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Attributions
A very big thanks to Dr. Melanie Mormile and Daniel Roush for allowing us to use their anaerobic equipment and showing how to properly use it!
Sponsors
Fotodyne[logo]
ExxonMobil[logo]
Missouri University of Science and Technology Departments
Student Design and Experiential Learning Center
Collaboration
Thank you BYU iGEM for contacting us for collaboration and trying to mathematically model our theoretical system to show the increase of efficiency of enzymes on an extracellular scaffolding system.
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