Team:TU-Eindhoven/Collaborations

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<h3>Matchmaker Trondheim</h3>
<h3>Matchmaker Trondheim</h3>
<html><p>The NTNU-Trondheim team had an excellent idea this year: a <a href="http://folk.ntnu.no/oyas/igem/igem_matchmaker/matchmaker.php" target="_blank">Matchmaker</a> for collaborations. We soon posted two offers on the matchmaker: </p>
<html><p>The NTNU-Trondheim team had an excellent idea this year: a <a href="http://folk.ntnu.no/oyas/igem/igem_matchmaker/matchmaker.php" target="_blank">Matchmaker</a> for collaborations. We soon posted two offers on the matchmaker: </p>
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<p class="indent">The iGEM team of TU Eindhoven offers help with the BioBrick characterization. For instance, we can measure the behavior during cultivation, response time, the kinetics of the expressed BioBrick and, of course, other ways of characterization can be discussed.</p>
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<p class="quote">The iGEM team of TU Eindhoven offers help with the BioBrick characterization. For instance, we can measure the behavior during cultivation, response time, the kinetics of the expressed BioBrick and, of course, other ways of characterization can be discussed.</p>
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<p>And:</p>
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<p class="indent">We're going to make you an offer you can't refuse...
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<p class="quote">We're going to make you an offer you can't refuse...
Only lab geeks in your team? No modeling experience? Getting stuck with all the differential equations needed to describe your problem? Or do you just need a check for the correctness of your model? At Eindhoven University of Technology, the modeling part certainly is not new for us! Contact us!  
Only lab geeks in your team? No modeling experience? Getting stuck with all the differential equations needed to describe your problem? Or do you just need a check for the correctness of your model? At Eindhoven University of Technology, the modeling part certainly is not new for us! Contact us!  
Programming languages: MATLAB, MATHEMATICA and (if needed) Python and Java </p>
Programming languages: MATLAB, MATHEMATICA and (if needed) Python and Java </p>

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