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This work has been developed with the support of the following Institutions:
 
This work has been developed with the support of the following Institutions:
  
European Comission under the scope of the project [http://sysbio.di.uminho.pt/sysinbio.php SYSINBIO - Systems Biology as a Driver for Industrial Biotechnology] - Coordination and support action (call FP7-KBBE-2007-1)
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*European Comission under the scope of the project [http://sysbio.di.uminho.pt/sysinbio.php SYSINBIO - Systems Biology as a Driver for Industrial Biotechnology] - Coordination and support action (call FP7-KBBE-2007-1)
  
Dupont under the scope of the project [http://www.deb.uminho.pt/News/Dupont-EN.aspx Development of a user-friendly software platform for the rational design of improved microbial strains] - Dupont European University Support Program
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*Dupont under the scope of the project [http://www.deb.uminho.pt/News/Dupont-EN.aspx Development of a user-friendly software platform for the rational design of improved microbial strains] - Dupont European University Support Program
  
Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation under the scope of the MIT-Portugal framework project [http://biopseg.deb.uminho.pt/MIT-Project/default.html Bridging Systems and Synthetic Biology for the development of Improved Microbial Cell Factories]
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*Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation under the scope of the MIT-Portugal framework project [http://biopseg.deb.uminho.pt/MIT-Project/default.html Bridging Systems and Synthetic Biology for the development of Improved Microbial Cell Factories]
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*[http://www.silicolife.com SilicoLife] - Computational Biology Solutions for the Life Sciences
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*[http://www.silicolife.com/pem PEM – Platform for Metabolic Engineering], developed by SilicoLife Lda. and University of Minho, co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the Operational Programme for Competitiveness Factors (COMPETE).

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Acknowledgements[edit]

This work has been developed with the support of the following Institutions:

  • SilicoLife - Computational Biology Solutions for the Life Sciences
  • PEM – Platform for Metabolic Engineering, developed by SilicoLife Lda. and University of Minho, co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the Operational Programme for Competitiveness Factors (COMPETE).