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I'd like to acknowledge the following people and groups (In no particular order) for their help testing and providing feedback.
- The Dunham lab here at the University of Washington.
- Aaron Miller: Who's Ministats (jove article | Lab website) provided the technical basis for initial iterations on our technology.
- Maitreya Dunham: For all her feedback and insight into continuous culture.
- The Tabor lab at Rice University.
- Eval Olson: An early adopter and winner of coolest derivative design.
- Felix Ekness: Formally an undergraduate in our lab now working in the Tabor lab. Felix, built a derivative design that measures bulk fluorescence in situ
- The Savage lab at UC Berkeley.
- Avi Flamholz: Built a turbidostat and cleaned up a good portion of the code.
- The Murray lab at Cal Tech.
- Vanessa Jonsson: Has the first working version.
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- The Tabor lab at Rice University
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- The Tabor lab at Rice University.
- Eval Olson: An early adopter and winner of coolest derivative design.
- Felix Ekness: Formally an undergraduate in our lab now working in the Tabor lab. Felix, built a derivative design that measures bulk fluorescence in situ
- The Savage lab at UC Berkeley.
- Avi Flamholz: Built a turbidostat and cleaned up a good portion of the code.
- The Murray lab at Cal Tech.
- Vanessa Jonsson: Has the first working version.
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I'd like to acknowledge the following people and groups (In no particular order) for their help testing and providing feedback.
- The Dunham lab here at the University of Washington.
- Aaron Miller: Who's Ministats (jove article | Lab website) provided the technical basis for initial iterations on our technology.
- Maitreya Dunham: For all her feedback and insight into continuous culture.
- The Tabor lab at Rice University