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*Joseph Yun
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*Jason Kwan
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<h3>Attributions:</h3>
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*Joseph: Primary theorycrafting, CFC Inquiry
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*Jason: Marketing Analysis of Synthetic Biology, Compiliation of biotech marketing data
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<h3>Acknowledgments:</h3>
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We would like to thank the following individuals:
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*Nisarg Patel for formatting the wiki, providing technical and moral support, and also booking Joe’s ticket to Boston.
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*James Choe for designing our team logo.
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*Dr. Karmella Haynes for providing constructive feedback and direction with the presentation.
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*James Alling for legal advice and also constructive feedback in regard to the project.
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*Simon Sinek for his TED Talk and Changemaker Central conference speech, both providing insight into the marketing and organizational strategies key to successful businesses.
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*Dan Pink for his analysis of Dr. Duncker and Glouxberg’s respective studies, providing valuable insight into incentive theory.
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Revision as of 03:14, 28 October 2012

TEAM

Members:

  • Joseph Yun
  • Jason Kwan

Attributions:

  • Joseph: Primary theorycrafting, CFC Inquiry
  • Jason: Marketing Analysis of Synthetic Biology, Compiliation of biotech marketing data

Acknowledgments:

We would like to thank the following individuals:

  • Nisarg Patel for formatting the wiki, providing technical and moral support, and also booking Joe’s ticket to Boston.
  • James Choe for designing our team logo.
  • Dr. Karmella Haynes for providing constructive feedback and direction with the presentation.
  • James Alling for legal advice and also constructive feedback in regard to the project.
  • Simon Sinek for his TED Talk and Changemaker Central conference speech, both providing insight into the marketing and organizational strategies key to successful businesses.
  • Dan Pink for his analysis of Dr. Duncker and Glouxberg’s respective studies, providing valuable insight into incentive theory.