Team:Lethbridge HS/Attributions




Project Attributions

We would to thank these people for their work on our project:

Shada Aborawi:
biotreks paper content
Music recital presentation
Julygem presentation
Wet lab

Xinhong Li
Performed at the music recital
Poster for music recital
Wiki content
Wet lab
Project design
Infographics
YouTube channel

Thomas Byrne:
Preformed at the music recital
Interview with Christina Seidel
Point mutation modelling
Cgem presentation
Modelling
Community outreach

Wenyu Chen:
Julygem presentation
Preformed at the music concert
Promotion video
Jamboree presentation
Biotreks paper content
Wiki content

Kimoya Edwards:
Biotreks paper
Human practices
Wiki content
Interview with Community Gardens
Wet lab

Olive Graham:
Biotreks paper, intro and references
Wiki Design, coding, and content
Logo design
Music recital presentation
figures
At home composting study
wetlab

Linda He:
Biotreks paper content
Wiki content
Human practices - survey
Interview with Kathleen from environment Lethbridge
Ethics presentation (intro to ethics)
Cgem presentation
Julygem presentation
Wetlab

Declan Sander:
Wiki coding
and Biotreks paper

Lana Vangenderen:
University of Lethbridge Playday - GMO presentation
Interview with Joshua Hellawell (synergy urban farms)
Biotreks paper
Wiki coding and content
Human Practices
Julygem
Promotion video
Wetlab

Elisha Wong:
Human Practices interviews
Biotreks paper

Marissa Wong:
Human Practices interviews
Biotreks

Laura:
Mentor and advisor

Jalyce:
Mentor and advisor

Kristi:
Mentor and advisor

Luke:
Mentor and advisor

Damian:
Mentor and advisor

Nicole Robinson:
Gave us insight on current food waste disposal methods and attitudes in Lethbridge as well as in other cities.

Bill MacMillan:
Provided feedback on our project's biological system, helping to shape the modeling aspect around increasing thermostability.

Kathleen Sheppard:
Shared tips about composting and outreach, and helped to distribute our survey to the public.

Anni Huang:
Discussed food waste as a restauranteur, and gave us a unique perspective to help inform our project.

Dr. Wade Abbot:
Shared extensive knowledge about pectin degrading enzymes, and provided feedback in order to improve our biological system.

Christina Seidel:
Talked about current challenges to composting, and gave advice on who we should market our project towards.

Dr. Michael Stingl:
Engaged our team in enlightening ethics discussions.