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| Life TechnologiesFounded in November 2008, by the merge of Invitrogen Corporation and Applied Biosystems Inc., and bought in 2014 by Thermo Fisher Scientific Corporation, Life Technologies became a brand name for biotechnology products and service renamed Life Sciences Solutions. Company's products are found in nearly every life science lab as reagents via its InvitrogenTM and as instrument systems. Life Tehnologies provided our huge reagents list, being fundamental for the project. Life Technologies
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| São Carlos QuímicaCreated in 2011, this company is located in the city of São Carlos and it is specialized in laboratory materials and reagents.
| BiomolBiomol Equipment and Products For Laboratories (or in portuguese Biomol Equipamentos e Produtos Para Laboratórios) is a brazilian company which provides equipment and supplies to university laboratories and companies across Brazil. This is a partner company of the research and seeks to collaborate with the growth of research in the country. Biomol contributed with project expenses financially. Biomol
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| Research Groups
| CePOFResearch Center in Optics and Photonics (Centro de Pesquisa em Ótica e Fotônica).......
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| Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology GroupCreated in 2013, the Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology Group (GNano) is part of Sao Carlos Institute of Physics, University of Sao Paulo. Under the supervision of Professor Valtencir Zucolotto, GNano has as its main focus the application of nanotechnology in medical and biomedical areas. Synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, nanotoxicology studies in vivo and in vitro and development of devices such as biosensors are commonly performed. Experiments of flow cytometry and fluorometry related to our iGEM project were performed at this laboratory. Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology Group (GNano)
| Molecular Biophysics Group - Sérgio MascarenhasA laboratory with research in the the molecular biology and microbiology fields. It was in this lab where the assembly were performed.
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| Universities
| University of São PauloCreated in 1934, the University of São Paulo (USP) is a public institution maintained by the State of São Paulo. It is composed by 7 campi in different cities of the state, offering more than 90 courses. USP is internationally recognized by its scientific productivity, achieving great positions on several world rankings.
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| Federal University of São CarlosFounded in 1968, UFSCar offers over 120 undergraduate and postgraduate courses with a strong tradition in biotechnology, engineering and health fields.
| São Carlos Institute of PhysicsThe Institute of Physics is located in the USP campi in São Carlos. The institute wes created in 1994 and at the moment offers four courses: Bachelor in Biomolecular Physics, Physics, Computaional Physics and also Exact Sciences.
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