Team:DTU-Denmark-2/acknowledgments

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First of all, we would like to thank our supervisors, <b>Mikael Rørdam Andersen, Helene Faustrup Kildegaard</b> and <b>Dorte Kofoed </b>for volunteering to this project and have supported us throughout with advise and guidance.<br>
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First of all, we would like to thank our supervisors, <b>Mikael Rørdam Andersen, Helene Faustrup Kildegaard</b> and <b>Dorte Kofoed </b>for volunteering to this project and for the support in the form of advise and guidance throughout the project.<br>
We thank Deputy Head of Department of DTU Systems Biology <b>Steen Heilmann</b> for believing in our project and us as a team, and thereby making this project a reality by supporting us financially in the initial phase.<br><br>
We thank Deputy Head of Department of DTU Systems Biology <b>Steen Heilmann</b> for believing in our project and us as a team, and thereby making this project a reality by supporting us financially in the initial phase.<br><br>
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We also owe <b>Hans Jasper Geneea</b> and <b>Mads Bonde</b> from DTU's iGEM 2009 acknowledgement for inspiring us to participate in the iGEM competition and general support. A special thanks to <b>Hans Jasper Genee</b> for inspiration to our illustration for customization part on our wiki. <br><br>
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We also owe <b>Hans Jasper Genee</b> and <b>Mads Bonde</b> from DTU's iGEM 2009 a thank for inspiring us to participate in the iGEM competition and general support. A special thanks to <b>Hans Jasper Genee</b> for inspiration of our illustrations for the customization part on our wiki. <br><br>
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For our group photographs, profile pictures and cool lab pictures <b>Hjalte Martin Larsen</b> have kindly used time and energy on capturing pictures and selecting the best pictures<br><br>
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<b>Hjalte Martin Larsen</b> took our group photographs, profile pictures, and cool lab pictures. We are grateful for the time and energy he spent on capturing pictures and selecting the best pictures with patience, which was not an easy task.<br><br>
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We thanks <b>Bjarne Gram Hansen</b>, who assisted in designing a flexible USER cloning system for mammalian cells, which led to the idea of the standardized assembly system. <br>
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We thank <b>Bjarne Gram Hansen</b>, who assisted in designing a flexible USER cloning system for mammalian cells, which led to the idea of the standardized assembly system. <br>
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We have used <b>Malthe Martin Borch</b> from DTU's iGEM 2010 as our feedback person during the iGEM Denmark gathering. He have further helped us with advises regarding the iGEM competition and the requirements. He has throughout the project supported us in general.<br><br>
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We have used <b>Malthe Martin Borch</b> from DTU's iGEM 2010 as our feedback person during the iGEM Denmark gathering. He has further assisted us with advises regarding the iGEM competition and the requirements. He has throughout the project supported us by always being available for a talk when needed.<br><br>
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We will thank <b>iGEM Copenhagen</b> for shipping plasmid, good corporation and communication over the summer, and the final weeks before admission of the project. We grateful for the collaboration of the assembly system as well as for testing wiki site and jamboree presentation.<br><br>
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We also thank <b>iGEM Copenhagen 2011</b> for providing shipping plasmid, good corporation and communication over the summer, and the final weeks before admission of the project. We are grateful for the collaboration of the assembly system as well as for testing wiki site and jamboree presentation.<br><br>
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<b>iGEM DTU Denmark</b> has kindly provided us with 3 BioBricks from their iGEM kit, as we never received our own kit from the iGEM headquarters. <br><br>
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<b>iGEM DTU Denmark</b> has kindly provided us with three BioBricks from their iGEM kit, as we never received our own kit from the iGEM headquarters. <br><br>
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The U2OS cells and the mammalian expression vectors we used for template was kindly given by the <b>Danish Cancer Society</b> <br><br>
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The U-2 OS cell line and the mammalian expression vectors we used for template was kindly provided by the <b>Danish Cancer Society</b> <br><br>
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Finally, we like to thank all of the <b>CMB staff</b> for their support and interest in our project. We have had a joyful summer in at the research center and appreciate all the help and advises we have received in the laboratory, when unexpected troubles occurred. </p>
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Finally, we would like to thank the <b>CMB staff</b> for their support and interest in our project. We have had a joyful summer in at the research center and appreciate all the help and advices we have received in the laboratory. </p>

Revision as of 08:01, 20 September 2011


Acknowledgements


First of all, we would like to thank our supervisors, Mikael Rørdam Andersen, Helene Faustrup Kildegaard and Dorte Kofoed for volunteering to this project and for the support in the form of advise and guidance throughout the project.
We thank Deputy Head of Department of DTU Systems Biology Steen Heilmann for believing in our project and us as a team, and thereby making this project a reality by supporting us financially in the initial phase.

We also owe Hans Jasper Genee and Mads Bonde from DTU's iGEM 2009 a thank for inspiring us to participate in the iGEM competition and general support. A special thanks to Hans Jasper Genee for inspiration of our illustrations for the customization part on our wiki.

Hjalte Martin Larsen took our group photographs, profile pictures, and cool lab pictures. We are grateful for the time and energy he spent on capturing pictures and selecting the best pictures with patience, which was not an easy task.

We thank Bjarne Gram Hansen, who assisted in designing a flexible USER cloning system for mammalian cells, which led to the idea of the standardized assembly system.

We have used Malthe Martin Borch from DTU's iGEM 2010 as our feedback person during the iGEM Denmark gathering. He has further assisted us with advises regarding the iGEM competition and the requirements. He has throughout the project supported us by always being available for a talk when needed.

We also thank iGEM Copenhagen 2011 for providing shipping plasmid, good corporation and communication over the summer, and the final weeks before admission of the project. We are grateful for the collaboration of the assembly system as well as for testing wiki site and jamboree presentation.

iGEM DTU Denmark has kindly provided us with three BioBricks from their iGEM kit, as we never received our own kit from the iGEM headquarters.

The U-2 OS cell line and the mammalian expression vectors we used for template was kindly provided by the Danish Cancer Society

Finally, we would like to thank the CMB staff for their support and interest in our project. We have had a joyful summer in at the research center and appreciate all the help and advices we have received in the laboratory.