Team:Colombia Uniandes/Sponsors
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Our Sponsors!
Special thanks to
The following is a list of the people and groups we would wish to thank for their support:
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To the Biophysics laboratory at the Universidad de los Andes, for the space, resources and patience they gave us. Also, Steve Trier for his help with the fluorometer.
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To the LAMFU(Laboratorio de Micología y Fitopatología de la Universidad de los Andes) who helped us and lent us a hand, specially Dr. Adriana Bernal for her aid and concern.
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To the thank RESEARCHERS AT THE UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL de Colombia, sede Bogotá, for the parts they kindly lent us.
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To Dr. Jef D. Boeke and Leslie Mitchell at JHU for the yeast strains and plasmids they kindly donated us.
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To Dr. Fernando Cárdenas from the Psychology department at the Universidad de los Andes for his knowledge of kinds of stress and applications for our project.
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To everybody that made possible our Human Practices' activities, whose names are listed in the human practices' acknowledgments.
Thanks
Our Sponsors!
Special thanks to
-
The following is a list of the people and groups we would wish to thank for their support:
- To the Biophysics laboratory at the Universidad de los Andes, for the space, resources and patience they gave us. Also, Steve Trier for his help with the fluorometer.
- To the LAMFU(Laboratorio de Micología y Fitopatología de la Universidad de los Andes) who helped us and lent us a hand, specially Dr. Adriana Bernal for her aid and concern.
- To the thank RESEARCHERS AT THE UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL de Colombia, sede Bogotá, for the parts they kindly lent us.
- To Dr. Jef D. Boeke and Leslie Mitchell at JHU for the yeast strains and plasmids they kindly donated us.
- To Dr. Fernando Cárdenas from the Psychology department at the Universidad de los Andes for his knowledge of kinds of stress and applications for our project.
- To everybody that made possible our Human Practices' activities, whose names are listed in the human practices' acknowledgments.