolGen.

The idea of the Food Warden was developed by the team before the labwork started. All experiments, the modeling and the sticker design was planned and carried out by the team. Supervision and direction was given by our supervisors, but they only had a consultative function.

We were informed by Marius Uebel about GMP/SOP and data management with the use of acronyms. The team also took care of the sponsoring and all the other organizational issues. We made our own logo’s, drawings and wiki/presentation/poster style. The picture gallery on the home page has been made on the basis of the hoverbox image gallery code by Nathan Smith.

Our sponsors: