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<p><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF">Duke University , iGEM 2007 , Jingdong Tian , Nicholas Tang , Cory Li , Lisa Zhang , Yajing Gao , Eric Josephs , Faisal Reza , Aamir Husain , Bruce Donald , Lingchong You , Fan Yuan</font>&nbsp;</p>
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Duke's iGEM team:
 
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Friendlier than they might appear
 
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Project title: '''Engineering novel inputs for control of bacterial systems
 
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Description: This year, the Duke GEM team is interested in tackling problems
 
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associated with engineering bacterial systems to be easily controllable by
 
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clean, macroscopic inputs in order to create useful, macroscopic products, an
 
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essential step in bringing synthetic biology out of the lab and into the
 
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public. While electronic and photonic systems are extremely well-behaved and
 
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understood, previous experience at iGEM has shown that biological systems can
 
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be unwieldy, at best; this summer we are engineering parts and systems to
 
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integrate electronic and photonic systems into genetically engineered ones for
 
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a greater bacterial ability to synchronize, communicate, and be regulated.
 
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Meanwhile, we are attempting to use these new elements to attenuate the precise
 
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protein manufacture of tunable co-polymeric plastics with exciting new
 
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properties.
 
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Projects Team

Duke University , iGEM 2007 , Jingdong Tian , Nicholas Tang , Cory Li , Lisa Zhang , Yajing Gao , Eric Josephs , Faisal Reza , Aamir Husain , Bruce Donald , Lingchong You , Fan Yuan