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Dr. Antonios Makris from the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania's [http://www.maich.gr/p/programmes/np Department of Natural Products and Biotechnology] in Greece, who provided us with the IDI1 and HMG2 (K6R) metabolic genes and related genetic constructs. | Dr. Antonios Makris from the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania's [http://www.maich.gr/p/programmes/np Department of Natural Products and Biotechnology] in Greece, who provided us with the IDI1 and HMG2 (K6R) metabolic genes and related genetic constructs. | ||
- | Dr. Marc Fischer from the | + | Dr. Marc Fischer from the Agron National Institute of Research at the [http://www.unistra.fr/index.php?id=unistra_en University of Strasbourg], in France, who provided us with the erg20 and erg20-2 metabolic genes. |
Revision as of 19:15, 12 August 2011
We gratefully acknowledge support from the following:
The [http://www.msl.ubc.ca/ Michael Smith Laboratories], particularly the laboratories of Dr. Brian Ellis and Dr. Joerg Bohlmann who hosted us in their shared laboratory space for this summer.
The [http://www.bioteach.ubc.ca Education Facilities at the Michael Smith Laboratories] who provided us with our laboratory materials supplies and who hosted a training workshop for our iGEM team.
The [http://www.chbe.ubc.ca/prospective_students/index.php UBC Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering ].
We also gratefully acknowledge support from UBC students through the [http://tlef.ubc.ca/ Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund] as well as from the [http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml Service Canada] program.
Dr. Antonios Makris from the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania's [http://www.maich.gr/p/programmes/np Department of Natural Products and Biotechnology] in Greece, who provided us with the IDI1 and HMG2 (K6R) metabolic genes and related genetic constructs.
Dr. Marc Fischer from the Agron National Institute of Research at the [http://www.unistra.fr/index.php?id=unistra_en University of Strasbourg], in France, who provided us with the erg20 and erg20-2 metabolic genes.