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==Acknowledgements== | ==Acknowledgements== | ||
+ | The Yale iGEM team sincerely thanks its advisors, partners and sponsors: | ||
- | + | *Altman and Breaker labs, for bacterial strains | |
+ | *Christopher Incarvito, for laboratory preparations | ||
+ | *Geneious, for software licensing | ||
+ | *Jiming Wang and Wuyi Meng, for AFP advice | ||
+ | *Kappa Biosystems, for PCR reagents | ||
+ | *Kaury Kucera, for primer design advice | ||
+ | *Lloyd Chen, for laboratory assistance | ||
+ | *New England Biolabs, for material support | ||
+ | *Roeder and Grindley labs, for material support | ||
+ | *Professor Clay, for material support | ||
+ | *Professor Schatz & Liz Corbett for a sonicating water bath and borrowed PCR machine | ||
+ | *Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute, for material support | ||
+ | *Yale College Dean's Office, for student fellowships | ||
+ | *Yale Science and Engineering Association, for material support | ||
+ | *Yale University Department of Physics, for material support | ||
+ | *Yale University Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, for material support | ||
+ | *Yale University Department of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, for material support | ||
+ | *Yale University West Campus, for material support | ||
+ | *Microchem, for Su-8 | ||
+ | *CAD/Art Services, for transparencies | ||
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+ | Any aspect of the project not mentioned here was designed and performed by the undergraduates of the Yale iGEM team members, as describe on the Team page, with the helpful advice and teaching of faculty and graduate advisors. | ||
==Acknowledgements== | ==Acknowledgements== |
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Acknowledgements
The Yale iGEM team sincerely thanks its advisors, partners and sponsors:
- Altman and Breaker labs, for bacterial strains
- Christopher Incarvito, for laboratory preparations
- Geneious, for software licensing
- Jiming Wang and Wuyi Meng, for AFP advice
- Kappa Biosystems, for PCR reagents
- Kaury Kucera, for primer design advice
- Lloyd Chen, for laboratory assistance
- New England Biolabs, for material support
- Roeder and Grindley labs, for material support
- Professor Clay, for material support
- Professor Schatz & Liz Corbett for a sonicating water bath and borrowed PCR machine
- Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute, for material support
- Yale College Dean's Office, for student fellowships
- Yale Science and Engineering Association, for material support
- Yale University Department of Physics, for material support
- Yale University Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, for material support
- Yale University Department of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, for material support
- Yale University West Campus, for material support
- Microchem, for Su-8
- CAD/Art Services, for transparencies
Any aspect of the project not mentioned here was designed and performed by the undergraduates of the Yale iGEM team members, as describe on the Team page, with the helpful advice and teaching of faculty and graduate advisors.