Team:WITS-CSIR SA/AboutUs/Acknowledgements

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<p>We would like to extend our gratitude to the following people:</p>
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                                    Lab work: All of the lab work presented on this wiki is the work of the team members.</p>
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<p>Prof Kramer from the Wits faculty of Health Science and Prof Crouch from the the Wits faculty of Science for their continued support of the iGEM team.</p>
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<p>Prof Patrick Arbuthnot for access to of the Anti-viral Gene Therapy Research Unit (AGTRU) laboratory facilities.</p>  
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<p>Prof Theresa Coetzer for the use of Malaria Research Unit (MRU) laboratory space.</p>
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<p>Dr Sylvia Fanucchi and Prof Heini Dirr for the use of the Jasco Spectrofluorometer.</p>
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<p>Dr Sonja Lauterbach and Kubendran Naidoo for all their help, advice and care in the lab.</p>
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<p> Dr Toru Nakayashiki and Prof Hirotada Mori from the Nara Institute of Science and Technology for their kind donation of the <i>E. coli</i> CheZ deletion mutant and parental strain.</p>
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                                    Animation: This task was performed by a professional animator, Jess Scholtz.</p>
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<p>Dr Joy Sinha and Justin Gallivan from Emory University for their time and the invaluable advice on the riboswitches and bacterial chemotaxis.</p>  
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                                    Website: Our site was built by a contracted web developer, Shaun Farrell.</p>
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We would like to extend our gratitude to the following people:

Prof Kramer from the Wits faculty of Health Science and Prof Crouch from the the Wits faculty of Science for their continued support of the iGEM team.

Prof Patrick Arbuthnot for access to of the Anti-viral Gene Therapy Research Unit (AGTRU) laboratory facilities.

Prof Theresa Coetzer for the use of Malaria Research Unit (MRU) laboratory space.

Dr Sylvia Fanucchi and Prof Heini Dirr for the use of the Jasco Spectrofluorometer.

Dr Sonja Lauterbach and Kubendran Naidoo for all their help, advice and care in the lab.

Dr Toru Nakayashiki and Prof Hirotada Mori from the Nara Institute of Science and Technology for their kind donation of the E. coli CheZ deletion mutant and parental strain.

Dr Joy Sinha and Justin Gallivan from Emory University for their time and the invaluable advice on the riboswitches and bacterial chemotaxis.