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Sigma Aldrich is a multinational biotechnology and life science company now owned by the Merck Group, and very kindly sponsored the gold nanoparticles for our conductivity experiments | Sigma Aldrich is a multinational biotechnology and life science company now owned by the Merck Group, and very kindly sponsored the gold nanoparticles for our conductivity experiments | ||
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Academic Sponsors:
Newcastle University
Centre For Bacterial Cell Biology
Welcome Trust
BBSRC
Society For Experimental Biology
Corporate Sponsors:
Proto-Pic
Proto-Pic is a UK-based consumer electronics supplier and very generously provided the Raspberry Pi touchscreen we used to build our prototype demonstration kit.
https://www.proto-pic.co.uk/
Sigma Aldrich is a multinational biotechnology and life science company now owned by the Merck Group, and very kindly sponsored the gold nanoparticles for our conductivity experiments
https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/united-kingdom.html