Team:Warsaw/Acknowledgemets
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We would also like to thank all the teams, that took part in our iGEM 2010 survey. Thanks to you we know something more about iGEM and everything related to this competition.<br> | We would also like to thank all the teams, that took part in our iGEM 2010 survey. Thanks to you we know something more about iGEM and everything related to this competition.<br> | ||
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We would like to say THANK YOU to our Angels without YOU we would not have been be able to complete the project.
We want thank the scientists and students working on the third and forth floor at the faculty of biology at Warsaw University for their support and patience.
Especialy to Monika Radlińska, Monika Adamczyk-Popławska, Agnieszka Kwiatek, Aneta Kłyż from the department of virology, Katarzyna Jagusztyn-Krynicka, Łukasz Dziewit, Dariusz Bartosik and Jadwiga Baj from the department of bacterial genetics, Jacek Bielecki, Radosław Stachowiak and Jarosław Wiśniewski from department of applied microbiology.
We would like to thank Ewa Kozłowska from immunology department for her help and advice during flow cytometry experiments. Elżbieta Romanowska for support and advice on fluorometry. Piotr Przanowski from Nencki Institute, Sebastian Wojtysiak, Kacper Szkudlarek and Krzysztof Doniec for suppord and comments. Andrew L. Nelson for allowing us to use his artworks in presentation for high school students.
We would like to thank Marcin Pałys, Vice-Rector for Development and Financial, Marta Kicińska-Habior Vice-Rector for Student Affairs. We would like to thank the Faculty of Biology for support especially our Deans: Joanna Pijanowska, Bożena Maciejewska, Jan Fronk, Małgorzata Suska-Malawska.
Last but not least we would like to thank our sociologist Izabela Wagner for ongoing support and inspiring high school student to study synthetic biology.
We would also like to thank all the teams, that took part in our iGEM 2010 survey. Thanks to you we know something more about iGEM and everything related to this competition.
Thanks to:
Aberdeen_Scotland, Alberta, ArtScienceBangalore, Baltimore_US, Berkeley, Bielefeld-Germany, BIOTEC_Dresden, British_Columbia, Brown, Calgary, Caltech, Cambridge, CBNU-Korea, Chiba, Davidson-MissouriW, Debrecen-Hungary, DTU-Denmark, ECUST-Shanghai, EPF_Lausanne, ETHZ_Basel, Freiburg_Bioware, Freiburg_Software, Gaston_Day_School, Gothenburg-Sweden, Harvard, Heidelberg, HKUST, HokkaidoU_Japan, IIT_Delhi_1, IITBombay, Imperial_College_London, INSA-Lyon, IvyTech-South_Bend, Johns_Hopkins, KAIST-Korea, KIT-Kyoto, Kyoto, Lethbridge, LMU-Munich, Macquuarie_Australia, METU_Turkey_Software, Mexico-UNAM-CINVESTAV, Michigan, Missouri_Miners, MIT, Monash_Australia, NCTU_Formosa, Nevada, Newcastle, NYMU-Taipei, Osaka, Panama, Paris_Liliane_Bettencourt, Peking, Penn_State, RMIT_Australia, SDU-Denmark, SJTU-BioX-Shanghai, Slovenia, St_Andrews, Stanford, Stockholm, Tec-Monterrey, Tianjin, Tokyo_Metropolitan, Tokyo_Tech, Tsinghua, TU_Delft, TU_Munich, TzuChiU_Formosa, UC_Davis, UCL_London, UCSF UIUC-Illinois, UIUC-Illinois-Software, ULB-Brussels, UNAM-Genomics_Mexico, UNIPV-Pavia, uOttawa, USTC, USTC_Software, UTDallas, UT-Tokyo, Valencia, VictoriaBC, Virginia_United, VT-ENSIMAG_Biosecurity, Washington, Waterloo, Weimar_Heidelberg_Arts, WesternU_Research_Ontario, WITS_South_Africa, ZJU-China.