Team:UChile Biotec/Sponsors








SPECIAL THANKS





Finally, we want to thank all the people that helped us this year, from monetary support to rewarding advices. But specially to GECO, for their support and disposition to help us whenever they got the chance. To Dr. Fumito Maruyama and So Fujiyoshi. Andrés Marcoleta for his tips in the Interlab and donations of implements for the lab. To Ricardo Cabrera for their valuable help in the laboratory, encouraging us to find coherent solution to our problems. Also we want to thank Camila Miranda, Javiera de La Paz and Nicole Molina from SysMicrolab that helped us giving some lab-tips and advices, also for their infinite patience. And Alvaro Olivera for the software management. Additionally we want to thank Victor Lazcano for his significant help with all the paperwork related to the financing of our project. We finally want to thank our mentor Dr. Francisco Chavez for helping us throughout the project from project logistics to help in human practices.

SPONSORS



We would like to thank all the people that have helped us during this enriching journey. Each and every contribution has been not only a push for our project, but also a demonstration of the confidence you have in us. Without them we would not have been able to develop Tenzyme Vilu, least going to the iGEM Jamboree to defend it. ¡Gracias totales!



Winkler: Winkler is a laboratory Supplies Company founded in Chile in 1982. It started distributing some reactives and lab equipment and it has grown to become one of the biggest companies in the field with one of the broadest catalogs.



Enel: Enel is a global energy company established in 34 countries and energy provider for almost 72 million people all over the world. Besides the energetic area it is also interested in helping emerging projects from diverse areas like culture, sports and, gladly, science.



IDT: Integrated DNA Technologies Inc. has been developing the latest technology in genetic tools to inspire scientists throughout the world for the last 30 years. Without them easy access to genome editing and sequencing would be unthinkable.



New England Biolabs: Settled in Massachusetts, New England Biolabs is one of the finest provi- ders of enzymes for molecular biology applications. It is not only a company, but rather a re- search facility author of hundreds of papers.