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There are many people we really want to thank warmly for the help they offered. Each of them contributed in their own way to making this Taxi.Coli project move forward.
There are many people we really want to thank warmly for the help they offered. Each of them contributed in their own way to making this Taxi.Coli project move forward.
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… Prof. Eric Allémann (Geneva university), for the time he kindly spent with us to discuss about nanoparticles, drug delivery and encapsulation strategies.
… Prof. Eric Allémann (Geneva university), for the time he kindly spent with us to discuss about nanoparticles, drug delivery and encapsulation strategies.

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Taxi.Coli: Smart Drug Delivery iGEM EPFL

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There are many people we really want to thank warmly for the help they offered. Each of them contributed in their own way to making this Taxi.Coli project move forward.

We thank...
… Prof. Eric Allémann (Geneva university), for the time he kindly spent with us to discuss about nanoparticles, drug delivery and encapsulation strategies.

… Prof. Matthias Lutolf and Prof. McKinney, who helped us realize what was possible or not at the beginning of our brainstorming.

… Dr. Daniel Bonner, Dr. David Scott Wilson and Alexandre De Titta (EPFL LMRP lab), who gave us advices about nanoparticles synthesis and characterisation as well as several protocols, and who allowed us to use some of their lab equipments... with smiles and good mood.

… Sander Kromwijk, EPFL student who took part in iGEM 2012 EPFL team, who helped us a lot with the wiki and logo.