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'''We would like to thank the following individuals without whom this project would not have been possible:''' | '''We would like to thank the following individuals without whom this project would not have been possible:''' | ||
- | *Dr. Gary Wessel, for his invaluable advice, unremitting patience, continuous encouragement and most of all, tremendous enthusiasm for our project. | + | *Dr. '''Gary Wessel''', for his invaluable advice, unremitting patience, continuous encouragement and most of all, tremendous enthusiasm for our project. |
- | *Graduate students Adrian Reich and Diana Donovan, for their continuous guidance and unrelenting patience throughout the project | + | *Graduate students '''Adrian Reich''' and '''Diana Donovan''', for their continuous guidance and unrelenting patience throughout the project |
- | *The PRIMO Lab, for their generous assistance in research protocols and use of their facilties | + | *The '''PRIMO Lab''', for their generous assistance in research protocols and use of their facilties |
- | *The Barnea Lab, for the use of their laboratory facilities | + | *The '''Barnea Lab''', for the use of their laboratory facilities |
- | *John Szymanski, iGEM alum, for competent cells protocol and assistance | + | *'''John Szymanski''', iGEM alum, for competent cells protocol and assistance |
*The Faculty Panel, for their invaluable support and advice | *The Faculty Panel, for their invaluable support and advice | ||
- | *Adella Francis, for her consistent and generous assistance for Brown iGEM teams throughout the years. | + | *'''Adella Francis''', for her consistent and generous assistance for Brown iGEM teams throughout the years. |
- | *John Cumbers | + | *'''John Cumbers''', Founder and continual supporter of Brown iGEM |
- | *The Brown UTRA Program, for funding us to do research at Brown over the summer | + | *The '''Brown UTRA Program''', for funding us to do research at Brown over the summer |
*Brown University Departments of Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Computational Biology, Molecular, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry. | *Brown University Departments of Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Computational Biology, Molecular, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry. | ||
- | *Neil Parikh, Kate Jacobs, Rima Shah, John Szymanski and Aaron Glieberman: Former Brown iGEM Members who helped train and guide us and who set a high standard for future iGEM Mentors | + | *'''Neil Parikh''', '''Kate Jacobs''', '''Rima Shah''', '''John Szymanski''' and '''Aaron Glieberman''': Former Brown iGEM Members who helped train and guide us and who set a high standard for future iGEM Mentors |
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- | *Dr. Guido Paesen, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Oxford: for providing our initial inspiration to propose a project around the practical implications of a histamine binding protein, and also for sharing rEV131 with us. | + | *Dr. '''Guido Paesen''', Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Oxford: for providing our initial inspiration to propose a project around the practical implications of a histamine binding protein, and also for sharing rEV131 with us. |
- | *Dr. Loren Looger, Howard Hughes Medical Institute: for his use of computational protein design program to calculate mutations that would transform Tar’s aspartate binding pocket to a histamine binding pocket. | + | *Dr. '''Loren Looger''', Howard Hughes Medical Institute: for his use of computational protein design program to calculate mutations that would transform Tar’s aspartate binding pocket to a histamine binding pocket. |
- | *Dr. Masayori Inouye, Rutgers University: for the generous provision of Tar-EnvZ. | + | *Dr. '''Masayori Inouye''', Rutgers University: for the generous provision of Tar-EnvZ. |
- | *Dr. Luciano Marraffini, Sontheimer Lab at Northwestern University, for the provision of plasmid pLM6, a shuttle vector for S.epidermidis/E.coli | + | *Dr. '''Luciano Marraffini''', Sontheimer Lab at Northwestern University, for the provision of plasmid pLM6, a shuttle vector for S.epidermidis/E.coli |
- | *Dr. Reinholb Bruckner, for the provision of shuttle vectors PRB474 and PRB473 | + | *Dr. '''Reinholb Bruckner''', for the provision of shuttle vectors PRB474 and PRB473 |
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Thanks to Team Heidelberg for the inspiration for our Wiki menu design! | Thanks to Team Heidelberg for the inspiration for our Wiki menu design! | ||
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Revision as of 15:25, 21 October 2009
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the following individuals without whom this project would not have been possible:
- Dr. Gary Wessel, for his invaluable advice, unremitting patience, continuous encouragement and most of all, tremendous enthusiasm for our project.
- Graduate students Adrian Reich and Diana Donovan, for their continuous guidance and unrelenting patience throughout the project
- The PRIMO Lab, for their generous assistance in research protocols and use of their facilties
- The Barnea Lab, for the use of their laboratory facilities
- John Szymanski, iGEM alum, for competent cells protocol and assistance
- The Faculty Panel, for their invaluable support and advice
- Adella Francis, for her consistent and generous assistance for Brown iGEM teams throughout the years.
- John Cumbers, Founder and continual supporter of Brown iGEM
- The Brown UTRA Program, for funding us to do research at Brown over the summer
- Brown University Departments of Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Computational Biology, Molecular, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry.
- Neil Parikh, Kate Jacobs, Rima Shah, John Szymanski and Aaron Glieberman: Former Brown iGEM Members who helped train and guide us and who set a high standard for future iGEM Mentors
- Dr. Guido Paesen, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Oxford: for providing our initial inspiration to propose a project around the practical implications of a histamine binding protein, and also for sharing rEV131 with us.
- Dr. Loren Looger, Howard Hughes Medical Institute: for his use of computational protein design program to calculate mutations that would transform Tar’s aspartate binding pocket to a histamine binding pocket.
- Dr. Masayori Inouye, Rutgers University: for the generous provision of Tar-EnvZ.
- Dr. Luciano Marraffini, Sontheimer Lab at Northwestern University, for the provision of plasmid pLM6, a shuttle vector for S.epidermidis/E.coli
- Dr. Reinholb Bruckner, for the provision of shuttle vectors PRB474 and PRB473
Thanks to Team Heidelberg for the inspiration for our Wiki menu design!