Team:UCL/Humans/Sponsor
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Revision as of 18:43, 11 October 2014
New England Biolabs is a world leader in the production and supply of reagents for the life science industry, with robust environmental and corporate policies on sound ecological practices. This year they have provided us with essential lab kits. |
Snapgene is a user-friendly, multi-purpose software, which provides a simple user interface for construct design and clone verification. This year we have been provided with free temporary licenses to access their software. |
Synbiota is an open science platform, helping scientists make discoveries faster and cheaper. This year the group has funded our Art collaboration with Central Saint Martins. |
Gene Oracle is now making GeneIOS its patent pending gene synthesis software and synthesis kit available to the research community for the first time. |
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