Team:Concordia-Montreal/Attributions

Attributions
Meet the Team
Our team was recruited in February and brainstorming followed in March. We began working on our project at the end of June (once the orders arrived!) although we received training for skills, equipment and safety in April and May. Training We assembled the reporter gene onto its final vector and transformed it into yeast cell. We finalized the mobile application and hardware. We conducted extensive interviews with professionals from different fields. Throughout our experience, enumerable individuals helped us accomplish our goals and thrive in our experiments. We were fortunate to be part of the Genomics building at Concordia University where Canada's first genome foundry came into existence.

Concordia University also offers a synthetic biology program managed by Orly Weinberg (synbioapps@concordia.ca) and more information can be found at the following website: SynBioApps program


Thankyou!

This work was made possible by the continued support and super powers of our principle investigator Dr. Aashiq Kachroo and administrative coordinator, the amazing Orly Weinberg and the generosity of Dr. Nawwaf Kharma.

Thank you mentors! Kenza Samlali, Daniel Tsyplenkov, Giselle (Ellie) McCallum, Manjari Shrivstava, Mathieu Husser and Farhat Zafar

Thank you Dr. David Kwan, Dr. Malcolm Whiteway and Dr. Vincent Martin for their feedback and support, Dr. Brandiff Caron and his continued involvement for integrated ethics, Ahmed el Wassimy & D3 Innovation Center for the insightful workshop, Anna Waclawek and 4th Space Concordia for her hospitality, Dr. Marc Champagne for training on various equipment, Dr. Chris Law for his help on microscopy and good humour, Constantin Yannopolous for his consultation and pearly whites. Thank you to all of the Genomics graduate students and postdocs for sharing your space with us undergrads! An honest pleasure to work amongst so many talented people pursuing dynamic ideas. The Kachroo & Martin labs and LAUREN NARCROSS

Grand Merci à nos amis et collaborateurs de iGEM ULaval. Un vrai plaisir on vous attend au Jamboree! Thank you ULaval, Queen's University, the judges and all who participated in our Mini Jamboree. Thank you iGEM Northern BC for joining in collaboration with us.

Thank you volunteers! Amy Jessica Pilette for photographic and animation support, Mathieu Harb for mad wiki code skills, Gabriel Scott for prototype creation Thanks to all those who supported and joined us along the way!!!

Funding support from the SynBioApps program, NSERC Create, ENCS, CSU, CUAA, OVPRGS
& we appreciate you Edith at Sigma Aldrich

Concordia University SynBioApps YeastBuddy CSU NSERC