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- | All design, planning, and bench-scale work was performed by Cornell undergraduates. | + | All design, planning, and bench-scale work was performed by Cornell undergraduates.<br>We thank Dr. Gene Madsen (Cornell University; Department of Microbiology) and Dr. Jeff Gralnick (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Department of Microbiology and BioTechnology Institute) for providing all <i>Pseudomonas</i> and <i>Shewanella</i> strains—respectively. |
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Revision as of 05:31, 3 October 2012
Wet Lab
All biological proccesses blah blah blah somebody who actually knows what wetlab is should write this part.Dry Lab
The electromechanical and controls for the device, plus all math modeling and simulations. Description should be rewritten.Strain List
A list of all the common strains in our project, provided for reference. This text has to be a tad longer though, otherwise it looks really disconnected from the image below it.Attributions Note
All design, planning, and bench-scale work was performed by Cornell undergraduates.
We thank Dr. Gene Madsen (Cornell University; Department of Microbiology) and Dr. Jeff Gralnick (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Department of Microbiology and BioTechnology Institute) for providing all Pseudomonas and Shewanella strains—respectively.
We thank Dr. Gene Madsen (Cornell University; Department of Microbiology) and Dr. Jeff Gralnick (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Department of Microbiology and BioTechnology Institute) for providing all Pseudomonas and Shewanella strains—respectively.