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Home / Team / Official Team Profile / Project / Parts Submitted to the Registry / Notebook / Safety / Attributions / iGEM Main Page / Human Practices
Design
The website was designed by the WLC iGEM team.
The main contributors were:
Rachel Nolte
Nick Goldner
Logan Friedrich
Michelle Hasse
Idea
The Idea of this Project was sparked by:
Dr. Robert Balza
The idea was fully formed and detailed by:
Nick Goldner
Rachel Nolte
Lab Work
Lab Work was done in the Balza Lab, Most of work was accomplished by:
Nick Goldner
Rachel Nolte
the remainder was facilitated by
Logan Friedrich
Steve Van-Alstine
Vince Jacobson
Human Practices
All ethical consideration and research was done by:
Vince Jacobson
Special Thanks
Special thanks to the ASU iGEM team for providing us with glycerol stocks of pcDNA 3.1 + neo and pcDNA 3.1 + puro. This is greatly appreciated.
Furthermore, we thank Dr. Paul Krieg at the University of Arizona, not affiliated with the ASU iGEM team, for his generous contribution of the ANF-eGFP construct.
Last but not least, we thank Dr. Puceat at Inserm for sending us the MLC2v-eCFP construct all the way from France!