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<a href = "http://systemsbiology.columbia.edu/"> <img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/4b/Columbia_NYC_SystemsBioLogo.PNG" alt = "Systems Bio Logo" style = "width: 100%; height: auto;"> </a>
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<p> As the Columbia NYC iGEM Team, we received tremendous support from Columbia University.  We would like to acknowledge the specific sectors that have aided us in our journey - be it financial or logistical support. Without them, a Columbia NYC Team would not have been possible, so we are extremely thankful for the opportunity granted to us. In addition, we would like to give a shoutout to the <a href = http://wanglab.c2b2.columbia.edu/> Wang Lab of the Systems Biology Department </a> and it's principal investigator Dr. Harris Wang for providing us with the space and equipment to carry out experiments and for spearheading the effort to establish Columbia iGEM team, respectively.</p>  
 
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<p> The Columbia University Department of Systems Biology is an interdisciplinary program based in New York City whose goal is to advance the integration of quantitative and experimental research methods in the biological and biomedical sciences. With a faculty of more than two dozen members and onsite research infrastructure for high-performance computing, next-generation sequencing, and high-throughput screening, we conduct research to understand the behavior of complex biological networks and how small changes in those networks produce the diversity of life around us. We also provide  graduate education and postdoctoral training to increase understanding of systems biology and promote its use in biological research. </p>
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<a href = "http://systemsbiology.columbia.edu/"> <img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/4b/Columbia_NYC_SystemsBioLogo.PNG" alt = "Systems Bio Logo"> </a>
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<a href = "https://www.college.columbia.edu/"> <img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/8b/Columbia_NYC_CCLogo.png" alt = "CC Logo"> </a>
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<a href = "http://www.columbia.edu/cu/chemistry/"> <img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/6/68/Columbia_NYC_ChemistryLogo.jpg" alt = "Chemistry Logo"> </a>
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<a href = "http://engineering.columbia.edu/"> <img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/7c/Columbia_NYC_SEASLogo.gif" alt = "SEAS Logo">
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<a href = "http://cheme.columbia.edu/"> <img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/47/Columbia_NYC_ChemELogo.png" alt = "ChemE Logo"> </a>
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<a href = "http://www.spurs.columbia.edu/"> <img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/b/ba/Columbia_NYC_SPURSLogo.PNG" alt = "SPURS Logo"> </a>
 
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Revision as of 16:22, 13 August 2015

As the Columbia NYC iGEM Team, we received tremendous support from Columbia University. We would like to acknowledge the specific sectors that have aided us in our journey - be it financial or logistical support. Without them, a Columbia NYC Team would not have been possible, so we are extremely thankful for the opportunity granted to us. In addition, we would like to give a shoutout to the Wang Lab of the Systems Biology Department and it's principal investigator Dr. Harris Wang for providing us with the space and equipment to carry out experiments and for spearheading the effort to establish Columbia iGEM team, respectively.