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== '''Attributions''' ==
== '''Attributions''' ==
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All lab work, modeling, data analysis, design, and documentation was performed by the students of the Stanford-Brown iGEM team.
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All lab work, modeling, data analysis, wiki design, poster creation, presentation development and documentation was performed by the students of the Stanford-Brown iGEM team.
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* Linda Kahl for great advice regarding Patent Law in the biosciences
* Linda Kahl for great advice regarding Patent Law in the biosciences
* Jim Head and his team for a solid background in the geological history of Venus and the nature of its atmosphere
* Jim Head and his team for a solid background in the geological history of Venus and the nature of its atmosphere
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* The Michael Lin Lab at Stanford University, for their generous gift of fluorescent proteins Clover and mRuby.
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* The Michael Lin Lab at Stanford University, for their generous gift of fluorescent proteins Clover and mRuby
* David Grinspoon for a wealth of knowledge in the realm of environmental modeling and Venus
* David Grinspoon for a wealth of knowledge in the realm of environmental modeling and Venus
* Gary Lee for HTML/CSS consultation
* Gary Lee for HTML/CSS consultation
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* The California Academy of Sciences for collaboration opportunities
* The California Academy of Sciences for collaboration opportunities
* Pete Worden and NASA Ames for hosting us this summer
* Pete Worden and NASA Ames for hosting us this summer
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* Members of the Rothschild lab who were invaluable in their advice and guidance over the summer: Andre Burnier, Jesse Palmer, Kosuke Fujishima, Chris Venter, Diana Gentry, Jesica Navarete, Mike Grace, Ivan Paulino Lima, and Rocco Mancinelli.
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* Members of the Rothschild lab who were invaluable in their advice and guidance over the summer: Andre Burnier, Jesse Palmer, Kosuke Fujishima, Chris Venter, Diana Gentry, Jesica Navarete, Mike Grace, Ivan Paulino Lima, and Rocco Mancinelli
* Our [[Team:Stanford-Brown/AboutUs/Sponsors | sponsors]]
* Our [[Team:Stanford-Brown/AboutUs/Sponsors | sponsors]]

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Attributions

All lab work, modeling, data analysis, wiki design, poster creation, presentation development and documentation was performed by the students of the Stanford-Brown iGEM team.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the following groups and individuals for their help with our project:

  • Carl Zimmer for insight into the way we narrate and structure our projects
  • Linda Kahl for great advice regarding Patent Law in the biosciences
  • Jim Head and his team for a solid background in the geological history of Venus and the nature of its atmosphere
  • The Michael Lin Lab at Stanford University, for their generous gift of fluorescent proteins Clover and mRuby
  • David Grinspoon for a wealth of knowledge in the realm of environmental modeling and Venus
  • Gary Lee for HTML/CSS consultation
  • Kevin Jackson for dedicated assistance with the Gene Patent Guide
  • The California Academy of Sciences for collaboration opportunities
  • Pete Worden and NASA Ames for hosting us this summer
  • Members of the Rothschild lab who were invaluable in their advice and guidance over the summer: Andre Burnier, Jesse Palmer, Kosuke Fujishima, Chris Venter, Diana Gentry, Jesica Navarete, Mike Grace, Ivan Paulino Lima, and Rocco Mancinelli
  • Our sponsors