Team:Penn/Sponsors

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Revision as of 15:36, 27 September 2013

Sponsors

William and Phyllis Mack Institute

In 2011, and again in 2013, the Mack Institute has co-sponsored the University of Pennsylvania’s undergraduate student team in the annual International Genetically Engineered Machine competition (iGEM).

NEB

New England Biolabs has been more than generous with our team this year (as in previous years) and we are extremely appreciative of their support!

Addgene

We are thrilled to have Addgene supporting our team this year, they have been a great resource for our project.

Penn M&T

Penn's M&T department has been very generous to support our team for several years now, we hope that they continue to support us in the future.

Penn CURF

CURF has offered our team numerous outreach opportunities and financial support, we are happy that they connect with our mission of educating the community about synthetic biology.

IDT

IDT's service and support has been a cornerstone of our team for years, we truly appreciate their corporate sponsorship.

Biomatters

For the duration of iGEM 2013 competition Biomatters has provided us with a license to use Geneious for every team-member. This software has been crucial to our team for designing and simulating experiments in silico.

The University of Pennsylvania

We would like to thank the University of Pennsylvania for providing monetary support for the team.

Penn Engineering

We would like to thank the SEAS for providing monetary support for the team.

PGFI

We would like to thank the PGFI for providing training support for the team.