Team:Wash U/Sponsors

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:The Washington University iGEM team would like to thank [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/sigma-aldrich/home.html Sigma Aldrich] for donating all of the chemicals and kits necessary to carry out our expermients.  They have been extremely generous and helpful throughout the entire process and have even given us a plot of land on their property in the [http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sigma%20Life%20Science/112/112/23/?title=Wash%20U%20i-Gem%20Project%20in%20SL Second Life] virtual reality computer game for us to further advertise our experiment. We are also very grateful to Dr. Neil Hunter and Dr. Deborah Hanson who contributed by answering our questions and providing us with specific plasmids and strains not available on the Registry of Standard Parts. In addition we would like to thank the Washington University Biology department for the use of lab space and equipment. We would also like to thank Kevin Chen for providing the amazing photo used in our banner.
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:The Washington University iGEM team would like to thank [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/sigma-aldrich/home.html Sigma Aldrich] for donating all of the chemicals and kits necessary to carry out our expermients.  They have been extremely generous and helpful throughout the entire process and have even given us a plot of land on their property in the [http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sigma%20Life%20Science/112/112/23/?title=Wash%20U%20i-Gem%20Project%20in%20SL Second Life] virtual reality computer game for us to further advertise our experiment. <br> We are also very grateful to Dr. Neil Hunter and Dr. Deborah Hanson who contributed by answering our questions and providing us with specific plasmids and strains not available on the Registry of Standard Parts that are necessary for our work with ''Rhodobacter sphaeroides''. In addition we would like to thank the Washington University Biology department for the use of lab space and equipment. We would also like to thank Kevin Chen for providing the amazing photo used in our banner.

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The Washington University iGEM team would like to thank [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/sigma-aldrich/home.html Sigma Aldrich] for donating all of the chemicals and kits necessary to carry out our expermients. They have been extremely generous and helpful throughout the entire process and have even given us a plot of land on their property in the [http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sigma%20Life%20Science/112/112/23/?title=Wash%20U%20i-Gem%20Project%20in%20SL Second Life] virtual reality computer game for us to further advertise our experiment.
We are also very grateful to Dr. Neil Hunter and Dr. Deborah Hanson who contributed by answering our questions and providing us with specific plasmids and strains not available on the Registry of Standard Parts that are necessary for our work with Rhodobacter sphaeroides. In addition we would like to thank the Washington University Biology department for the use of lab space and equipment. We would also like to thank Kevin Chen for providing the amazing photo used in our banner.


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