Team:Slovenia/Acknowledgements
From 2008.igem.org
Line 170: | Line 170: | ||
dr. Maja Čemažar and Gregor Tevž (Institute of Oncology, Medical faculty),</li><br><li> | dr. Maja Čemažar and Gregor Tevž (Institute of Oncology, Medical faculty),</li><br><li> | ||
Samo Jeverica, dr.med. and Elina Saragon (Institute of microbiology and immunology, Medical faculty),</li><br><li> | Samo Jeverica, dr.med. and Elina Saragon (Institute of microbiology and immunology, Medical faculty),</li><br><li> | ||
- | members of Laboratory for Biosynthesis and Biotransformation, National Institute of Chemistry.</li></ul> | + | members of Laboratory for Biosynthesis and Biotransformation, National Institute of Chemistry.</li></ul><br> |
- | + | ||
We thank prof. dr. Rainer Haas from the Helicobacter research group of the The Max von Pettenkofer-Institute in Munich for bacterial ghosts and H. pylori SS1 strain and dr. John Wertz from the E.coli Genetic Stock Center at Yale University for E. coli strain JW1908-1. | We thank prof. dr. Rainer Haas from the Helicobacter research group of the The Max von Pettenkofer-Institute in Munich for bacterial ghosts and H. pylori SS1 strain and dr. John Wertz from the E.coli Genetic Stock Center at Yale University for E. coli strain JW1908-1. | ||
Revision as of 00:43, 30 October 2008
|
|
| |
|
|
We would like to thank several people for their contributions, help in the lab and technical support, particularly:
We thank prof. dr. Rainer Haas from the Helicobacter research group of the The Max von Pettenkofer-Institute in Munich for bacterial ghosts and H. pylori SS1 strain and dr. John Wertz from the E.coli Genetic Stock Center at Yale University for E. coli strain JW1908-1.
This project could not have been realized without the generous support of our sponsors and supporters: Ad Futura fund, Slovenian research agency, Kemomed, Lek Sandoz, Krka, Roche, Fementas, Micro+Polo, Anthron, Tollimmune, Lotrič, Merkator...
|