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Revision as of 09:03, 3 December 2016
Meet the people who make awesome stuff
Carmen Padilla
Bioengineering
Melissa González
Bioengineering
Carolina Elizondo
Bioengineering
Jesús García Lima
Bioengineering
Alejandra Vela
Bioengineering
Yili Natalia Padilla
Bioengineering
Carlos Vásquez
Bioengineering
Raúl Garza
Bioengineering
Melissa Rios
Bioengineering
Marcelo Álvarez
Bioengineering
Suria Itzel Morales
Bioengineering
Carlos Frutos
Information Technology Engineering
Javier Naya
Engineering Physics
Javier Montemayor
Engineering Physics
Meet the people who make awesome stuff
Luis Mario Leal Garza
Miguel Ángel Ortiz Salazar
Meet the people who make awesome stuff
Dr. Guy Cardineau
Dr. José Manuel Aguilar Yáñez
Instructor
Meet those who made everything possible
Tecnológico de Monterrey
Our school, Tecnológico de Monterrey, through its School of Biotechnology and Health Sciences, provided most of the funding for our project, as well as the facilities and equipment we required. We want to thank them for their continued support.
IDT
The sponsorship of free DNA synthesis that IDT provided to all iGEM teams was vital for the assembly of our biobricks. We are very grateful for their support through Uniparts.
GenScript
Through the special discount offered by GenScript to iGEM teams, we were able to synthesize the parts we needed. We are grateful for their help in making the project more feasible.
CVR
The only certified e-waste recycler in our city of Monterrey, Mexico, we want to thank Corporación de Valores Reciclados (CVR) for their continued sponsorship throughout our project. They provided the e-waste samples that we used in our experiments, besides counseling and sponsorship of our e-waste recycling campaign.
Geomicrobiology Laboratory, UASLP
The Geomicrobiology Laboratory of the Metallurgy Intitute at the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí (UASLP). We thank them for kindly providing us the strain of the bacterium Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans, as well as for all their support in receiving us in their lab and for the counseling they provided us.
School of Medicine, UNAM
The School of Medicine of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). We thank them for kindly providing us the strain of the bacterium Chromobacterium violaceum.
SnapGene
We are very grateful for the software licenses they provided us, which helped us to better design our parts for the project.
MathWorks
We are very grateful for the software licenses they provided us. MATLAB allowed us to develop our mathematical model.
Accura
We want to thank Accura for their sponsorship of MiniPrep and Gel Extraction kits, which greatly facilitated our work in the lab.