Team:UCSD Software/Attributions

From 2014.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
Line 468: Line 468:
-
<!-- START SDCB -->
+
<!-- START SDCSB -->
       <div class="row marketing">  
       <div class="row marketing">  
         <div class="col-lg-3">
         <div class="col-lg-3">
-
           <a href = "http://www.syntheticgenomics.com/"><img src = "http://sdcsb.ucsd.edu/wp-content/themes/sdcsb_theme/images/sdcsb_logo.png" width = "200px" height = "175px" style = "border-radius: 5px 20px 5px;"></a>
+
           <a href = "http://sdcsb.ucsd.edu/"><img src = "http://sdcsb.ucsd.edu/wp-content/themes/sdcsb_theme/images/sdcsb_logo.png" width = "200px" height = "175px" style = "border-radius: 5px 20px 5px;"></a>
         </div>
         </div>
          
          
         <div class="col-lg-9">
         <div class="col-lg-9">
-
           <h4>Synthetic Genomics</h4>
+
           <h4>San Diego Center for Systems Biology</h4>
-
           <p>Synthetic Genomics Inc. was founded to commercialize genomic-driven technologies. Our scientific strength lies in the decades of pioneering research by founders, J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate Hamilton O. Smith, M.D., and the leading scientific teams they have assembled. Dr. Venter and his teams have proven track records of making scientific breakthroughs that translate into viable commercial solutions. We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to them for supporting our team at iGEM 2014.</p>
+
           <p>The Center grew out of the San Diego Consortium for Systems Biology, which has held a series of workshops and symposia with the goal to foster collaborations between technologists, experimental biologists and computational biologists. Started by Amy Kiger, a biologist at UC San Diego, and Sumit Chanda, of the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute in La Jolla, it has been a highly successful grassroots effort funded entirely by local industry. We would like to thank Dr. Trey Ideker, director of SDCSB and Dr. Jason Kreisberg, assistant director of SDCSB, for their efforts in helping us grow as a team and successfully represent UCSD at iGEM 2014.</p>
         </div>     
         </div>     
       </div>
       </div>
-
       <!-- END SDCB-->
+
       <!-- END SDCSB-->
 +
 
 +
 
 +
<!-- START UCSD-->
 +
      <div class="row marketing">
 +
        <div class="col-lg-3">
 +
          <a href = "http://ucsd.edu/"><img src = "http://ucpa.ucsd.edu/img/guidelines/gl-4-seal.png" width = "200px" height = "175px" style = "border-radius: 5px 20px 5px;"></a>
 +
        </div>
 +
       
 +
        <div class="col-lg-9">
 +
          <h4>UC San Diego</h4>
 +
          <p>The Center grew out of the San Diego Consortium for Systems Biology, which has held a series of workshops and symposia with the goal to foster collaborations between technologists, experimental biologists and computational biologists. Started by Amy Kiger, a biologist at UC San Diego, and Sumit Chanda, of the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute in La Jolla, it has been a highly successful grassroots effort funded entirely by local industry. We would like to thank Dr. Trey Ideker, director of SDCSB and Dr. Jason Kreisberg, assistant director of SDCSB, for their efforts in helping us grow as a team and successfully represent UCSD at iGEM 2014.</p>
 +
        </div>   
 +
      </div>
 +
      <!-- END UCSD-->

Revision as of 09:07, 13 October 2014


Sponsors

Synthetic Genomics

Synthetic Genomics Inc. was founded to commercialize genomic-driven technologies. Our scientific strength lies in the decades of pioneering research by founders, J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate Hamilton O. Smith, M.D., and the leading scientific teams they have assembled. Dr. Venter and his teams have proven track records of making scientific breakthroughs that translate into viable commercial solutions. We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to them for supporting our team at iGEM 2014.

San Diego Center for Systems Biology

The Center grew out of the San Diego Consortium for Systems Biology, which has held a series of workshops and symposia with the goal to foster collaborations between technologists, experimental biologists and computational biologists. Started by Amy Kiger, a biologist at UC San Diego, and Sumit Chanda, of the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute in La Jolla, it has been a highly successful grassroots effort funded entirely by local industry. We would like to thank Dr. Trey Ideker, director of SDCSB and Dr. Jason Kreisberg, assistant director of SDCSB, for their efforts in helping us grow as a team and successfully represent UCSD at iGEM 2014.

UC San Diego

The Center grew out of the San Diego Consortium for Systems Biology, which has held a series of workshops and symposia with the goal to foster collaborations between technologists, experimental biologists and computational biologists. Started by Amy Kiger, a biologist at UC San Diego, and Sumit Chanda, of the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute in La Jolla, it has been a highly successful grassroots effort funded entirely by local industry. We would like to thank Dr. Trey Ideker, director of SDCSB and Dr. Jason Kreisberg, assistant director of SDCSB, for their efforts in helping us grow as a team and successfully represent UCSD at iGEM 2014.