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Revision as of 15:01, 23 August 2015
GenScript kindly provided us with 20kb free DNA synthesis in conjunction with their sponsorship of iGEM. SnapGene were kind enough to donate free licences for use with their SnapGene DNA visualization and management software. University College London hosted a Boot Camp week in which our team members gained valuable assistance and skills to prepare for competing in iGEM. They were also kind enough to pay our entry fee for this years iGEM competition and provided sufficient funding for two team members to attend the iGEM jamboree. Imperial College London generously provided laboratory equipment during the setting up the the London Biohackspace. Genome Compiler were kind enough to donate free licences for use with their online DNA visualization and management software.We would like to thank...
GenScript
SnapGene
University College London
Imperial College London
Genome Compiler