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Revision as of 20:09, 26 September 2011
We would like to thank our sponsors for their support this iGEM season
Biomatters, Ltd.
Biomatters kindly provided each team member with temporary Geneious 5.4 Pro licenses |
NASA Synthetic Biology Initiative
NASA generously funded us and hosted us in their facility at Ames for the whole summer! |
Rhode Island Space Grant Foundation
We’d like to thank the Rhode Island Space Grant Foundation for their funding. |
Brown University
Each year, Brown’s Dean of the College supports a team of students to do iGEM for a summer.
We’d also like to thank Brown’s Center for Computational Molecular Biology and in particular, Professor Sorin Istrail for their help.