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<p>All work has been done by the team except contributions mentioned here. </p> <p>Many thanks to our sponsors: University of Westminster, University of Westminster Students' Union, Autodesk, Geneious, IDT and Mathworks</p> | <p>All work has been done by the team except contributions mentioned here. </p> <p>Many thanks to our sponsors: University of Westminster, University of Westminster Students' Union, Autodesk, Geneious, IDT and Mathworks</p> | ||
- | <p>We are deeply thankful to our advisors: Andrew Duncan Jenks, who did the mammalian transfecion work, Myrsini Tsimon, Rhyan Puno, Eustace Fernando and Amrutha Chilumuri, who were there for us, giving precious advice during the lab work. We are | + | <p>We are deeply thankful to our advisors: Andrew Duncan Jenks, who did the mammalian transfecion work, Myrsini Tsimon, Rhyan Puno, Eustace Fernando and Amrutha Chilumuri, who were there for us, giving precious advice during the lab work. We are particularly thankful to Howard Boland, who was with us on every part of the project, sharing his passion for synthetic biology, arts and design and giving support in moments when things weren´t working. Last but not least, deepest thanks to dr. Mark Clements, for his patience, encouragement, and teaching us so much.</p> |
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Attributions
All work has been done by the team except contributions mentioned here.
Many thanks to our sponsors: University of Westminster, University of Westminster Students' Union, Autodesk, Geneious, IDT and Mathworks
We are deeply thankful to our advisors: Andrew Duncan Jenks, who did the mammalian transfecion work, Myrsini Tsimon, Rhyan Puno, Eustace Fernando and Amrutha Chilumuri, who were there for us, giving precious advice during the lab work. We are particularly thankful to Howard Boland, who was with us on every part of the project, sharing his passion for synthetic biology, arts and design and giving support in moments when things weren´t working. Last but not least, deepest thanks to dr. Mark Clements, for his patience, encouragement, and teaching us so much.