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| <p>Just One Giant Lab (JOGL, specific people) - sponsorship to purchase lab reagents, and support to co-host Hackathon.</p> | | <p>Just One Giant Lab (JOGL, specific people) - sponsorship to purchase lab reagents, and support to co-host Hackathon.</p> |
| <p>OpenTrons (specific people) - sponsoring the team and by providing four OT2 and lab consumables for the four labs in Vancouver, Chicago, Kumasi, and Philippines.</p> | | <p>OpenTrons (specific people) - sponsoring the team and by providing four OT2 and lab consumables for the four labs in Vancouver, Chicago, Kumasi, and Philippines.</p> |
− | <p>Kind donations gathered on our <a href=”https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-igem-friendzymes-democratize-biotechnology”>Go Fund Me: Friendzymes</a> collection.</p> | + | <p>Kind donations gathered on our <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-igem-friendzymes-democratize-biotechnology">Go Fund Me: Friendzymes</a> collection.</p> |
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− | We would like to thank our instructor <b><a href=”https://ph.linkedin.com/in/kahlilcorazo”>Kahlil Corazo</a></b>, a project manager by profession, for training us to efficiently execute project ideas through the principles used in project management. It was not limited to just the team leads, but everyone who was interested in learning these principles. It was crucial since our project had different interacting components and we could have easily gotten lost in their entanglement. He helped us have a vision for the entrepreneurship side of our project which will enable us to be self-sustainable when we pursue the project after iGEM. | + | We would like to thank our instructor <b><a href="https://ph.linkedin.com/in/kahlilcorazo">Kahlil Corazo</a></b>, a project manager by profession, for training us to efficiently execute project ideas through the principles used in project management. It was not limited to just the team leads, but everyone who was interested in learning these principles. It was crucial since our project had different interacting components and we could have easily gotten lost in their entanglement. He helped us have a vision for the entrepreneurship side of our project which will enable us to be self-sustainable when we pursue the project after iGEM. |
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− | Our other instructor, <b><a href=”https://uk.linkedin.com/in/yan-kay-ho”>Yan-Kay Ho</a></b>, was pivotal in our project to keep us on track of our deadlines and medal criteria. She also provided us insights into best practices that previous iGEM teams followed, provided some advice during our wetware design sessions, gave guidance over science communication and wiki documentation, and helped us organise our workflow throughout the iGEM season. | + | Our other instructor, <b><a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/yan-kay-ho">Yan-Kay Ho</a></b>, was pivotal in our project to keep us on track of our deadlines and medal criteria. She also provided us insights into best practices that previous iGEM teams followed, provided some advice during our wetware design sessions, gave guidance over science communication and wiki documentation, and helped us organise our workflow throughout the iGEM season. |
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− | <b><a href=”https://twitter.com/koeng101?lang=en”>Keoni Gandall</a></b> is a master of many aspects in SynBio. In our team, he helped and advised on the wetware design and software fronts. | + | <b><a href="https://twitter.com/koeng101?lang=en">Keoni Gandall</a></b> is a master of many aspects in SynBio. In our team, he helped and advised on the wetware design and software fronts. |
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− | <b><a href=”https://ca.linkedin.com/in/spownall”>Scott Pownall</a></b> is registered as our primary PI and was responsible for overseeing the wet lab benchwork in the <b><a href=”https://www.opensciencenet.org/”>Open Science Network Community lab</a></b> in Vancouver, Canada. He also provided advice during our wetware design sessions to develop the given his experience in the <a href=”https://stanford.freegenes.org/products/open-yeast-toolkit#description”>Open Yeast Collection</a>, and with the Open Insulin Project. | + | <b><a href="https://ca.linkedin.com/in/spownall">Scott Pownall</a></b> is registered as our primary PI and was responsible for overseeing the wet lab benchwork in the <b><a href="https://www.opensciencenet.org/">Open Science Network Community lab</a></b> in Vancouver, Canada. He also provided advice during our wetware design sessions to develop the given his experience in the <a href="https://stanford.freegenes.org/products/open-yeast-toolkit#description">Open Yeast Collection</a>, and with the Open Insulin Project. |
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− | <b><a href=”https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahblossomware”>Sarah Ware</a></b> is also registered as one of our secondary PIs and leads the <b><a href=”https://www.facebook.com/BioBlazeLab/”>BioBlaze Community lab</a></b> in Chicago, USA, and supervised BioBlaze team members in performing wetlab benchwork experiments, and hardware design-build-test. | + | <b><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahblossomware">Sarah Ware</a></b> is also registered as one of our secondary PIs and leads the <b><a href="https://www.facebook.com/BioBlazeLab/">BioBlaze Community lab</a></b> in Chicago, USA, and supervised BioBlaze team members in performing wetlab benchwork experiments, and hardware design-build-test. |
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− | <b><a href=”https://gh.linkedin.com/in/harry-akligoh-11501b90”>Harry Sefoga Akligoh</a></b> is registered as one of our secondary PI and oversaw the hardware work done in the <b><a href=”https://kumasihive.com/hive-biolab/”>Hive Bio Lab</a></b> in Kumasi, Ghana. | + | <b><a href="https://gh.linkedin.com/in/harry-akligoh-11501b90">Harry Sefoga Akligoh</a></b> is registered as one of our secondary PI and oversaw the hardware work done in the <b><a href="https://kumasihive.com/hive-biolab/">Hive Bio Lab</a></b> in Kumasi, Ghana. |
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− | <b>Lyre Munroe</b> is registered as one of our secondary PIs and was important to look after the <b><a href=”https://pgc.up.edu.ph/”>Philippine Genome Centre</a> (PGC)</b>. Most of our entrepreneurship work stems from the members of the PGC. | + | <b>Lyre Munroe</b> is registered as one of our secondary PIs and was important to look after the <b><a href="https://pgc.up.edu.ph/">Philippine Genome Centre</a> (PGC)</b>. Most of our entrepreneurship work stems from the members of the PGC. |
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| <h3><b>Wetware design subteam</b></h3> | | <h3><b>Wetware design subteam</b></h3> |
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− | The activity of this subteam formed the building blocks of our project and their work started off in the very beginning. They designed genetic constructs that you can see in <a href=”https://2021.igem.org/Team:Open_Science_Global/Part_Collection”>parts collection</a> page. | + | The activity of this subteam formed the building blocks of our project and their work started off in the very beginning. They designed genetic constructs that you can see in <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Team:Open_Science_Global/Part_Collection">parts collection</a> page. |
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| <li>All bioblaze team members.</li> | | <li>All bioblaze team members.</li> |
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| <li><b>Diego Muñoz</b></li> | | <li><b>Diego Muñoz</b></li> |
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| <li>Prince - support for hardware;</li> | | <li>Prince - support for hardware;</li> |
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| <li>All bioblaze team members - plate reader, David Ischee’s bioreactor, chromatographic column.</li> | | <li>All bioblaze team members - plate reader, David Ischee’s bioreactor, chromatographic column.</li> |
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| <li><b>Giovanna</b> - Organizing, planning, and executing our human practices efforts;</li> | | <li><b>Giovanna</b> - Organizing, planning, and executing our human practices efforts;</li> |
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| <li>Luiza - Support for Hackathon and Education;</li> | | <li>Luiza - Support for Hackathon and Education;</li> |
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| <li>Laura - Support for Integrated Human Practices.</li> | | <li>Laura - Support for Integrated Human Practices.</li> |
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− | <li><b>Harini</b> - Oversaw the overall wiki making. In charge documenting: Project Description, Implementation, Proof-of-Concept, support for Entrepreneurship documentation, Attributions, and Front page content; | + | <li><b>Harini</b> - Oversaw the overall wiki making. In charge documenting: Project Description, Implementation, Proof-of-Concept, support for Entrepreneurship documentation, Attributions, Contributions, and Front page content; |
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| <li><b>Giovanna</b> - Integrated Human Practices, Main Page of Human Practices, Software, Engineering Success, Proof-of-Concept, and Education pages;</li> | | <li><b>Giovanna</b> - Integrated Human Practices, Main Page of Human Practices, Software, Engineering Success, Proof-of-Concept, and Education pages;</li> |
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| <li>Ahmed - Wetware, Parts Registry, Collaborations;</li> | | <li>Ahmed - Wetware, Parts Registry, Collaborations;</li> |
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| <li>Laura - Attributions, Education, Inclusivity and Diversity pages;</li> | | <li>Laura - Attributions, Education, Inclusivity and Diversity pages;</li> |
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| <li>Diego - Hardware page.</li> | | <li>Diego - Hardware page.</li> |
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| <li><b>Almiro</b> - In charge of wiki code development and design, Documenting Safety, Parts Registry pages;</li> | | <li><b>Almiro</b> - In charge of wiki code development and design, Documenting Safety, Parts Registry pages;</li> |
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| <li><b>Luiza</b> - Developing the wiki workflow and wiki design, documenting the main page of the Human Practices, and Education pages;</li> | | <li><b>Luiza</b> - Developing the wiki workflow and wiki design, documenting the main page of the Human Practices, and Education pages;</li> |
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| <li><b>Isaac G</b> - Wiki code development; documenting Software, Engineering Success, and Proof-of-Concept pages;</li> | | <li><b>Isaac G</b> - Wiki code development; documenting Software, Engineering Success, and Proof-of-Concept pages;</li> |
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| <li><b>Isaac L</b> - connections with VC and set up meetings;</li> | | <li><b>Isaac L</b> - connections with VC and set up meetings;</li> |
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| <li>Diego - Gofundme page management;</li> | | <li>Diego - Gofundme page management;</li> |
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| <li>Ahmed - Set up Gofundme page.</li> | | <li>Ahmed - Set up Gofundme page.</li> |
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| <li><b>Gargi</b> - Design for all social media posts;</li> | | <li><b>Gargi</b> - Design for all social media posts;</li> |
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| <li>Harini - Overseeing design of social media and Illustrations;</li> | | <li>Harini - Overseeing design of social media and Illustrations;</li> |
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| <li>Sana - Illustrations;</li> | | <li>Sana - Illustrations;</li> |
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| <li><b>Luiza</b> - Social media posts, Direction and execution of Project video, Project slides;</li> | | <li><b>Luiza</b> - Social media posts, Direction and execution of Project video, Project slides;</li> |
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| <li>Ahmed - Intro video (2m);</li> | | <li>Ahmed - Intro video (2m);</li> |
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| <li>Giovanna - Hackathon social media posts.</li> | | <li>Giovanna - Hackathon social media posts.</li> |
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| <li><b>Ahmed</b> - Organising collaborations meetings with other iGEM teams</li> | | <li><b>Ahmed</b> - Organising collaborations meetings with other iGEM teams</li> |
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| <li>Sana - Organising collaborations team, Support during collaboration meeting, Reaching out to iGEM teams teams via slack</li> | | <li>Sana - Organising collaborations team, Support during collaboration meeting, Reaching out to iGEM teams teams via slack</li> |
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| <li>Anish - reaching out to iGEM teams</li> | | <li>Anish - reaching out to iGEM teams</li> |
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| <li>Luiza - Social media managament</li> | | <li>Luiza - Social media managament</li> |
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