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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. | |
- | The people we would | + | 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]] || [http://www.bioline.com '''Renata Almeida''' at '''Bioline''' for T-shirt sponsorship and molecular biology products.] | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo1.png |200px]] || [http://www.bioline.com '''Renata Almeida''' at '''Bioline''' for T-shirt sponsorship and molecular biology products.] | ||
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- | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo2.png |200px]] || | + | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo2.png |200px]] || '''Euan Forbes''' and '''Charlotte Batley''' (formerly) at '''Fermentas''' for Fast Digest enzymes, ligases, ladders and T-shirt sponsorship. |
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- | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo3.png |200px]] || | + | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo3.png |200px]] || '''David Laflin''' and '''Dominic Hogan''' at '''Fisher Scientific''' for chemicals, plasticware and lab consumables. |
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- | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo4.png |200px]] || | + | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo4.png |200px]] || '''Suravi Chatterjee''', '''Rosemary Sinclair''' and '''Chris Uff''' at '''VWR''' for the molecular biology chemicals. |
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- | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo5.png |200px]] || | + | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo5.png |200px]]<br>[[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo8.png |200px]] || Everybody at '''Labtech International''', in particular '''Glynis Johnson''' and '''Rachel Keevil''' for the loan of a Piko thermal cycler, plus Finzymmes Phusion DNA polymerase mixes and a Nanodrop 2000. |
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo6.png |200px]] || '''Ya-Chi Chen''' at '''Clontech''' for the In-Fusion Advantage kit, competent cells and chemicals. | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo6.png |200px]] || '''Ya-Chi Chen''' at '''Clontech''' for the In-Fusion Advantage kit, competent cells and chemicals. | ||
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo7.png |200px]] || '''Hilde Moseby''' at '''Starlab''' for a huge resource of pipette tips and PCR tubes. | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo7.png |200px]] || '''Hilde Moseby''' at '''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 '''DNA2.0''' for Biobrick DNA synthesis. | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo9.png |200px]] || '''Jeremy Minshull''' and colleagues at '''DNA2.0''' for Biobrick DNA synthesis. | ||
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo10.png |200px]] || '''Lauren Dyer''' and '''John Pickering''' at '''Sterilin''' for the large supply of microbiological sterile plasticware. | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo10.png |200px]] || '''Lauren Dyer''' and '''John Pickering''' at '''Sterilin''' for the large supply of microbiological sterile plasticware. | ||
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- | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo11.png |200px]] | + | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo11.png |200px]]<br>[[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo12.png |200px]] || '''Stephanie McHugh''' at '''Source BioScience'''/'''Geneservice''' for organising free DNA sequencing. |
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- | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo12.png |200px]] || '''Stephanie McHugh''' at '''Source BioScience'''/'''Geneservice''' for organising free DNA sequencing. | + | |
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- | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo13.png |200px]] || '''James Newton''' and '''Phil Dobson''' at '''Cambridge Biosciences''' for providing Zymo Research DNA clean up, extraction and plasmid prep kits. | + | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo14.png |200px]]<br>[[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo13.png |200px]] || '''James Newton''' and '''Phil Dobson''' at '''Cambridge Biosciences''' for providing Zymo Research DNA clean up, extraction and plasmid prep kits. |
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- | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor | + | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo15.png |200px]]<br>[[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo16.png |200px]] || '''Nina Markillie''' at '''GRI''' for loan of a GeneTechnologies G-storm PCR machine and free KAPA DNA polymerase. |
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| [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo17.png |200px]] || '''Alex Orda''' at '''Anachem''' for the supply of Earthsaver pipette tips. | | [[Image:Cambridge Sponsor Logo17.png |200px]] || '''Alex Orda''' at '''Anachem''' for the supply of Earthsaver pipette tips. | ||
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- | And finally a massive big Thank You to Duncan Rowe who helped us tremendously with sponsorship. | + | |
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+ | 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 escpecially like to thank for their enthusiasm and support of the Cambridge team are:
Renata Almeida at Bioline for T-shirt sponsorship and molecular biology products. | |
Euan Forbes and Charlotte Batley (formerly) at Fermentas for Fast Digest enzymes, ligases, ladders and T-shirt sponsorship. | |
David Laflin and Dominic Hogan at Fisher Scientific for chemicals, plasticware and lab consumables. | |
Suravi Chatterjee, Rosemary Sinclair and Chris Uff at VWR for the molecular biology chemicals. | |
| Everybody at Labtech International, in particular Glynis Johnson and Rachel Keevil for the loan of a Piko thermal cycler, plus Finzymmes Phusion DNA polymerase mixes and a Nanodrop 2000. |
Ya-Chi Chen at Clontech for the In-Fusion Advantage kit, competent cells and chemicals. | |
Hilde Moseby at Starlab for a huge resource of pipette tips and PCR tubes. | |
Jeremy Minshull and colleagues at DNA2.0 for Biobrick DNA synthesis. | |
Lauren Dyer and John Pickering at Sterilin for the large supply of microbiological sterile plasticware. | |
| Stephanie McHugh at Source BioScience/Geneservice for organising free DNA sequencing. |
| James Newton and Phil Dobson at Cambridge Biosciences for providing Zymo Research DNA clean up, extraction and plasmid prep kits. |
| Nina Markillie at GRI for loan of a GeneTechnologies G-storm PCR machine and free KAPA DNA polymerase. |
Alex Orda at Anachem for the supply of Earthsaver pipette tips. | |
Miles Collier at Invitrogen for supplying the E-gel system with E-gels and loan of a Blue light transilluminator. | |
New England Biosciences for T-shirt sponsorship. |
And finally a massive big Thank You to Duncan Rowe who helped us tremendously with organising sponsorship.