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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. | | [[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 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. | 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:
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.