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Rolando Zubirán

He was the main contact with the State government and helped us get a sponsorship from them.

Dr. Mario Moisés Alvarez

For all his support in the project, especially with the mini-bioreactor and the flow cytometer as well as the anti-igG antibodies.

M. Sc. Irasema Romo López

Gave us mammalian cell lines and kindly advised us in how to make the apoptosis tests.

B.S. Luis Mario Leal

One of our past team leaders, he gave us material and technical support.

Felipe López Pacheco

We are grateful with him for giving us the anti-igG antibody and helping us with the design of the experiment.

Carlos Alberto Silva Ruiz (Charlie)

Always lent us material from the lab.

Dr. Adriana Pacheco

Teached us how to use the fluorescence microscope.

Beatriz Moreno

Prepared for us a microplate with RAW cells, which was essential for the immune response test.

Erika Ortega

She was very helpful with all the material acquisition, and getting everything done.

Dra. Mary Rocha

For her advice regarding the project.

Marilena Antunes

Advised us in the apoptosis tests.

UANL team

Helped us clone our parts into the pSB1C3 vector and performed several mutagenesis PCR of the M13 phage genome for us.

Ana (Anita) Infante

We thank her for all her advice, encouragement and all the iGEM stuff she let us know.

Kitwa Ng

We thank him for sending the biobricks we asked for, although they couldn’t reach home. And also for being patient and answer all our questions.

Carlos Astengo Noguez, Dolores Coronado, Margarita Morales

For their help in the human practices.

Eloisa María Fernández Rangel, Donato Cárdenas

Advised us in how to present the reform for the importation of research material.

Alfredo Cadenas

Owner of the company Vitara, which was our sponsor in the 3k race.

Deborah Arellano Marquez, Juan Alberto Romero Acosta

We thank them for their resourceful help in the acquisition and importation of laborartory material.

Mayra Nava Silva

Helped us with the invoices.

Bootstrap

For their awesome responsive framework

TU Munich 2013

For their wiki code and examples of how you can help future teams with the information available in the wiki.

FEMSA Biotechnology Center Staff and Biotechnology Department

For giving us access to the lab, patience and advice in general

Lic. Luis Omar Peña Ortega, Director of the Division of Biotechnology and Food Industries

We appreciate his attention to our problems and quick solutions

Dr. Gilberto Armienta, Director of the School of Biotechnology and Health Sciences

For letting us know that we had all his support in the development of our project.

i4 Chair

For this project we were positioned under the scheme of this chair to administrate our funding and role in the school. The students chair (i4) is a opportunity offered by the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Monterrey, through its School of Biotechnology and Health Sciences, to students interested in biotechnology and food industries develop projects in the area. The concept is based on four core values:

  1. Imagine.
  2. Investigate.
  3. Innovate.
  4. Incubate.

Student teams, like ours, that want to apply your project may reach hatching their own business, running an article in scientific research, process your patent application and compete internationally. We are specally grateful with them for their generous sponsorship, that allowed us to get the genes and some material for the project.

School of Biotechnology and Health Sciences (ESCB: Escuela de Biotecnología y Ciencias de la Salud)

The School of Biotechnology and Health Sciences integrates talent, infrastructure and curriculum design to provide the best educational, research and knowledge transfer in Mexico and Latin America. Our school combines science and technology to create value and quality of life in society, and sustainable processes and performed with the highest degree of social responsibility. Thus, our motto "Integrating Science, Technology and Business" describes the vision of outcomes generated in every academic program.


FEMSA Biotechnology Center

The FEMSA Biotechnology Center in the Tecnológico de Monterrey integrates researchers from several academic departments to create interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary groups. Also, it's dedicated to generate research, knowledge transfer and business design models in food and biotechnology areas. It emerged 15 years ago as a response to the growing trend in scientific and technological innovation in the country and the whole world. Through time, the Biotechnology Center has developed lines of biotechnology research directed toward the innovation of processes, products, and services.


Tecnológico de Monterrey

Our institution Tecnológico de Monterrey located in Monterrey, Nuevo León, which was founded on 1943 by Eugenio Garza Sada and a group of businessmen formed a civil- and nonprofit partnership, named Higher Education and Research, A.C.

Based in Monterrey, Mexico, the Institute has 31 campuses in 25 cities throughout the countryand is known for becoming the first university ever connected to the Internet in Latin America, having one of the top graduate business schools in the region and being one of the leaders in patent applications among Mexican universities.

Today, the Tecnológico de Monterrey is a multicampus system with five common core values: innovation, global vision, team work, humanistic outlook and integrity.