Team:EPF-Lausanne/Partners
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We would like to thank Robopoly, in particular Yves Chevallier and Andrew Watson, for their help in designing and manufacturing printed circuit boards for the the microfluidic game. | We would like to thank Robopoly, in particular Yves Chevallier and Andrew Watson, for their help in designing and manufacturing printed circuit boards for the the microfluidic game. | ||
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Many thanks also to the Gönczy lab, in particular Prof. Pierre Göncyz and Ph.D. candidate Lukas Tobel, for giving us a batch of ''C. Elegans'', as well as their advice on care and feeding of the worms. | Many thanks also to the Gönczy lab, in particular Prof. Pierre Göncyz and Ph.D. candidate Lukas Tobel, for giving us a batch of ''C. Elegans'', as well as their advice on care and feeding of the worms. | ||
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Revision as of 06:28, 5 September 2011
Thanks
We would like to thank Robopoly, in particular Yves Chevallier and Andrew Watson, for their help in designing and manufacturing printed circuit boards for the the microfluidic game. |