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Our instructors were not only valuable for feed back, but also trained us so that we could conduct our work. We also received assistance from outside of the Weiss Lab. FACS training was conducted by <b>Glenn Paradis</b>, manager of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Flow Cytometry Core Facility. Advisor<b> Deepak Mishra </b> also assisted with FACS training , teaching fluorescence microscopy on the Zeiss, operating the confocal microscope, and teaching cloning techniques. <b> Jonathan Babb</b>, another one of our advisors,  also taught cloning techniques and assisted the team with the liquid handling robot. Initial tissue culture training was conducted by <b> Kenneth Hu </b>, a member of the 2011 MIT iGEM team. We were lucky to have <b> Lulu Qian </b>, whose work our project is based on, as an advisor to our team. Her feed back on design strategies and technical details for our project is invaluable. We would also like to thank the 2011 MIT iGEM team for the wiki design, as well as a special thanks to <b>Felix Sun</b> for taking lead in coding the wiki. With out all of these contributions, our work this summer would not have been possible. Otherwise, all of the data on the results page is generated by members of the 2012 MIT iGEM team, with exceptions of some microscopy (especially the time lapsed imaging).
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Our instructors were not only valuable for feed back, but also trained us so that we could conduct our work. We also received assistance from outside of the Weiss Lab. FACS training was conducted by <b>Glenn Paradis</b>, manager of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Flow Cytometry Core Facility. Advisor<b> Deepak Mishra </b> also assisted with FACS training , teaching fluorescence microscopy on the Zeiss, operating the confocal microscope, and teaching cloning techniques. <b> Jonathan Babb</b>, another one of our advisors,  also taught cloning techniques and assisted the team with the liquid handling robot. Initial tissue culture training was conducted by <b> Kenneth Hu </b>, a member of the 2011 MIT iGEM team. We were lucky to have <b> Lulu Qian </b>, whose work our project is based on, as an advisor to our team. Her feed back on design strategies and technical details for our project is invaluable. We would also like to thank the 2011 MIT iGEM team for the wiki design, as well as a special thanks to <b>Felix Sun</b> for taking lead in coding the wiki. With out all of these contributions, our work this summer would not have been possible.  
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<br>Otherwise, <b> all </b>  of the data on the results page is generated by members of the 2012 MIT iGEM team, with exceptions of some microscopy (especially the time lapsed imaging).

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Our instructors were not only valuable for feed back, but also trained us so that we could conduct our work. We also received assistance from outside of the Weiss Lab. FACS training was conducted by Glenn Paradis, manager of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Flow Cytometry Core Facility. Advisor Deepak Mishra also assisted with FACS training , teaching fluorescence microscopy on the Zeiss, operating the confocal microscope, and teaching cloning techniques. Jonathan Babb, another one of our advisors, also taught cloning techniques and assisted the team with the liquid handling robot. Initial tissue culture training was conducted by Kenneth Hu , a member of the 2011 MIT iGEM team. We were lucky to have Lulu Qian , whose work our project is based on, as an advisor to our team. Her feed back on design strategies and technical details for our project is invaluable. We would also like to thank the 2011 MIT iGEM team for the wiki design, as well as a special thanks to Felix Sun for taking lead in coding the wiki. With out all of these contributions, our work this summer would not have been possible.
Otherwise, all of the data on the results page is generated by members of the 2012 MIT iGEM team, with exceptions of some microscopy (especially the time lapsed imaging).