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Latest revision as of 02:29, 19 September 2015

Attributions

We would like to thank each of the individuals and organizations that made this project possible.

Inspiration

We must recognize and give the proper credit to Austin and UCSF iGEM team (2004), the generators of the Coliroid technology.

Also, team iGEM Uppsala 2011 has a special recognition in this project, since we based our project in the work previously done by them.

General Support

To Ing. Salvador Coutiño, General director of Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Querétaro.

To Ing. José edgardo Pérez Hermosillo, Director of the DIA (División de Ingeniería y Arquitectura) at Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Querétaro, for helping us to get fund and always providing support to our team.

To Ing, Ángel Ramírez, Director of Concyteq, for helping us to get fund.

To Guillermo Loredo “Dante”, Mariana Real “Real”, Jashive Anai Gómez and Hector Ortiz “Draco DNA”, artists and members of “Colectivo DNA: Dibujantes No Autorizados”, which helped us in the realization of the video on Art and Synthetic Biology.

To Gaby, Mariana and Jimmy, former members of the Team, who provided a great support in the realization of the project, both in the theoretical part, in the lab, and in the camp. You guys rock!

Lab Support

To Seth Olvera Fajardo (Picture above), for being pacient with us, and providing technical support with the lab equipment

To our Advisors, Ashu and Trent, for guiding us in the lab activities, and being there to support us when things started to go down