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To clarify the work we have done and we would like to pay dues to those who have contributed to our success:
To clarify the work we have done and we would like to pay dues to those who have contributed to our success:
*We would like to thank Jin Huh for his work on mammalian payload deliver. The composite parts he developed for the  infection of mammalian cancer cells provided much of the intellectual inspiration for our vesicle buster device.
*We would like to thank Jin Huh for his work on mammalian payload deliver. The composite parts he developed for the  infection of mammalian cancer cells provided much of the intellectual inspiration for our vesicle buster device.
*We would like to acknowledge that many of the new graphic user interface (GUI) for Clotho 2.0 were developed by Chris Anderson, one of our advisors. We would like to emphasize, though, that Clotho's safety feature discussed in our [[Human Practices]] page was written by the student team members.
*We would like to acknowledge that many of the new graphic user interface (GUI) for Clotho 2.0 were developed by Chris Anderson, one of our advisors. We would like to emphasize, though, that Clotho's safety feature discussed in our [[Human Practices]] page was written by the student team members.

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To clarify the work we have done and we would like to pay dues to those who have contributed to our success:

  • We would like to thank Jin Huh for his work on mammalian payload deliver. The composite parts he developed for the infection of mammalian cancer cells provided much of the intellectual inspiration for our vesicle buster device.
  • We would like to acknowledge that many of the new graphic user interface (GUI) for Clotho 2.0 were developed by Chris Anderson, one of our advisors. We would like to emphasize, though, that Clotho's safety feature discussed in our Human Practices page was written by the student team members.