Team:Tokyo Tech/Acknowledgement

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<br>*Department of Biomolecular Engineering Professor: Hirokazu URABE
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*Department of Biomolecular Engineering Assistant professor: Takashi HATA
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<br>Two teachers above kindly showed us how to analyze the pigments produced from E.coli.
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Two teachers above kindly showed us how to analyze the pigments produced from E.coli.
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Furthermore, through the experiments identifying series of Carotenoids, they kindly provided us with  
Furthermore, through the experiments identifying series of Carotenoids, they kindly provided us with  
equipments.
equipments.
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<br>*Department of Bioengineering Associated professor: Tomoko MATSUDA
<br>*Department of Bioengineering Associated professor: Tomoko MATSUDA
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She taught us the procedure of  gas chromatography.
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<br>She taught us the procedure of  gas chromatography.
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This was really helpful for us to identify frangrance-producing esters.

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iGEM Tokyo Tech 2010 "E.coli with Humanity"


  • Department of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science Associate professor JST PRESTO:Daisuke KIGA
  • Department of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science Professor:Masayuki Yamamura


*Department of Biomolecular Engineering Professor: Hirokazu URABE
*Department of Biomolecular Engineering Assistant professor: Takashi HATA
Two teachers above kindly showed us how to analyze the pigments produced from E.coli. Furthermore, through the experiments identifying series of Carotenoids, they kindly provided us with equipments.


*Department of Bioengineering Associated professor: Tomoko MATSUDA
She taught us the procedure of gas chromatography. This was really helpful for us to identify frangrance-producing esters.