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EuropaBio is the European Association for Bioindustries and was created in 1996. Their mission is to create an innovative and dynamic biotechnology-based industry in Europe. <br />
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EuropaBio, the European Association for Bioindustries, promotes an innovative and dynamic European biotechnology industry. EuropaBio and its members are committed to the socially responsible use of biotechnology to improve quality of life, to prevent, diagnose, treat and cure diseases, to improve the quality and quantity of food and feedstuffs and to move towards a biobased and zero-waste economy. EuropaBio represents 77 corporate and associate members and bio regions, and 16 national biotechnology associations in turn representing over 1800 biotech SMEs. Visit the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.europabio.org/">EuropaBio Website </a> for more information.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></span></div>  
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Sponsors



We would like to thank to following cooperations and organizations for helping us with our project:

Pamm



The description for PAMM will be added soon. For more information visit the PAMM Website.



DSM



DSM provided us with a substantial sum to continue our lab work. DSM looks from a scientific point of view to health, nutrition and materials. They connect these fields to come up with new innovative ideas to improve economic welfare, the environment and public welfare. For more information visit the DSMWebsite.



SnapGene



SnapGene provided us with free licenses of their software. We used SnapGene to design and analyze our constructs. SnapGene created software for researchers to make cloning procedures easier, enabling researchers to better plan their cloning procedures. We found SnapGene to be extremely satisfying tool, since it combines a gentle learning curve with a wide range of resources. For more information visit the SnapGene Website.



New England Biolabs



NEB is a leader in the discovery and development of recombinant and native enzymes for genomic research. These enzymes include restriction enzymes and endonucleases. The company is a major supplier of reagents for the life sciences research. New England Biolabs has generously offered all teams participating the iGEM competition of 2015 cloning kits, DNA ladders and polymerases. For more information, visit the NEB Website.