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<p>We thank the <a href="http://www.voigtlab.ucsf.edu/" target="_blank">Voigt Lab (UCSF)</a> for sending us the plasmids on which large parts of our project are based on.</p> | <p>We thank the <a href="http://www.voigtlab.ucsf.edu/" target="_blank">Voigt Lab (UCSF)</a> for sending us the plasmids on which large parts of our project are based on.</p> | ||
<p>We thank <a href="http://www.rainerwiest.de" target="_blank">Rainer Wiest</a> and <a href="http://www.dimocracy.net/" target="_blank">Dimitry Tegunov</a> for digitalising our logo and sketches.</p> | <p>We thank <a href="http://www.rainerwiest.de" target="_blank">Rainer Wiest</a> and <a href="http://www.dimocracy.net/" target="_blank">Dimitry Tegunov</a> for digitalising our logo and sketches.</p> | ||
- | <p>Finally, we thank Prof. Herrmann, president of our university, for supporting us and his | + | <p>Finally, we thank Prof. Herrmann, president of our university, for supporting us and his patronage over our project.</p> |
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Revision as of 13:26, 19 September 2011
Acknowledgement
In the following we want to say thank you to some special persons. A lot of our work would not have been possible without your help and support.
We would like to thank two outstanding professors at TUM. Firstly, we want to name Prof. Simmel. Last year, you agreed to lead the first iGEM Team the TU München ever had. This year, you paid again the registration fee in advance from your private money without knowing if you will ever get it back. We appreciated it a lot. Furthermore, we want to thank Prof. Groll from the chemistry department. From the first moment we have contacted you, you have been on our side giving us tremendous financial support and contact details from prospective sponsors. We know we can’t take that for granted. We are proud and happy to have such professors like you two here in Munich. Thank you very much again.
Next, we thank our three instructors/advisors, Andrea Meyer, Maximilian Weitz and Michael Hösl. We will keep our weekly meetings and social events with you in great memory. You all have been always addressable for any kind of question or problem and you made sure that all things worked out in time. We wish you all the best for the future and hope we will meet again.
Further on, we want to thank Andrea Mückel and Helene Budjarek, two technicians at Simmel lab. You provided us always with good advice. It has been a pleasure to meet you.
Special thanks goes also to Erika Bischofs for organizing everything for us and to all other members, and in particular to Korbinian Kapsner, of the Chair for Bionanotechnology (Simmel lab) for help and fruitful discussions.
We thank the Chair for Bionanotechnology (Simmel lab) for their grateful accomodation and allocation of labspace, equipment and material as well as know-how.
We thank Dr. Winter (Winter lab) for providing us with a termophilic E. coli strain and Dr. Haslbeck (Buchner lab) who provided us a arabinose inducible lacZ construct which was used for basic tests.
We thank the Voigt Lab (UCSF) for sending us the plasmids on which large parts of our project are based on.
We thank Rainer Wiest and Dimitry Tegunov for digitalising our logo and sketches.
Finally, we thank Prof. Herrmann, president of our university, for supporting us and his patronage over our project.
We thank the following companys and institutions for their support:
Carl Roth
Metabion
GeneArt
Peter- und Traudl Engelhorn Stiftung
We thank the following universital entities for their financial support:
Studienbeitragskomission der Chemie
Studienbeitragskomission Weihenstephan
Programm zur Steigerung der Mobilität von deutschen Studierenden - PROMOS
Studiendekan der Chemie (Prof. Groll)
Studiendekan der Mathematik (Prof. Junge)