Team:IvyTech-South Bend/Attributions

From 2012.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
(Prototype team page)
 
(2 intermediate revisions not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
<html>
<html>
-
<div id="box" style="width: 700px; margin-left: 137px; padding: 5px; border: 3px solid #000; background-color: #fe2b33;">
+
<div id="box" style="width: 700px; margin-left: 137px; padding: 5px; border: 3px solid #000; background-color: #444;">
<div id="template" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold; font-size: large; color: #f6f6f6; padding: 5px;">
<div id="template" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold; font-size: large; color: #f6f6f6; padding: 5px;">
-
This is a template page. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
+
Credits.
</div>
</div>
<div id="instructions" style="text-align: center; font-weight: normal; font-size: small; color: #f6f6f6; padding: 5px;">
<div id="instructions" style="text-align: center; font-weight: normal; font-size: small; color: #f6f6f6; padding: 5px;">
-
You are provided with this team page template with which to start the iGEM seasonYou may choose to personalize it to fit your team but keep the same "look." Or you may choose to take your team wiki to a different level and design your own wikiYou can find some examples <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Help:Template/Examples">HERE</a>.
+
 
-
</div>
+
Team IvyTech-South Bend would sincerely like to thank both the Gronigen and Edinburh teams for submitting sequences for the E. coli arsenic sensitive promoters and the gene sequence for the arsenic represserOur project and subsequent constructions was made feasible by their BBa_K190015 and BBa_J33201 parts.  We would like to also thank the Endy lab for the construction of the mRFP1 promoter testing vector BBa-J61002 which was instrumental in revealing the effect of the ArsR repressor on the threshold of pArs.
-
<div id="warning" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold; font-size: small; color: #f6f6f6; padding: 5px;">
+
 
-
You <strong>MUST</strong> have all of the pages listed in the menu below with the names specified. PLEASE keep all of your pages within your teams namespace. 
+
All of the technical achievements claimed by the team was the result of contributions of each team member, often working in parallel to construct or test partsParticular credit goes to the senior members of the team: Irene Fahrberger and her huge supply of competent cells and unquenchable energy, and Andrea Hakaj, Chris Moseti, and Alice Do for establishing the initial direction of the project.
 +
 
 +
Floyd Dixon gets the credit for this wiki, as it is...
 +
 
 +
To Professor Twaddle, who provided the big picture constantly and was a never ending source of warnings about technical pitfalls and of course for his "word smithing," we, the team have unending thanks.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Line 29: Line 33:
!align="center"|[[Team:IvyTech-South_Bend/Attributions|Attributions]]
!align="center"|[[Team:IvyTech-South_Bend/Attributions|Attributions]]
|}
|}
-
 
-
 
-
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.
 

Latest revision as of 04:13, 15 October 2012


Credits.
Team IvyTech-South Bend would sincerely like to thank both the Gronigen and Edinburh teams for submitting sequences for the E. coli arsenic sensitive promoters and the gene sequence for the arsenic represser. Our project and subsequent constructions was made feasible by their BBa_K190015 and BBa_J33201 parts. We would like to also thank the Endy lab for the construction of the mRFP1 promoter testing vector BBa-J61002 which was instrumental in revealing the effect of the ArsR repressor on the threshold of pArs. All of the technical achievements claimed by the team was the result of contributions of each team member, often working in parallel to construct or test parts. Particular credit goes to the senior members of the team: Irene Fahrberger and her huge supply of competent cells and unquenchable energy, and Andrea Hakaj, Chris Moseti, and Alice Do for establishing the initial direction of the project. Floyd Dixon gets the credit for this wiki, as it is... To Professor Twaddle, who provided the big picture constantly and was a never ending source of warnings about technical pitfalls and of course for his "word smithing," we, the team have unending thanks.


Home Team Official Team Profile Project Parts Submitted to the Registry Modeling Notebook Safety Attributions