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<p align=justify>Marlene Pröschel, a PhD student in the Division of Biochemistry, introduced us to the different labs and surroundings. She was our go to person when it came to any questions, be it either theoretical or practical. Moreover, she lent us a hand in the lab on some occasions (e.g. rpd3 overlap PCR).  
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<p align=justify>Marlene Pröschel, a PhD student in the Division of Biochemistry, introduced us to the different labs and surroundings. She was our go to person when it came to any questions, be it either theoretical or practical. Moreover, she lent us a hand in the lab on some occasions (e.g. rpd3 overlap PCR). </p>
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<p align=justify> Thanks to the Division of Molecular Plant Physiology (MPP) for letting us use their confocal laser scanning microscope to analyse our YFP expressing yeast.
 
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<p align=justify>This Wiki Page layout was in large parts copied from the 2014 Team from denmark, which itself is also based on the <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark" target="_blank">2013 Team from denmark</a>  under the <a href "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" target="_blank">CC license</a>. There have been several styling adjustments to make it optically distinguishable from their wiki, but the core concept remains the same. Initially, we planned to make our own layout, but as no one of our team has ever done any webpage development, we had to adapt and only make small changes to an already existing layout.  
 
<p align=justify>This Wiki Page layout was in large parts copied from the 2014 Team from denmark, which itself is also based on the <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark" target="_blank">2013 Team from denmark</a>  under the <a href "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" target="_blank">CC license</a>. There have been several styling adjustments to make it optically distinguishable from their wiki, but the core concept remains the same. Initially, we planned to make our own layout, but as no one of our team has ever done any webpage development, we had to adapt and only make small changes to an already existing layout.  
 
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Revision as of 15:20, 17 September 2015

Attributions

General Support

Professor Dr. Uwe Sonnewald turned out to be the first person to support our iGEM vision. Giving us our lab spaces and getting the Department of Biology behind our project was an enormous help to us. Regularly, he checks up on us to ask if everything is going all right. In addition, he helped us with lab materials and financially.

Lab support

Marlene Pröschel, a PhD student in the Division of Biochemistry, introduced us to the different labs and surroundings. She was our go to person when it came to any questions, be it either theoretical or practical. Moreover, she lent us a hand in the lab on some occasions (e.g. rpd3 overlap PCR).

Thanks to the Division of Molecular Plant Physiology (MPP) for letting us use their confocal laser scanning microscope to analyse our YFP expressing yeast.

Project advisor support

Professor Dr. Christian Koch was our specialist when it came to yeast knowledge. While always staying interested as well as enthusiastic, he also provided us with more lab space and materials. Prof. Koch's never ending expertise gave us great insight to homologous recombination, promotors, plasmids and literature.

Wiki support

SDU Denmark - Wiki page layout

This Wiki Page layout was in large parts copied from the 2014 Team from denmark, which itself is also based on the 2013 Team from denmark under the CC license. There have been several styling adjustments to make it optically distinguishable from their wiki, but the core concept remains the same. Initially, we planned to make our own layout, but as no one of our team has ever done any webpage development, we had to adapt and only make small changes to an already existing layout.

Sponsors

250€ credit for lab supplies, bronze sponsor; late registration fee for iGEM competition, gold sponsor; Jamboree attendance fee for five team members 3475$, gold sponsor; lab and supplies, enzymes ...

20kB sequencing, gold sponsor; team shirts and print, bronze sponsor; sponsored the GoTaq(R) qPCR Master Mix and PureYield TM Plasmid Miniprep System, bronze sponsor; 50 sequencing codes, bronze sponsor;

New England Biolabs (NEB)

Thanks and acknowledgements for all other people involved in helping make a successful iGEM team

Thanks to everybody working in the Division of Biochemistry for giving us a lab, for accepting our presence and answering all our "stupid" questions.