Team:CSU Fort Collins/Attributions

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This year’s CSU iGEM team worked on getting plasmids made that not only are a proof of concept but also designing and building our complete plasmid. To learn more about the specifics of our project, visit our project page.

The iGEM program at CSU has evolved with each competing year, this particular year the advising professors were able to start an interdisciplinary lab course. This course was completely dedicated to learning synthetic biology, certain lab techniques and advancing the goals of our project.

The CSU iGEM team would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success of our project. All the work contributing to these projects is only made possible through the help of members in our community, including our sponsors, team members, and advisors.

Thank you to our advisors, Dr. Claudia Gentry Weeks and Dr. Christie Peebles for their continued advice, assistance, and support.

To learn more about our team members and advisors, please visit our team page. Every member of our team donated their time, energy, and creativity necessary to make projects like ours possible. Thank you to all our sponsors for allowing us to carry out this project and attend the jamboree. Visit our Sponsors page to learn more about this support.

Thank You to Our Sponsors