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   <p> <b> Dr. Martha Carter </b> is the leader of our team. As a mentor, Dr. Carter all around assists in every aspect of the project while moving us towards accomplishing our goals. Dr. Carter is the emotional support for our entire team and we appreciate every second that she spends with us and she spends on the project.</p>
 
   <p> <b> Dr. Martha Carter </b> is the leader of our team. As a mentor, Dr. Carter all around assists in every aspect of the project while moving us towards accomplishing our goals. Dr. Carter is the emotional support for our entire team and we appreciate every second that she spends with us and she spends on the project.</p>
 
   <p> <b> Mr. Matt Sableski </b> who is the principal of Carroll High School for allowing us to pursue the academic excellence of iGEM and all of the support of the team that he provided.</p>
 
   <p> <b> Mr. Matt Sableski </b> who is the principal of Carroll High School for allowing us to pursue the academic excellence of iGEM and all of the support of the team that he provided.</p>
   <p> We would especially like to thank the Air Force Research Laboratory for allowing us access and time within their advanced labs. We met many amazing people within the labs who all helped us with our project along the way. It was an amazing experience and we would not trade it for the world.</p>
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   <p> We would especially like to thank the <b> Air Force Research Laboratory </b> for allowing us access and time within their advanced labs. We met many amazing people within the labs who all helped us with our project along the way. It was an amazing experience and we would not trade it for the world.</p>
   <p> The Applied Research for the Advancement of Science and Technology Priorities Program on Synthetic Biology for Military Environments funded by Office of the Secretary of Defense</p>
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   <p> <b> The Applied Research for the Advancement of Science and Technology Priorities Program on Synthetic Biology for Military Environments </b> funded by Office of the Secretary of Defense</p>
   <p> We would like to thank UES Inc. for employing us as contractors, giving us a place to work over the summer, and for allowing us to use their labs and be able to shoot our music video in their premises. We are grateful for everyone working there who gave us assistance and answered our questions in times of need.</p>
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   <p> We would like to thank <b> UES Inc.</b> for employing us as contractors, giving us a place to work over the summer, and for allowing us to use their labs and be able to shoot our music video in their premises. We are grateful for everyone working there who gave us assistance and answered our questions in times of need.</p>
   <p> To all companies and organizations that helped us form our project.</p>
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   <p> <b> To all companies and organizations that helped us form our project. </b> </p>
  
 
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Revision as of 01:49, 16 October 2019

Dr. Nancy Kelley-Loughnane for getting us into the labs and the management for our team.

Dr. Wendy Goodson for allowing us to work in her research lab, allowing us to attend lab meetings where we further expanded our knowledge of synthetic biology

Dr. Rajesh Naik for providing us with advice and guidance after listening to the presentation. Also, for signing off on our iGEM team and the year’s project.

Dr. Chia Hung for acting as the main mentor of the RX lab. There are no words for the amount of appreciation of Dr. Hung available due to all of the time and hard work he puts into our iGEM team. Dr. Hung provided our team with crucial guidance through every issue we have faced in our project.

Dr. Vanessa Varaljay for guidance in the RX Lab, the lessons she taught us over bioinformatics, and her guidance in our presentation.

Dr. Drew Wagner for answering all of our questions in lab, instructing us through protocols, and all of his criticism and advice of our project.

Dr. Mike Goodson for acting as one of the main mentors of the RH lab. His constant help when answering our questions, guidance in labs, and the numerous hours of time he dedicated to our team cannot be repaid with thanks alone. He truly has made this project what it is.

Dr. Amy Breedon for acting as one of the main mentors of the RH lab. Her constant guidance throughout our project, in lab, and answering.

Jim Martin for speaking with the team about the current testing methods for heavy metals and what the EPA is looking for when sending results.

Scott Lanter for speaking with the team about the ins and outs of painting with chromium.

Diane Buhrmaster for speaking with the team about the policy around chromium based primers and paints.

Lloyd Nadeau for his constant advice within lab and his funny wit which keeps the lab work interesting.

William (BJ) Burke for providing us with safety training and assisting us when we have trouble within lab.

Michael Franz for his advice over our social media outreach and for setting up our live stream presentation.

Ted Suchecki for listening to our presentation and programming and setting up the computers that we used.

Dallas McDonald for mentoring us in the lab and giving us advice and tips in lab. As well as, the explanations he gave us on confusing topics in lab.

Andrea Poole for her constant advice, help, and opinions which further advanced our project and allowed us to get to the point where we are at. We greatly appreciate all of her help throughout the summer.

Christina Davis for the necessary management she gave to our team and the encouragement which drove us towards completing our goals.

Nathan Ferguson for help with the upkeep of the lab and a great person to ask questions in the lab.

Dr. Martha Carter is the leader of our team. As a mentor, Dr. Carter all around assists in every aspect of the project while moving us towards accomplishing our goals. Dr. Carter is the emotional support for our entire team and we appreciate every second that she spends with us and she spends on the project.

Mr. Matt Sableski who is the principal of Carroll High School for allowing us to pursue the academic excellence of iGEM and all of the support of the team that he provided.

We would especially like to thank the Air Force Research Laboratory for allowing us access and time within their advanced labs. We met many amazing people within the labs who all helped us with our project along the way. It was an amazing experience and we would not trade it for the world.

The Applied Research for the Advancement of Science and Technology Priorities Program on Synthetic Biology for Military Environments funded by Office of the Secretary of Defense

We would like to thank UES Inc. for employing us as contractors, giving us a place to work over the summer, and for allowing us to use their labs and be able to shoot our music video in their premises. We are grateful for everyone working there who gave us assistance and answered our questions in times of need.

To all companies and organizations that helped us form our project.

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