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Revision as of 11:06, 13 September 2010
Brief description of our project
This year, the Slovenia iGEM team constists of group of undergraduate students of biology, biochemistry, medicine, biotechnology, microbiology and computer science. The goal of our project is to design a bacterial cell system in which we will be able to control the sequence of steps in a multi-step biosynthetic pathway.We will use our approach for synthesis of an industrially important compound as well as information processing.
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We would like to thank our following sponsors:
National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia
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Faculty of Computer and Information Science
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Ad futura
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Slovenian Research Agency
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Lek - a member of Sandoz group
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KRKA d.d, Novo mesto
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GENEART
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MrGene
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Kemomed d.o.o.
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Majbert
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Mikro+polo
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Kemomed d.o.o.
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