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Acknowledgements
Institutions
UCL Engineering
SynbiCITE
We'd like to thank the UCL department of Biochemical Engineering and the Imperial College SynbiCITE synthetic biology centre for its continuous support in establishing our community lab, both economically (see sponsors) and in terms of scientific and safety expertise.
London Hackspace
This is our home and mother, the London Hackspace is a community workshop based in East London. This community is the one from which we were born, and the one that keeps supporting us and helping in all of our hardware projects. We wouldn't be able to fix all the equipment we have without all of them.
People
Dr. Darren Nesbeth
Darren has been one of our foremost supporter since the earliest days of the Biohackspace. This year he facilitated our project and provided us with yeast strains and vectors.
Prof. Paul Freemont
Darren has been one of our foremost supporter since the earliest days of the Biohackspace, he helped us
Dr. Vitor Pinheiro
General experiment design, SLiCE assembly and development of the filtration based method for competent cells preparation.
Dr. Tom Ellis
Yeast strains and vectors.
Team spirit
The idea: all together!
Yeast knockouts and antisense: Adam
Synbio Brew Kit Design: Lena & Tyche
SPLiCE and filter competent cells: Edo
All our beautiful hardware: Tom
Itadakimasu
Juanma Garcia (Open Spectrophotometer), ....