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- | '''Thanks to Our Contributors and | + | '''Thanks to Our Contributors and Collaborators''' |
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Image:emma.jpg|Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe | Image:emma.jpg|Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe | ||
Image:deb.jpg|Dr. Deborah Stacey | Image:deb.jpg|Dr. Deborah Stacey | ||
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Image:timebomb.jpg|Ethan Johnston and iGEM Minnesota Team TimeBomb | Image:timebomb.jpg|Ethan Johnston and iGEM Minnesota Team TimeBomb | ||
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*'''Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe''': Thanks for _long_list_ | *'''Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe''': Thanks for _long_list_ | ||
*'''Dr. Deborah Stacey''': Thanks for _long_list_ | *'''Dr. Deborah Stacey''': Thanks for _long_list_ | ||
- | *''' | + | *'''iGEM Minnesota Team Time Bomb''': With previous experience in carotenoid genetics they were very fast and supportive in sending us some genes so we could stand on their shoulders (they are giants)! |
- | + | *'''iGEM Calgary Ethics''': Is the wetlab stuff we're doing a relevant and sustainable for the problems we percieve? Where and underwhat conditions might it actually help? (assuming we can actually make it) Calgary Ethics have conducted an ethics and economics scoping study for us to help answer these questions. | |
- | + | *'''iGEM Edinborough''': Also having worked on carotenoids in the past, Edinborough was great in sharing carotenoid metabolic genes, flux modulators, and gram positive plasmids with us. With collaborators like these, globalization doesn't seem like such a bad thing after all. | |
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