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<p><em>We are proud to say that all wet lab work was accomplished by the undergraduate members of our iGEM team. </em></p> | <p><em>We are proud to say that all wet lab work was accomplished by the undergraduate members of our iGEM team. </em></p> | ||
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+ | <h2>Contributions</h2><br> | ||
+ | <p><strong>Dr. George Owttrim</strong></p> | ||
+ | <p>(University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences) for providing us with S. elongatus.</p><br> | ||
+ | <p><strong>Dr. Igor Kovalchuk</strong></p> | ||
+ | <p>(University of Lethbridge, Department of Biological Sciences) for providing us with parts for Killswitch experiment design.</p><br> | ||
+ | <p><strong>Mr. Brad Reamsbottom</strong></p> | ||
+ | <p>(University of Lethbridge) for helping us with our wiki design.</p><br> | ||
+ | <p><strong>The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Lethbridge for letting us use their equipments</strong></p> | ||
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+ | <h2>Sponsorship Breakdown</h2> | ||
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+ | <p><strong>The Lethbridge iGEM Team requests your support in the following ways:</strong></p> | ||
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+ | <p>a) Scholarship of one team member.<br/> | ||
+ | b) Monetary donation towards lab supplies, travel arrangements and iGEM competition registration fees.<br/> | ||
+ | c) Tangible donations of lab supplies or other necessary materials.</p> | ||
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+ | <p><strong>Donations can be made in two ways:</strong></p> | ||
+ | <p>1. Donations can be directed towards the U of L iGEM Scholarship account.<br/> | ||
+ | 2. Donations can be directed towards the U of L iGEM General account and in recognition of your generous support, the U of L iGEM team would like to recognize you and/or your business as outlined in the sponsorship levels.</p> | ||
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+ | <p><strong>Sponsorship Levels</strong></p> | ||
+ | <p>Platinum - $5000+ or gift in kind<br/> | ||
+ | Logo on team shirts, large logo on scientific poster, large logo on team wiki and verbal recognition during team project presentations/media interviews.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>Gold - $2000-$4999 or gift in kind<br/> | ||
+ | Logo on team shirts, medium logo on scientific poster, medium logo on team wiki and written recognition at end of team project presentations.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>Silver - $1000-$1999 or gift in kind<br/> | ||
+ | Medium logo on team shirts, scientific poster, medium logo on team wiki and written recognition at end of team project presentations.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>Bronze - <$999 or gift in kind<br> | ||
+ | Small logo on team shirts, scientific poster, small logo on team wiki and written recognition at end of team project presentations. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 4 October 2012
Attributions
We are proud to say that all wet lab work was accomplished by the undergraduate members of our iGEM team.
Contributions
Dr. George Owttrim
(University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences) for providing us with S. elongatus.
Dr. Igor Kovalchuk
(University of Lethbridge, Department of Biological Sciences) for providing us with parts for Killswitch experiment design.
Mr. Brad Reamsbottom
(University of Lethbridge) for helping us with our wiki design.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Lethbridge for letting us use their equipments
Sponsorship Breakdown
The Lethbridge iGEM Team requests your support in the following ways:
a) Scholarship of one team member.
b) Monetary donation towards lab supplies, travel arrangements and iGEM competition registration fees.
c) Tangible donations of lab supplies or other necessary materials.
Donations can be made in two ways:
1. Donations can be directed towards the U of L iGEM Scholarship account.
2. Donations can be directed towards the U of L iGEM General account and in recognition of your generous support, the U of L iGEM team would like to recognize you and/or your business as outlined in the sponsorship levels.
Sponsorship Levels
Platinum - $5000+ or gift in kind
Logo on team shirts, large logo on scientific poster, large logo on team wiki and verbal recognition during team project presentations/media interviews.
Gold - $2000-$4999 or gift in kind
Logo on team shirts, medium logo on scientific poster, medium logo on team wiki and written recognition at end of team project presentations.
Silver - $1000-$1999 or gift in kind
Medium logo on team shirts, scientific poster, medium logo on team wiki and written recognition at end of team project presentations.
Bronze - <$999 or gift in kind
Small logo on team shirts, scientific poster, small logo on team wiki and written recognition at end of team project presentations.