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It is fair to say that without our sponsors the Cambridge iGEM team would have had a much harder time getting anything done.
It is fair to say that without our sponsors the Cambridge iGEM team would have had a much harder time getting anything done.
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The people we would escpecially like to thank for their enthusiasm and support of the Cambridge team are:
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo1.png |200px]] || '''Renata Almeida''' at [http://www.bioline.com'''Bioline'''] for T-shirt sponsorship and molecular biology products.
| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo1.png |200px]] || '''Renata Almeida''' at [http://www.bioline.com'''Bioline'''] for T-shirt sponsorship and molecular biology products.
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo7.png |200px]] || '''Hilde Moseby''' at [http://www.starlab.de '''Starlab'''] for a huge resource of pipette tips and PCR tubes.  
| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo7.png |200px]] || '''Hilde Moseby''' at [http://www.starlab.de '''Starlab'''] for a huge resource of pipette tips and PCR tubes.  
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo9.png |200px]] || '''Jeremy Minshull''' and colleagues at [http://www.dna20.com '''DNA2.0'''] for Biobrick DNA synthesis.
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo9.png |200px]] || '''Jeremy Minshull''' and colleagues at [http://www.dna20.com '''DNA2.0'''] for Biobrick DNA synthesis, in particular their generous offer to synthesise the Vio operon at no charge.
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo10.png |200px]] || '''Lauren Dyer''' and '''John Pickering''' at [http://www.sterilin.co.uk '''Sterilin'''] for the large supply of microbiological sterile plasticware.  
| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo10.png |200px]] || '''Lauren Dyer''' and '''John Pickering''' at [http://www.sterilin.co.uk '''Sterilin'''] for the large supply of microbiological sterile plasticware.  
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo18.png |200px]] || '''Miles Collier''' at [http://www.invitrogen.com '''Invitrogen'''] for supplying the E-gel system with E-gels and loan of a Blue light transilluminator.  
| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo18.png |200px]] || '''Miles Collier''' at [http://www.invitrogen.com '''Invitrogen'''] for supplying the E-gel system with E-gels and loan of a Blue light transilluminator.  
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo19.png |200px]] || [http://www.neb.com '''New England Biosciences'''] for T-shirt sponsorship.
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo19.png |200px]] || '''Edward Bagenal''' from [http://www.neb.com '''New England Biosciences'''] for T-shirt sponsorship, and donations of Turbo Electrocompetent E. Coli, 2-log DNA ladders, Phusion Flash High-Fidelity Master Mix and Supercoiled DNA ladders.
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo20.png |200px]] || Everyone from [http://www.bmglabtech.com/ '''BMG Labtech'''] for an Omega Series Multidetection Microplate Reader.
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The School of Biological Sciences, Department of Genetics, Department of Plant Sciences, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology, Neurobiology & Development and the Herschel-Smith Chair, The School of Technology, Department of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology and Department of Physics.
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And finally a massive big '''Thank You''' to '''Duncan Rowe''' who helped us tremendously with organising sponsorship.
And finally a massive big '''Thank You''' to '''Duncan Rowe''' who helped us tremendously with organising sponsorship.
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Sponsors

It is fair to say that without our sponsors the Cambridge iGEM team would have had a much harder time getting anything done.

The people we would especially like to thank for their enthusiasm and support of the Cambridge team are:

Cambridge Sponsor Logo1.png Renata Almeida at [http://www.bioline.comBioline] for T-shirt sponsorship and molecular biology products.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo2.png Euan Forbes and Charlotte Batley (formerly) at [http://www.fermentas.com Fermentas] for Fast Digest enzymes, ligases, ladders and T-shirt sponsorship.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo3.png David Laflin and Dominic Hogan at [http://www.fisher.co.uk Fisher Scientific] for chemicals, plasticware and lab consumables.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo4.png Suravi Chatterjee, Rosemary Sinclair and Chris Uff at [http://www.vwr.com VWR] for the molecular biology chemicals.
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Everybody at [http://www.labtech.co.ukLabtech International], in particular Glynis Johnson and Rachel Keevil for the loan of a Piko thermal cycler, plus [http://www.Finnzymes.com Finnzymes] Phusion DNA polymerase mixes and a Nanodrop 2000.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo6.png Ya-Chi Chen at [http://www.clontech.com Clontech] for the In-Fusion Advantage kit, competent cells and chemicals.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo7.png Hilde Moseby at [http://www.starlab.de Starlab] for a huge resource of pipette tips and PCR tubes.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo9.png Jeremy Minshull and colleagues at [http://www.dna20.com DNA2.0] for Biobrick DNA synthesis, in particular their generous offer to synthesise the Vio operon at no charge.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo10.png Lauren Dyer and John Pickering at [http://www.sterilin.co.uk Sterilin] for the large supply of microbiological sterile plasticware.
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Stephanie McHugh at [http://www.sourcebioscience.com Source BioScience]/[http://www.geneservice.co.uk/home/ Geneservice] for organising free DNA sequencing.
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James Newton and Phil Dobson at [http://www.bioscience.co.uk/ Cambridge Biosciences] for providing Zymo Research DNA clean up, extraction and plasmid prep kits.
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Nina Markillie at [http://www.gri.co.uk GRI] for loan of a [http://www.gstorm.co.uk/gene/ GeneTechnologies G-storm] PCR machine and free KAPA DNA polymerase.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo17.png Alex Orda at [http://www.anachem.co.uk Anachem] for the supply of Earthsaver pipette tips.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo18.png Miles Collier at [http://www.invitrogen.com Invitrogen] for supplying the E-gel system with E-gels and loan of a Blue light transilluminator.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo19.png Edward Bagenal from [http://www.neb.com New England Biosciences] for T-shirt sponsorship, and donations of Turbo Electrocompetent E. Coli, 2-log DNA ladders, Phusion Flash High-Fidelity Master Mix and Supercoiled DNA ladders.
Cambridge Sponsor Logo20.png Everyone from [http://www.bmglabtech.com/ BMG Labtech] for an Omega Series Multidetection Microplate Reader.


The University of Cambridge: The School of Biological Sciences, Department of Genetics, Department of Plant Sciences, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Physiology, Neurobiology & Development and the Herschel-Smith Chair, The School of Technology, Department of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology and Department of Physics.

And finally a massive big Thank You to Duncan Rowe who helped us tremendously with organising sponsorship.

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