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Revision as of 22:44, 26 October 2007

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Welcome to Edinburgh's iGEM2007 Wiki

Our wiki describes the two projects we have undertaken this summer, and the team responsible for their innovation.

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Our Team is composed of 8 students and 3 supervisors.We work on two separate projects: the Division PoPper and the Self Flavouring Yoghurt.
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The Team
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Team photo2.JPG
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Our student team members in order: Luca Gerosa (Informatics), Sharon Wang (Biotechnology), Joe Rokicki (Engineering), Pradeep Ravindranath (Informatics & Biotechnology), Sarah Hollingshead (Biochemistry), Da Yin (Informatics) and Alistair Marshall (Engineering)

(Game: Try to find Caroline Dahl (Biochemistry) in the picture.. :P)

The Projects!

We are currently working on two projects:

Division PoPper Self Flavouring Yoghurt
https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/6/64/Edinburgh_DivisionPic.jpg https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/9/97/Edinburgh_Yogurt.jpg
A signal generator device that produces an output of PoPS as a function of bacterial cell division. Develope flavour and colour biosynthesis pathways for potential use in 'self flavouring yoghurt' & the development of a plasmid to enable biobrick expression in gram positive bacteria

Credits for the work Disclaimer

Click on the Disclaimer link.

Links

Here are some links:

  • Ideas - Projects that never came to be
  • IP talk - A Synthetic Biology and Intellectual Property talk given to a local technology group
  • [http://www.macteria.co.uk Macteria.co.uk] - Edinburgh's iGEM team website, with details of Edinburghs projects both past and present

Thanks To Our Sponsors

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